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Weld the doors, put a real roll bar in it, mount some lights on it, put some shelby fiberglass on it, and drive it around my favorite island resort towns.
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I have a TKO 500, and a 4R70W, but it looks like the auto is going in since it will be a cruiser. I am also going with the EEC V to control both. AC, 4 wheel Discs, but I'm going to use the 95 drive train, including the 8.8.
I have a TKO 500, and a 4R70W, but it looks like the auto is going in since it will be a cruiser. I am also going with the EEC V to control both. AC, 4 wheel Discs, but I'm going to use the 95 drive train, including the 8.8. Shelby rear spoiler and a long nose/hood, probably the 68 Shelby hood. HIDs and LEDs everywhere. Moates and a real dark color, phantom stripes or tone on tone, FR500 wheels, with AC and a console GPS/Stereo, and the roll bar/brake light setup.
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What's your ideas?
You may know this, so just ignore it if you do....The only EEC V that was used for a pushrod motor was the 96+ Explorer, Bronco, and some vans.I'm not sure if they used 4R70Ws but they may have. They did not use conventional distributors so if you're planning on using a 96+ EEC V with a distributor type ignition, you may have some investigating to do.An EEC IV will easily handle your distributor ignition system, but weren't made for 4R70Ws. You can either manually control your tranny with the lever and 2 switches for OD and lock up, or go with a standalone computer like the Baumann Optishift for the trans. I used their unit when I put a 4R70W in my 08 GT500 and love it.