Is it possible?
Is it possible to swap a 5.0 into a 99+ car.
I'm assuming you'd need: engine mounts, possible fuel pump, new transmission, wiring harness, new face gauges(for the redline).
Would power steering, O2 sensors, oil pan, or A/c be affected?
Ahh....I guess headers and exhaust would need to be changes also.
The reason I ask, is I'm looking into a 2nd car and I'm pretty much set that I want to work with a 5.0. However everytime I see the 99+ body in the mags......I lean the other way. I know it's possible to do a 5.0 in the 96-98's, but I'm curious on 99+
I'm not an expert, so that's why I'm asking in advance.
Thanks!
I'm assuming you'd need: engine mounts, possible fuel pump, new transmission, wiring harness, new face gauges(for the redline).
Would power steering, O2 sensors, oil pan, or A/c be affected?
Ahh....I guess headers and exhaust would need to be changes also.
The reason I ask, is I'm looking into a 2nd car and I'm pretty much set that I want to work with a 5.0. However everytime I see the 99+ body in the mags......I lean the other way. I know it's possible to do a 5.0 in the 96-98's, but I'm curious on 99+
I'm not an expert, so that's why I'm asking in advance.
Thanks!
Originally posted by Mestizo@March 19, 2005, 4:44 AM
Is it possible to swap a 5.0 into a 99+ car.
I'm assuming you'd need: engine mounts, possible fuel pump, new transmission, wiring harness, new face gauges(for the redline).
Would power steering, O2 sensors, oil pan, or A/c be affected?
Ahh....I guess headers and exhaust would need to be changes also.
The reason I ask, is I'm looking into a 2nd car and I'm pretty much set that I want to work with a 5.0. However everytime I see the 99+ body in the mags......I lean the other way. I know it's possible to do a 5.0 in the 96-98's, but I'm curious on 99+
I'm not an expert, so that's why I'm asking in advance.
Thanks!
Is it possible to swap a 5.0 into a 99+ car.
I'm assuming you'd need: engine mounts, possible fuel pump, new transmission, wiring harness, new face gauges(for the redline).
Would power steering, O2 sensors, oil pan, or A/c be affected?
Ahh....I guess headers and exhaust would need to be changes also.
The reason I ask, is I'm looking into a 2nd car and I'm pretty much set that I want to work with a 5.0. However everytime I see the 99+ body in the mags......I lean the other way. I know it's possible to do a 5.0 in the 96-98's, but I'm curious on 99+
I'm not an expert, so that's why I'm asking in advance.
Thanks!
Exactly.......I was mentally committed to a 94-95 5.0 Stang, but the looks of the 99+ are weighing in on me. There's just something intriguing about the 5.0 to me. I think cause it's a classic engine and the parts are so cheap, and can be found almost anywhere.
I liked the 94-95's for the same reason as you did.
I liked the 94-95's for the same reason as you did.
it can be done. i saw it in MM&FF. they guy got tired of his mod motor breaking....twice! so he took a 5.0 n put it in. but yeah, you will need the engine mounts and stuff. i'd assume nearly everything would have to be changed...
the only thing that i think poses a problem is cost. its not exactly cheap to get nearly everything engine related in the car changed...
man that was a cool car though. it was kinda like grabber blue but a bit lighter
but hey, let me know if you decide to do it, i wanna see it
the only thing that i think poses a problem is cost. its not exactly cheap to get nearly everything engine related in the car changed...
man that was a cool car though. it was kinda like grabber blue but a bit lighter

but hey, let me know if you decide to do it, i wanna see it
I would love to drop a 5.0 in my '03 v6 someday when the ol' 3.8's worn out, but it's just a lot of custom fabbing to do with the engine compartment and changing the entire front suspension to get the thing in there. I think its just a lot easier to go with the 94-95. Like Meztio said, the best of both worlds!
Muzzy, that's what my thinking was also. It'd be easier to drop it into a v6 over a GT for the following reasons.
V6's are cheaper for the body. The rear end, fuel pump, wiring harness, and transmission would probably end up needing to be changed regardless. Eventually they'd probably end up being changed either way.
The 94-98 exhaust cut-outs might be too small for the 01+ GT cut-outs. If I bought a GT, that would be an extra $200 for a v6 bumper.
Of course if you went with a GT people would ask why you sacraficed a 260hp mod. engine for a 225hp pushrod one.
V6's are cheaper for the body. The rear end, fuel pump, wiring harness, and transmission would probably end up needing to be changed regardless. Eventually they'd probably end up being changed either way.
The 94-98 exhaust cut-outs might be too small for the 01+ GT cut-outs. If I bought a GT, that would be an extra $200 for a v6 bumper.
Of course if you went with a GT people would ask why you sacraficed a 260hp mod. engine for a 225hp pushrod one.
Originally posted by Mestizo@March 19, 2005, 4:21 PM
Muzzy, that's what my thinking was also. It'd be easier to drop it into a v6 over a GT for the following reasons.
V6's are cheaper for the body. The rear end, fuel pump, wiring harness, and transmission would probably end up needing to be changed regardless. Eventually they'd probably end up being changed either way.
The 94-98 exhaust cut-outs might be too small for the 01+ GT cut-outs. If I bought a GT, that would be an extra $200 for a v6 bumper.
Of course if you went with a GT people would ask why you sacraficed a 260hp mod. engine for a 225hp pushrod one.
Muzzy, that's what my thinking was also. It'd be easier to drop it into a v6 over a GT for the following reasons.
V6's are cheaper for the body. The rear end, fuel pump, wiring harness, and transmission would probably end up needing to be changed regardless. Eventually they'd probably end up being changed either way.
The 94-98 exhaust cut-outs might be too small for the 01+ GT cut-outs. If I bought a GT, that would be an extra $200 for a v6 bumper.
Of course if you went with a GT people would ask why you sacraficed a 260hp mod. engine for a 225hp pushrod one.
the article of a 00 GT with a 5.0 is on the website, here it is http://musclemustangfastfords.com/fe.../0412mm_chris/
Originally posted by Fordracing200@March 19, 2005, 11:06 PM
you can't. a V8 car must have a V8 vinn code to pass emissions here in NY
you can't. a V8 car must have a V8 vinn code to pass emissions here in NY
Hmmmm.....then it really becomes an issue of.....what does the state allow more than a yes/no question.
However I hear Texas, is getting more and more strict.
It was just an idea, that popped up while at a bookstore looking at Stang mags.
Originally posted by Final5pt0@March 19, 2005, 6:20 PM
i dunno just sounds liek a headache to me, i love the 99+ stangs, some of my favorite ones, just seems like its a money/disaster pit, are you against a 94-95?
i dunno just sounds liek a headache to me, i love the 99+ stangs, some of my favorite ones, just seems like its a money/disaster pit, are you against a 94-95?
It seems that the project would be really involved, and would require a "lump" sum of money than piece by piece.
Meaning the engine, headers, intake, exhaust, etc would all have to be changed at once. Rather than buying headers one month, then exhaust, etc.
However after reading that article, the guy is from Texas, and the shop that did the rewiring was also.
I just thought it would be creative and different.
too much work to swap the 5.0 into a 99+ you are talking about cost of parts. all the special fabrication will cost you much more than the performance parts for the 4.6L. though you would have something different. not trying to blow your idea out of the water. work is what hot rodding is all about!
Originally posted by REDFIRESNAKE@March 21, 2005, 5:17 AM
Get a Mach1!! Or at least test-drive one before you decide!
Get a Mach1!! Or at least test-drive one before you decide!

A Mach1 doesn't fit that(for me at least).......however I'm not opposed to a test drive.
Originally posted by Fordracing200@March 21, 2005, 2:43 PM
texas has no emissions laws last i heard, but in texas u CAN put any motor in anything legally.
texas has no emissions laws last i heard, but in texas u CAN put any motor in anything legally.
I think a v8 is the safest way to go. I need to double check Texas' laws on this kind of thing........I guess I know what I'll be doing next weekend.
If I can put any engine in my car......sign me up for a 5.0 Cammer engine. It's .......15K?
Put me on the waiting list.




IMO the 03 cobra motor is much better.