Using 4150 style throttle body
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351 Cleveland 2V conversion to EFI (Ford EEC-V) dyno’d at 441hp @6000 rpm on a 750 CFM shop carb. Edelbrock 61629 heads 10.66:1 compression
-Donor car for EFI wiring harness is a 2003 Lincoln Town Car 4.6L CoP
Intake for EFI is a Weiand 7516 with bungs welded into runners.
FMX transmission swapped out to rebuilt 4R70W from a 2003 Mustang with J mod
Using 4150 style throttle body
Ok, looks like I overlooked a few things when I was planning out this build. The 4150 style throttle body I purchased from Edelbrock uses GM style connections for IAC and TPS. Will these work with an EEC-V ECU? Do I have to change out to the Ford style IAC and TPS or is there a way to make the GM stuff work?
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'25 F-150 5L
Re: Using 4150 style throttle body
the tps is fine but the iac would need to be swapped
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- Posts: 46
- Joined: 2022 Apr 19, 07:23
- Location: Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada
- Vehicle Information: 1973 Mustang Convertible
351 Cleveland 2V conversion to EFI (Ford EEC-V) dyno’d at 441hp @6000 rpm on a 750 CFM shop carb. Edelbrock 61629 heads 10.66:1 compression
-Donor car for EFI wiring harness is a 2003 Lincoln Town Car 4.6L CoP
Intake for EFI is a Weiand 7516 with bungs welded into runners.
FMX transmission swapped out to rebuilt 4R70W from a 2003 Mustang with J mod
Re: Using 4150 style throttle body
What about using a PMW to step converter like this one from Megasquirt? https://www.efisource.com/wp/docs/Micro ... dapter.pdf
Or this one from Classic Fuel injection? https://www.classicfuelinjection.co.uk/pwm2stepper
Or this one from Classic Fuel injection? https://www.classicfuelinjection.co.uk/pwm2stepper
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'25 F-150 5L
Re: Using 4150 style throttle body
would be easier to just use a remote mounted iac
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- Posts: 46
- Joined: 2022 Apr 19, 07:23
- Location: Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada
- Vehicle Information: 1973 Mustang Convertible
351 Cleveland 2V conversion to EFI (Ford EEC-V) dyno’d at 441hp @6000 rpm on a 750 CFM shop carb. Edelbrock 61629 heads 10.66:1 compression
-Donor car for EFI wiring harness is a 2003 Lincoln Town Car 4.6L CoP
Intake for EFI is a Weiand 7516 with bungs welded into runners.
FMX transmission swapped out to rebuilt 4R70W from a 2003 Mustang with J mod
Re: Using 4150 style throttle body
Decipha, one question about using a GM TPS. The pinout for GM says to go to sensor ground with the signal return. Should I take it to ECU ground or Signal Return?
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'25 F-150 5L
Re: Using 4150 style throttle body
GM uses full sweep tps so you should take it to full ground to prevent hurting the sig ret circuit.
but ideally it would be sig ret just not when using GM stuff.
Also make sure the tps max limit is kicked up to not set a tps fault everytime you go wot.
but ideally it would be sig ret just not when using GM stuff.
Also make sure the tps max limit is kicked up to not set a tps fault everytime you go wot.
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- Posts: 46
- Joined: 2022 Apr 19, 07:23
- Location: Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada
- Vehicle Information: 1973 Mustang Convertible
351 Cleveland 2V conversion to EFI (Ford EEC-V) dyno’d at 441hp @6000 rpm on a 750 CFM shop carb. Edelbrock 61629 heads 10.66:1 compression
-Donor car for EFI wiring harness is a 2003 Lincoln Town Car 4.6L CoP
Intake for EFI is a Weiand 7516 with bungs welded into runners.
FMX transmission swapped out to rebuilt 4R70W from a 2003 Mustang with J mod
Re: Using 4150 style throttle body
Ok thanks I will put that into my build notes.