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Old 02-04-2006, 10:20 PM   #1
5speedTE
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Default Convert 6 to V8..*****HELP*****

Hi Guys,

I’m doing this for a mate of mine who is converting a 1996 EL Fairmont I6 to a V8.

He has a complete 1996 EF ford falcon V8 (ex cop car) which he has taken the motor out of. He still has the EF so all parts are available to him.

What does he need to swap over, he has already stripped the EF V8 but has noticed the wiring is different from his 6 cylinder to the EF's V8.

Does he need an EL Fairmont V8 wiring harness? or just mod his current one (what needs to he changed)

Any info would be greatly appreciated.


Thanx
Jason

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