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Old 12-06-2022, 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted by eschaider View Post
+1 on what Dan said.

Everyone has a favorite EFI system, eventually you will too. Right now (even though yours is fixable) your #1 job is to select the replacement EFI system you want to use going forward.

While there are lots of systems out there I have a personal preference for the DIY Autotune MS3Pro systems in large part because of thier performance, feature set, price and widespread understandable Youtube help vids. Here is the link =>MS3Pro Ultimate. There are excellent systems available from any number of providers. The next best bang for the buck systems are the MS3Pro and Holley EFI products.

You can go from the bottom which is somewhere around the FAST system you now have to the top which is a Motec. I believe you will really want to be somewhere in the MS3Pro / Holley EFI play pen. MS3Pro will mean about $2K or less when you're done. Holley will mean about $3.5K when you are done and Motec is, well stunning pricewise. They usually ask you if you own your own home before the sales process begins and when you see the $10K+ price you understand why.

I know this is not what you want to hear but it is real. You can suture up that antique system Roush delivered to you and it will always be problematic or you can replace it with a more modern implementation that works as expected. Bitter medicine, I know but as real as it gets.

BTW FAST has some, more modern (and higher priced) systems available. You should also look at them and firms like Haltech which has some very credible offerings although again at higher prices

I believe in the end you will likely gravitate back to the MS3Pro. If you do be sure to check out the MS3Pro Plug and Play offerings. They will allow you to use an OEM Ford wiring harness out of a salvage yard or ?. The big deal about the OEM harnesses is they are mass produced, factory tested (although yours will be used) very durable and for the most part done. By, 'for the most part done, I mean you might need to lengthen or shorten one or more sensor wires but the PITA job of creating a harness from scratch has already been done for you. The MS3Pro PnP will plug right into the OEM wire harness ECU receptacle — which is also nice.
Frankly, if you're at constant altitude (seems likely if you're in Texas) and you have the Accel system you could consider changing, in which case the above is a starting place, but rather than putting a whole boatload of cash into converting a failing DFI system into another one that will require LOTS of cash for the hardware and even more for a good ground up tuning, just go back to a set of carbs. Go to the ones they put on the 427R since it is known to behave. If I hadn't been driving through altitudes from under 4000' to over 12000 I would have done just that.

Please tell us what DFI system you have. In my car the Accel controller was behind the dash on the passenger side tucked in behind the glove box.

Also, the Accel harness was entirely self-contained and all inclusive and didn't depend on any modern harness bits at all.
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