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Notes:

To get full vehicle voltage to the HEI distributor, this white/blue wire can be used to feed a relay that sources off the ignition switch and uses a jumper from the battery directly to the relay.  

 

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ebinmaine
On 7/15/2026 at 6:39 AM, ebinmaine said:

Just dropping this here for my own notes. 

Another very informative forum.  

 

 

Post in thread 'Super Turbo Muffler' https://fordsix.com/threads/super-turbo-muffler.91939/post-740659

 

 

 

 

 

On 7/15/2026 at 9:45 AM, MainelyWheelhorse said:

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ebinmaine

More of my own notes for the removal of the computer and wiring for the new HEI. 

Credit to Ford Truck Enthusiast. 

 

 

The following two pics are NOT from the same post. 

Different vehicles and information. Possibly both helpful to me in different ways.

 

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On the "Hot out to Coil" - the HEI distributor will need only one. It MUST be full voltage. 

Test each wire to confirm. 

ALSO CHECK:  White/blue striped wire. 

That was originally connected to my own coil, computer, and distributor. 

 

 

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adsm08

I installed one of those HEI distributors in my mom's Mustang with the 5.0. It had a distinct lack of key-switched power sources, only a single one in fact, where I needed many.

 

I grabbed a fuse block out of an 02-07 (old body) Taurus and used it to get multiple power wires. Hook the main bus to the battery, ground all the relays, and hook the relay control input to the single key-switched source. This provided 7 key-switched power sources, good for up to 30 amps each, off one that was originally rated for 10 amps. I used one to run the HEI distributor, with no issues so far.

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2 hours ago, adsm08 said:

I installed one of those HEI distributors in my mom's Mustang with the 5.0. It had a distinct lack of key-switched power sources, only a single one in fact, where I needed many.

 

I grabbed a fuse block out of an 02-07 (old body) Taurus and used it to get multiple power wires. Hook the main bus to the battery, ground all the relays, and hook the relay control input to the single key-switched source. This provided 7 key-switched power sources, good for up to 30 amps each, off one that was originally rated for 10 amps. I used one to run the HEI distributor, with no issues so far.

 

 

I should say, there are other cars that can donate their distribution blocks for this setup. That generation Taurus just happens to be plentiful, and the block is easily accessed and removed.

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14 minutes ago, adsm08 said:

Taurus

 

From what I'm seeing on the interwebs that Taurus and a particular Lincoln are good donors for an electric fan conversion as well. 

I'm leaving the clutch fan in place for now but it's a future possibility. 

 

Gains are realized in HP and MPG.  

 

 

 

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c-series don

Years ago there was a local Ford dealer called Plitt Ford. I was in the market for a new car for my wife so I went and spoke to a salesman. I asked him if I buy a Taurus from this dealership, does that mean my wife is going to have a Plitt Taurus? The guy just looked at me in disbelief and said he has been selling them for years and nobody ever asked him that? 😜😂 

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ebinmaine

This morning I spent a couple hours removing the entire computer wiring harness along with the vacuum lines.  

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There were two wires in the whole kit n caboodle that need to stay.  Both for sensors/ sending units. One is the oil pressure. The other.... I don't know. It's screwed in to the back of the cylinder head on the passenger side. 

 

I also separated the wires coming from the fuse box, ignition switch and dashboard areas.  

They're marked (what I know) below. 

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Fuse box pic for my own reference. 

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Here's the new and improved cleaner look.  

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