351 Cleveland Into 302 Fuel Injected

based on the MPH and weight we are roughly in the same HP range as your expecting
What mph at what weight? Just curious.
The r head is still a wedge (windsor) head, tfs came out with cleveland heads a couple years ago (powerports). Theyre not nearly as well documented as the wedge stuff yet
I though you were refering the wedge heads. Sorry
 
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So I just picked up a 351c as well and will be putting it into my 91 fox. Can I use the 302 or 351w distributor? I will be using the stock 2v heads. I haven't decided on using the spacers to reuse my GT40 intake, or fabricating my own. But it will be a fuel injected daily driven engine.

Sorry to hijack. ..
 
I copy and pasted this from a truck forum after a lot of google searching. Is this info correct?

1975-up 351M,400, or 460 Duraspark distributor -
* A 7.5/460 dist is simply a drop in for a EFI 351C using EEC IV. The 351W uses an external dist mounted TFI module just like the 5.0, while the 7.5 uses a remote mounted TFI module. Basically all you need to do is drill a hole in the side of the 7.5 dist to run the wires from the dist to the TFI module.
 
I copy and pasted this from a truck forum after a lot of google searching. Is this info correct?

1975-up 351M,400, or 460 Duraspark distributor -
* A 7.5/460 dist is simply a drop in for a EFI 351C using EEC IV. The 351W uses an external dist mounted TFI module just like the 5.0, while the 7.5 uses a remote mounted TFI module. Basically all you need to do is drill a hole in the side of the 7.5 dist to run the wires from the dist to the TFI module.

that seems right.