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Title: 79 bobcat 2.3 efi swap hood clearance issue
Post by: Daniel76706 on August 08, 2013, 09:18:46 PM
On my 79 bobcat 2.3 I am planning on doing an efi swap. The intake is an inline intake off an 84-85 mustang svo. I have not put the intake manifold on yet. But people keep saying it will contact the hood. What part would it hit and what's the easiest way short of ditching the manifold to solve this issue???
Title: Re: 79 bobcat 2.3 efi swap hood clearance issue
Post by: Pinto5.0 on August 09, 2013, 12:22:18 PM
I'm betting the upper intake could be cut, shortened & rotated the way the turbo upper is done.
Title: Re: 79 bobcat 2.3 efi swap hood clearance issue
Post by: OhSix9 on August 09, 2013, 07:46:21 PM
The tallest part. the very top of the throttle body and the linkage will do fun stuff like jam open. it'll whack the hood just to the drivers side of center.  Pinto 5.0  Nope it cant its an early tall 0000 manifold not ::  where the upper meets the lower. no chopping and for sure no rotating.   the solutions are. drill new holes and lower the motor mounts, cut a hole in the hood and put on a scoop or just get a proper one, fuel rails are not the same from inline to 4 square, you need injectors anyway. efi and turbo intakes are the same year to year so your not getting an upgrade using the early svo one. . the only thing the inline one will give you is a little longer runner building a smidge more down low torque for a tradeoff of grief, crappy engine access and more grief... if it still doesn't fit with the short intake you can take the upper to your local welder and have them chop out a 3/8th's inch and weld it back up, sawsall and sand out the upper divider and knife edge your lower while its open (or not. it trades torque for rpm) . You can also rotate and reroute to your visual pleasure

semi related  you talked about maybe a turbo later, that means either repinning or replacing the harness to the ecu, said ecu and some sensors. cast pistons and 9 to 1 should take 7lbs intercooled on 91 without grenading. Please note the disclaimer of "Should"

Complete donor using everything but the longblock FTW.  Unless you pop in forged slugs NA inject it and enjoy it.
Title: Re: 79 bobcat 2.3 efi swap hood clearance issue
Post by: Daniel76706 on August 09, 2013, 08:18:17 PM
Thanks. I haven't had much luck getting an answer to the hood issue.  What's the easiest intercooler to mount in the car?