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you ought to just run a big ole' carb on the half cab, chuck...
hadn't seen the kolibar site. looks like a great idea. i don't have any issues with reusing a stock harness. it takes a good long while before wiring goes bad.
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I have not seen the re-build option before, but then again I've never had a full harness to start with. I will need one in the next year or so to convert Jessica's bronco to EFI but I have some time to wait and see if RJM rebounds.
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just send it in a flat rate USPS priority box. a medium box is like $11 and a large is like $15. it'd get there in 3 days or less.
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blazinchuck Wrote:???explaincratchhe:
I have re-worked a few of the original Mustang harnesses including the one for Charles. I Eliminated unnecessary wires and added the extra relays and plugs like RJM does. And re-wrapped the whole harness to fit into an EB.
It is pretty time consuming and tedious. I suppose doing them on a regular basis it would get easier, but I probably don't have the paitents to do it day in day out, so I don't see starting a wiring business.
The wires used in OEM harnesses is top quality stuff. I wouldn't hesitate having an original re-worked. You can do it yourself for about $50-60 for the new wire wrap, relays and some weather pack plugs. Ryan used to sell a kit (and may still) with all the stuff you need to re-work one. Just get a couple of good wiring diagrams figure out the layout and take your time and it's not too bad. The hardest part is cutting the first wire.
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I had been asked about how to wire up ac with the stock 5.0 and how to increse rpm for use with a winch or welding. I have included some diagrams that show the factory ecm connector and what they go to.
Pin 10 is for the ac, it should be run threw a switch and a relay. The pressure swich could be omited but I wouldent recomend it.
Pin 21 is for idle speed control, if it is put thew a switch to pin 37 it could be toggled on to connect the circuit, this would increase the rpm as if the ps rack were at full lock and require a boost in rpm. This would utilze the iacv.
I have included the diagrams for the mustang and the crown vic, I do have other diagrams depending on what people need. Hope this helps.
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