A bit of realted dribble...
The EEC module on 1996 Falcons did away with the distributor. The delightful thing is that even todays Ford Exploeres with V6's and Falcon OHC's with I6's still use the ancient block boss from the original engines they were based on , the Cologne V6 and the Windsor Ontario I6.
I've talked to a few people in the LPG and electronic business. The EEC kit is supposed to work as a full package with the EFI and distributorless systems, but as long as the feeding sensors are there, the TPS, cut-out wheel, piezo electric, and a disabled oxy and vehicle speed sensor, any Ford distributorless system can work. The injectors can free pulse via a relay, like just about eveything else.
It will cary the degree of spark advance. The scary thing is the cables which come out from the ECU and the Smartlock vechicle security system.
If your not affraid of the electronics, the stock V6 or Aussie "DissyMissLizie" numbers can work.
The whole 1996 to the latest 2004 Falcon EFI and ingniton system coould be fitted. Dynoed250 has mounted the OHC EFI sysytem on to his 4.1 , and even it would fit in the confines of Jacks little Seven. What is really interesting is that there was next to no major casting changes to the intake manifold on the latest DOHC six... there is little to stop interfacing even a fly-by-wire throttle. On an OHV X-flow 3.3!