Curseoftheblade
Active member
Hey all,
I apologize if this is already up somewhere but i'm new to the forum and figured a new topic would be good for getting my feet wet. I have a 1966 Mustang that came with a 200 straight six. I have a 250 straight six laying around and am considering swapping it in. I've done research and have been able to solve most of my questions but one.
The 250 I6 has three wires coming from the electric pickup module (orange, purple, and black). Will those wires tap in to the 66 Mustang's electronics without a hitch or do i need to remove it and go back to points? Any suggestions or advice on the subject is greatly appreciated.
A mildly built I6 will go in down the road. This setup is just for a couple years. I also still have the working 200 I6 if anyone wanted to suggestion a route using that engine instead. Ideally i'd like to use the 250 I6.
Thanks,
Connor
Side note: I've heard the whole "just swap to a V8" deal enough times. That's not what i'm going for here. Thank you for the suggestion but i'm sticking with a I6.
I apologize if this is already up somewhere but i'm new to the forum and figured a new topic would be good for getting my feet wet. I have a 1966 Mustang that came with a 200 straight six. I have a 250 straight six laying around and am considering swapping it in. I've done research and have been able to solve most of my questions but one.
The 250 I6 has three wires coming from the electric pickup module (orange, purple, and black). Will those wires tap in to the 66 Mustang's electronics without a hitch or do i need to remove it and go back to points? Any suggestions or advice on the subject is greatly appreciated.
A mildly built I6 will go in down the road. This setup is just for a couple years. I also still have the working 200 I6 if anyone wanted to suggestion a route using that engine instead. Ideally i'd like to use the 250 I6.
Thanks,
Connor
Side note: I've heard the whole "just swap to a V8" deal enough times. That's not what i'm going for here. Thank you for the suggestion but i'm sticking with a I6.