1989 Ford mustang Gt with 351W converted to carbuerated

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Asked by Chris Jul 01, 2011 at 10:44 PM about the 1989 Ford Mustang GT Hatchback RWD

Question type: Car Customization

If a car is converted from fuel injection to carb then put in a fuel injected car, how hard would it be to switch it back to fuel injected? Assuming that the original wiring harness is somewhat intact, of course.

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you mean you can give BS answers,and not be able to know this easy fix.you clam to be a ford guy so you should be able to know this simple fix.

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Assuming the original wiring i intact and you have the original ECU (EEC-IV, I believe) you should be able to go back to FI without a problem.

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