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Ford Performance Standalone Harness for the 6.2 Gas


Jperry

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Does anyone know why Ford Performance choose not to develop a standalone harness for the 6.2 Gas engine found in the F-250 trucks?  With the abundance of these engines in junk yards this would be an easy/cheap swap for streetrodders.  Especially for those wanting to put Ford Engines in Ford cars.  

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Because they are lazy and don't really care about enthusiasts, else they would have had the Coyote kits available a couple years before they did. Also, they would have a kit available to make easy retrofit into older Mod Motor vehicles like chevy did for their LS engines. The only way to do a retrofit, especially in CA is to get an entire donor car and reuse the dash, harnesses, modules, etc., etc. 

 

If they were really interested in gasoline powered performance there are a lot of things they could have easily done or do. It took years for people to break the code to mod the 6 speed auto and to get around the anti-theft in the Coyote ECU, only to have Ford finally release a factory version right after. You'd think they would anticipate the need and demand, it would have kept a lot of LS engines out of Ford chassis over the years. :(

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