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Old 07-17-2012, 01:01 PM   #1
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Default Fuel system help

I purchased the Miller coupe awhile back and would like to change the fuel injection system on it!!! The engine is a 86 mustang 5.0 upgraded with mass airflow. I would like to change it to the fuel injection stack type for a more ole skool look...The question i have is it a pretty easy swap or complicated as i dont knw shit about fuel inection
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Old 07-17-2012, 01:19 PM   #2
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Once you take the intake off they look like any other engine.

As far as you not knowing anything about injection, if you're gonna have it you'd better start learnin'.

Stack injection can be bought as a complete kit for big $$$ form various companies.
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Old 07-17-2012, 01:30 PM   #3
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There are some really nice stack injection set ups out there . They all go on the engine the same way .
Like Waddayacare said , everything is the same when you take that intake off !

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Old 07-17-2012, 01:45 PM   #4
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There are some really nice stack injection set ups out there . They all go on the engine the same way .
Like Waddayacare said , everything is the same when you take that intake off !

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so i assume all the wires i take off my stock setup will work on the stack injection setup
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Old 07-17-2012, 01:51 PM   #5
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Probably not!

Whatever kit you buy should have everything you'll need to adapt it to your car. Although some mods may be necessary.

That's why it's called "Custom"!
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Old 07-17-2012, 03:42 PM   #6
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In 1989 or 90, Ford converted from speed/density (what you need) to Mass airflow (what you have).

My kid just swapped his 88 Mustang the other way to use the MAF sensor. The computer plugs right in, just needed a couple of wires, which would be extras in your case.

That lower half of the intake is so inviting, I had toyed with the idea of trying to put 8 butterflies inline and tilting the stacks slightly so the bells would clear. Wasn't really his thing, so we never pursued it.

Anyway, you'll need a S/D computer. I can ask if he still has his if you're interested...
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Old 07-17-2012, 04:04 PM   #7
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Most of the companies that make the individual runner injection kit use their own stand alone computer (ECU). Hilborn, Roush, Imagine Injection, Inglese all offer systems as do others
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In 1989 or 90, Ford converted from speed/density (what you need) to Mass airflow (what you have).

My kid just swapped his 88 Mustang the other way to use the MAF sensor. The computer plugs right in, just needed a couple of wires, which would be extras in your case.

That lower half of the intake is so inviting, I had toyed with the idea of trying to put 8 butterflies inline and tilting the stacks slightly so the bells would clear. Wasn't really his thing, so we never pursued it.

Anyway, you'll need a S/D computer. I can ask if he still has his if you're interested...
Mine is upgraded with mass airflow, A9P ECM with a RJM injection engine harness. This wouldn't work?
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Mine is upgraded with mass airflow, A9P ECM with a RJM injection engine harness. This wouldn't work?
NO! the individual Runner or "Stack" type injections don't run Mass Air Flow - in order to do so you would need a big ass air box that fit to all the injector tubes and then had a single inlet to attach the MAF to. That kind of kills the whole idea of the injection and looking like an old gasser set up - but it would look like a later Indy Car. You will need to get a complete kit with wiring, manifold, injectors etc.
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Old 07-17-2012, 04:28 PM   #10
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NO! the individual Runner or "Stack" type injections don't run Mass Air Flow - in order to do so you would need a big ass air box that fit to all the injector tubes and then had a single inlet to attach the MAF to. That kind of kills the whole idea of the injection and looking like an old gasser set up - but it would look like a later Indy Car. You will need to get a complete kit with wiring, manifold, injectors etc.
ok which stack type would you recommend?
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NO! the individual Runner or "Stack" type injections don't run Mass Air Flow - in order to do so you would need a big ass air box that fit to all the injector tubes and then had a single inlet to attach the MAF to. That kind of kills the whole idea of the injection and looking like an old gasser set up - but it would look like a later Indy Car. You will need to get a complete kit with wiring, manifold, injectors etc.
Actually, Don, he doesn't HAVE to buy all that stuff, although I'll admit adapting the manifold will be tricky... As I pointed out, the earlier computers (S/D) plug right in to the harness, all the other wires are the same. So he could use his harness and injectors. IIRC, Ford kept the MAP sensor from the earlier system as a backup on the MAF system.
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Hilborn Electronic is the Best looking in my mind - closest to Traditional style that you can get! http://hilborninjection.com/category.asp?Id=176
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ok which stack type would you recommend?
Hilborn sprint injector would be the obvious choice. BUT you will have to add the EFI injector bungs below the throttle plates. Hilborn and Kinsler both make new EFI conversion manifolds for the SBF...just make sure you are sitting down when you read the price.

Going ALL aftermarket is the BEST choice, but the Ford ECU can be tuned with a piggyback or aftermarket chip. Good thing is, there is a LOT of support for that engine due to its popularity in late model drag racing.

(LOL, what ^^^he^^^ said.)
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Actually, Don, he doesn't HAVE to buy all that stuff, although I'll admit adapting the manifold will be tricky... As I pointed out, the earlier computers (S/D) plug right in to the harness, all the other wires are the same. So he could use his harness and injectors. IIRC, Ford kept the MAP sensor from the earlier system as a backup on the MAF system.
Maybe yes and maybe no. If he is going to stack injection the injectors may not be the same size as what he has now. The wiring harness may or may not work based on the TPS, MAP, IAC and other sensors used. Unless he finds a system based on stock Ford stuff, it is probably a crap shoot. The ECU also may not calibrate for stack injection properly - Aren't the Ford Speed Density systems Batch Fire?
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Old 07-17-2012, 06:22 PM   #15
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The injectors should work based on the VE curve of the engine itself. The butterflies will need to be larger, but the total air mass used by each cylinder shouldn't change that much with no further mods.

By 88 the 5.0s were sequential (8 negative side transistors, anyway)...that's about all I can tell you.
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