I have written several posts on this.
I did it with a 3.9 14CUX about 6 years ago.
1 The Thor rail has no fuel return so needs a pump in tank with pressure regulator in tank. The pump in tank is higher pressure than normal as are the injectors.It is easier and cheaper IMHO to fit an external pump and use an early 3.9 fuel rail with the regulator on the RH side, which will fit under the Thor. The injectors can be Bosch yellow available on ebay from the US for around $100 a set. You can then use a RRC tank, or use your tank with a fabbed return line. You need a surge tank if you do this.
2 The Thor has to be modified at the front as detailed in your link, by machining a hole and ledge for the Thermostat. you can use a 3.5 or 3.9 housing.
3You have to fab accelerator linkage.
4 You do not have a vacuum advance tap so will need to have a computer generated vacuum advance curve.
5 I used the 14CUX stepper but your injection ECU could maybe use the later one, but you would have to check this with the ECU maker.
6 You could use a 14CUX loom to be easy if the ECU is batch fire. I personally would not attempt sequential as IMHO the results are not worth it, as sequential is mainly for emissions and at low revs only.
On my 3.9 the Thor gives about 20-30% more torque between say 1500 tapering to maybe 5% at 3000rpm, for a loss of 10% at high revs over 3500.
If you are looking for more power at high revs you will not get any but the car will be more drivable.
Any questions please ask.
Regards Philip A


				
				
				
					
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