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About to convert my 351W 65 Mustang to FITech EFI
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<blockquote data-quote="SM94Cobra" data-source="post: 15589575" data-attributes="member: 6652"><p>I have FiTech in my 69, but opted for a inline Fuel Pump. There is a facebook user group that has some great info I would recommend signing up for. Also, be cautious of the Fuel Commander. There are still some issues out there with over heating pumps. Some guys are getting it to work, but it is more than just plug and play. </p><p></p><p>Will never go back to a Carb after making the switch. Car runs so much better and continues to get better with more mileage and with it learning how I drive it. One of my top 5 mods on the car. I enjoy driving the car much more now.</p><p>Install is pretty simple, just depends on your fuel set up. </p><p></p><p>You will enjoy the switch. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SM94Cobra, post: 15589575, member: 6652"] I have FiTech in my 69, but opted for a inline Fuel Pump. There is a facebook user group that has some great info I would recommend signing up for. Also, be cautious of the Fuel Commander. There are still some issues out there with over heating pumps. Some guys are getting it to work, but it is more than just plug and play. Will never go back to a Carb after making the switch. Car runs so much better and continues to get better with more mileage and with it learning how I drive it. One of my top 5 mods on the car. I enjoy driving the car much more now. Install is pretty simple, just depends on your fuel set up. You will enjoy the switch. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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