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polodinks 5/4/10 02:44 PM

can it swap?
 
maybe a dumb question but since they are the same chassis, would the new 5.0 be swappable into my 2008 mustang for instance? or is it completely different

yugoboss 5/4/10 03:26 PM

Sure you could if you have the time the smarts and the dollars to do it. I can't imagine it would be cheap though.

Boomer 5/4/10 04:23 PM

Whoa wrong section alert...
Moving

Antigini-GT/CS 5/4/10 08:56 PM

With enough time and money, you can do anything.

MadMoose 5/4/10 09:19 PM

I believe ford said it will swap... but i bet for how much it will cost you could supercharge and get a built short block for your 4.6

yugoboss 5/5/10 08:02 AM

Somebody is going to do it.

Shotokan1509 5/5/10 12:31 PM

Can you? Sure, but why?


Other options, built bored/stroked 3v
5.4 swap, if going full swap I'll go for the 700hp capable thanks.

Antigini-GT/CS 5/5/10 02:51 PM


Originally Posted by Shotokan1509 (Post 5861967)
Can you? Sure, but why?

Because it hasn't been done yet. :) If I had the cash flow right now, i'd do it just to be the first.

Flagstang 5/5/10 04:24 PM

if they can put it in a focus

http://image.sportcompactcarweb.com/...e_Bay_View.jpg

http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=...26tbs%3Disch:1

Antigini-GT/CS 5/5/10 10:19 PM


Originally Posted by Flagstang (Post 5862198)

That is the most awesome thing i've seen today! :hail:

WaltM 5/5/10 10:31 PM

Why not stroke the 4.6 ?

Red Jay 5/5/10 10:35 PM


Originally Posted by WaltM (Post 5862576)
Why not stroke the 4.6 ?

good idea. either way the engine is gonna be out of the car. which do you have the money and time for? to swap the 4.6 for the Coyote or stroke the 4.6 to a 5.0? personally i wouldnt do either. id build as much power N/A out of that 4.6.

WaltM 5/5/10 10:41 PM


Originally Posted by Red Jay (Post 5862579)
good idea. either way the engine is gonna be out of the car...

In PA, you can only do the same engine swap, if you go to a different size, you'll need to apply for a reconstructed title; which blows.

I dont know if the law applies in other states, but I'd be sure to cover my a$$ just in case.

Antigini-GT/CS 5/6/10 10:28 AM


Originally Posted by WaltM (Post 5862582)
In PA, you can only do the same engine swap, if you go to a different size, you'll need to apply for a reconstructed title; which blows.

I dont know if the law applies in other states, but I'd be sure to cover my a$$ just in case.

I've never heard of that. Makes me wonder...

WaltM 5/6/10 10:53 AM


Originally Posted by Antigini-GT/CS (Post 5862908)
I've never heard of that. Makes me wonder...


Officials claim it protects consumers against disrepaired flood cars and fraud. But I can't see how...

MTAS 5/6/10 10:53 AM

https://themustangsource.com/showthread.php?t=481607

WaltM 5/6/10 10:59 AM

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