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Haltech Harness Wiring: Gauge, Shielding, Standards
A practical guide to Haltech harness wiring: wire gauge selection, when to use shielded cable, Deutsch and Tyco connector standards, and pre-start checks. -
Coolant Temperature Sensor Placement for Engine Swaps: Getting It Right
This post covers where to physically fit both sensor types, how thread standards interact with cast iron versus aluminium housings, and how a poorly placed sensor corrupts the fuelling and ignition maps your ECU is trying to run.
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Haltech ECU for Engine Swaps: Complete Builder's Guide
Haltech ECU for engine swaps. This guide covers ECU selection for LS, LT, Coyote, and small-block Ford builds, plus essential sensors you need. -
LS vs Coyote vs Small Block Engine Swap Guide
Choosing an engine for your swap? This guide covers LS vs Coyote vs small block across budget, fabrication difficulty, parts availability, and resale value. -
LS Exhaust Manifold vs Headers: What Actually Fits Your Swap
This post covers the performance delta between the two designs, the fitment reality that catches builders out, and where the cost-versus-gain calculation actually lands for most LS swaps.
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LS1 vs LS2 vs LS3 vs LS7: Choosing the Right LS Engine Generation for Your Swap
Picking the right LS engine generation for swap projects is where a lot of builds go sideways before the engine is even on the stand. Not because the buyer chose a bad engine, but because they chose the wrong one for their chassis, their ECU budget, or the power level they actually want to run. The LS family is broad. LS1, LS2, LS3, LS7, and the later LT-series engines all share a family resemblance but differ in ways that matter the moment you start sourcing mounts, wiring looms, and accessory brackets.
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Cooling System for LS Engine Swaps: What Actually Works in a UK Build
Setting up a cooling system for LS engine swaps in UK-chassis cars. Radiator sizing, electric fans, steam vent plumbing, and fill procedure explained.
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Why the 2.3 EcoBoost Is the Best Modern Engine for Lightweight UK Conversions
The 2.3 EcoBoost has become one of the most effective modern engines for lightweight UK conversions. It combines compact packaging, strong midrange torque and proven reliability when specified correctly. For builders working with kit cars, compact saloons, drift shells or lightweight track projects, it offers a balance of performance, efficiency and support that is difficult to match with older powerplants.
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Ford Godzilla 7.3: The Ultimate UK Buyer’s Guide
The Ford 7.3 “Godzilla” engine has rapidly moved from a workhorse V8 designed for trucks into one of the most interesting platforms for serious performance builds, heavy restomods and 4x4 conversions. For UK builders who need torque, durability and simplicity, it offers a very different proposition to the Coyote and traditional small block engines.
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The Best ECU Options for Coyote Swaps in the UK
For UK builders, the choices narrow quite quickly once support, reliability and long term serviceability are taken into account. While genuine Ford Performance control pack solutions exist in theory, many UK projects are better served by high quality aftermarket ECUs with strong local and online support. In practice, that usually means Haltech or Holley.



