2000 Ford mustang v6 coyote swap
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2000 Ford mustang v6 coyote swap
Is it possible to put a coyote motor in a 2000 v6 mustang. I've seen a lot of stuff online about swapping out a V8 for a coyote but I was just wondering if it's possible on a v6 I know you'd have to change a lot of stuff but if someone could point me in the right direction on exactly how to go about swapping a v6 out for a coyote
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And therefore, the answer is absolutely, yes, it's possible! Hope that helps, good luck, and welcome to the forums!
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Oh, ok, serious answer time. Sorry. The sidebar on the left should tell you the issue here though...
It's entirely possible. And done. And the answer lies here.
That covers a lot of things, but the things you're going to have beyond that are the axle, driveshaft, suspension, brakes, shifter, ALL of those must be rated for the new power, and/or replaced to handle the power or weight you're going to be sticking in the V6 set up chassis, or changed to make it work. Even the accelerator pedal's gonna change. The ENTIRE CAR must be examined for the job. It's not undoable, but it's not for the faint of heart or light of pocketbook, and one probably needs a two car garage for the extra room it's gonna need to play with.
And that's just off the top of my head. You'll run into this or that that'll drive you crazy/add to the bill/need modification/swapping...
But you can do it, and I wanna see pics when you're done with it!
And therefore, the answer is absolutely, yes, it's possible! Hope that helps, good luck, and welcome to the forums!
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Oh, ok, serious answer time. Sorry. The sidebar on the left should tell you the issue here though...
It's entirely possible. And done. And the answer lies here.
That covers a lot of things, but the things you're going to have beyond that are the axle, driveshaft, suspension, brakes, shifter, ALL of those must be rated for the new power, and/or replaced to handle the power or weight you're going to be sticking in the V6 set up chassis, or changed to make it work. Even the accelerator pedal's gonna change. The ENTIRE CAR must be examined for the job. It's not undoable, but it's not for the faint of heart or light of pocketbook, and one probably needs a two car garage for the extra room it's gonna need to play with.
And that's just off the top of my head. You'll run into this or that that'll drive you crazy/add to the bill/need modification/swapping...
But you can do it, and I wanna see pics when you're done with it!
Last edited by houtex; 12/29/20 at 07:21 PM.
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