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Old 02-04-2005, 12:02 AM
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Question Help!! Need to know how to wire the escort 2.0 injection(SPI) to the 1.9 harness!!?

Ahhh- someone please help me!!!
----> Here's the situation- I have a 96' escort lx (1.9l)... with a blown engine. I just got a 97' escort lx engine (2.0l) -- in excellent condition. Totally thinking the engines were the same... I pulled the blown 1.9l.... after the engine was up and out..... --->That was when I noticed some differences- not many though. The only things I noticed that we different were the intakes, and the wiring harnesses. So, I called a ford recycler for some info.... (hahah! NO LUCK!) The dude said the engines were totally not compatably.. & have a nice day!
I just really need to find out how to wire the 2.0 injection (SPI) to the 1.9 harness!!? Someone please help!!!! Thanks a bunch!
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Old 02-04-2005, 05:15 PM
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Re: Help!! Need to know how to wire the escort 2.0 injection(SPI) to the 1.9 harness!!?

Use the 1.9 harness.

Just exstend the TPS plug wire to reach, every thing else should be the same.
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