1994 F-150? I remember on one of your earlier posts you having a 1991 F250.
In any case the 1987 to 1995 4.9 came with OBD I
Yeah, the '91 F-150 (F-250 was probably a typo on my part; my figners often do stoopid things)(thank God for "edit") is in my driveway being slowly parted out/cut up for scrap; the fella that collects and sells scrap drives a '92-up F-150; he also has the '94 (?) F-150 I've been questioning and "learing" (sic) about. I'm going to pull the OEM-optional rear overload springs and HD tires/wheels off and
give 'em him...boy, does his rig need 'em, too (poor thing). He and I will talk about the reg cab/short box after he accepts the springs/tires gift...
A glance through the State of Texas DMV site about six months ago showed that Austin had gone to California-style engine swap and vehicle engine modifications regs vs. the looser, earlier SEMA-SAN style regs they had circa 2010-ish, effectively nixing my '23-T project (luckily before I got too far done the road on that).OBD I
is a tailpipe sniff--or do I mean "was"? Another thing for me to check on! If so, BOY IS THAT GOOD NEWS!
If I recall rightly, Ford went to an MAF system over Speed Density in '92, which I assUmed was the opportunity for the mfg. to upgrade to OBD II.
Also, AFAR, MAF is supposed to better compensate for modifications--a good question for me to ask Ted & The Boys in the appropriate Forum.
The 6000K upper limit is wishful thinkin' on my part; in fact, I'm beginning to think this whole thread has been a good exercise in "goal refinement". The '91 ran out of breath around 4,500 but I think that was more a function of camshaft, small valves, and head design.
My reasons for the 240 over the 300, other than MPG are: 1. Ridiculously big rod/stroke, and 2., Lessened displacement.
Smokey Yunick was a huge proponent of big rod ratios: "Big rod ratios park the piston at TDC forever, allowing a forever spark dwell" (Or something like that, probably with lots of bleeped-out profanity; read his autobiography

). That additional dwell at TDC, plus modern aftermarket spark intensifier, is what leads be to believe I
can get away with swapping in an appropriately-updated 240.
Hard to get my head out of "go-fast" , into "go-slow" though....
Eddie