I have an 88 gt. I just put in a 302 with an e303 cam into the car. I also have the wiring harness and computer from a 91 5.0. What all is needed to convert my car to mass air as it is currently speed density? I tried to just plug in the harness and computer but did not recieve power to fuel pump.
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I have an 88 gt. I just put in a 302 with an e303 cam into the car. I also have the wiring harness and computer from a 91 5.0. What all is needed to convert my car to mass air as it is currently speed density? I tried to just plug in the harness and computer but did not recieve power to fuel pump.
Randy
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First of all you are missing the most crutial thing the mass air meter. Get the meter and the intake wire up the harness and the computer and everything should work fine.
ps. you will notice a power decrease if you don't have any other mods.
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