[Diy_efi] Ford 460 MPI and controllers
Chris McKinnon
chrism
Mon Feb 12 07:06:31 UTC 2007
I suspect (I'd have to find and check my manual) that Ford ran EEC IV
hardware with MAP. IIRC in 95-96 they ran MAF with EEC V.
Other that that I don't have much to add.
Chris
>Now that my EFI project is somewhat functional, my Dad is asking about what
>it would take to inject one of his 460's. Now I'm not a Ford guy at all,
>not that I don't like them, I just never owned one so it's a matter of
>ignorance, not spite. That said, It's my understanding that multi-point
>460's were an OEM option from the late 80's to mid-90's at least, so salvage
>parts should be easy to come by. Since the plumbing/wiring parts should be
>pretty straight-forward, I'm mostly curious about the preferred ways of
>running one of these critters might be.
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>I suspect that Ford probably used some sort of MAF, controlled by their
>EEC-whatever box. My personal experience lies with GM ECM's, the 7730 in
>particular. I do have a couple 7727's in the garage that could be used for
>this job. From a pure practicality standpoint, I think I'd prefer to run
>this engine with a GM controller as well, as I have some capacity to tune
>the thing with the hardware/software I have on hand.
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>With all that said, is there a "preferred" way to run a modified 460 using
>mostly factory injection parts? To start, this engine will be basically
>recammed, perhaps with headers and a good exhaust. I don't think this will
>be any sort of wild tune at all. Any suggestions or time-saving measures
>would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Clair
>69 Valiant 340/7730
>Fort Worth, TX
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