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Can I put a V-6 transmission on a V-8?

Can I put a V-6 transmission on a V-8?

v8 swap is very easy, the stock v6 tranny will work but it won’t hold up as well as the v8 tranny, and get the v8 computer and wire in the extra 2 injectors into the wiring harness and your set.

Can a V6 Mustang beat a v8?

A turbo V6 is likely to beat a non-turbo V8, unless there’s a MUCH bigger V8 than V6 (Mazda did a V6 of 1.8 liter some time ago, which was at the time the smallest V6 available – even with a turbo, that would NOT beat a 5.7 liter V8).

What’s the difference between a Ford 302 and 289?

The bore remained at 4.0 inches. Best known as Ford’s “5.0” engine in the Shelby GTs — although it actually displaced 4.9 liters — the 302 also powered many Ford, Lincoln and Mercury passenger cars. Aside from the stroke measurements, the 302 also differed from the 289 with a higher nickel content in the engine block to create a stronger engine.

What kind of engine is in a Boss 302 Mustang?

The Ford Boss 302 is a high-performance small block 302 cu in (4.9 L) V8 engine manufactured by Ford Motor Company. The original version of this engine was used in the 1969 and 1970 Boss 302 Mustangs and was constructed by attaching heads designed for the planned 351 Cleveland (which debuted the following year) to a Windsor engine block.

Which is better a Ford 302 or 4.6 liter?

Still today, many Ford enthusiasts prefer the 302 over the 4.6 liter due to the fact that performance parts are much cheaper and the engine is very reliable. Many racing enthusiasts bore out their 302s out to a 331 or a 347 known as the 331 or 347 stroker which also provides a combination of reliable performance and a lot more horsepower.

Where was the Ford 302 V8 engine made?

In the first year of production for the 302 Ford decided to turn some heads by offering a high-performance version for their new V8 that would be used in the Shelby GT 350. The high performance 302 engine block was produced in Mexico and had a higher nickel content, therefore, making it stronger.

What kind of engine does a Ford 302 have?

Best known as Ford’s “5.0” engine in the Shelby GTs — although it actually displaced 4.9 liters — the 302 also powered many Ford, Lincoln and Mercury passenger cars. Aside from the stroke measurements, the 302 also differed from the 289 with a higher nickel content in the engine block to create a stronger engine.

The bore remained at 4.0 inches. Best known as Ford’s “5.0” engine in the Shelby GTs — although it actually displaced 4.9 liters — the 302 also powered many Ford, Lincoln and Mercury passenger cars. Aside from the stroke measurements, the 302 also differed from the 289 with a higher nickel content in the engine block to create a stronger engine.

What kind of engine does a Ford 4.2 have?

The Ford 4.2 engine is alluded to have the same bell housing bolt pattern as the 4.9, and small block engines of Ford. ^ a b cArmstrong, D. L.; Stirrat, G. F. (1982).

What kind of engine does a Ford Mustang have?

Here is a partial list of vehicles and the engines that came in them: The Mustang can be found with the Romeo or Windsor engine. The 1996-1998 and 2001-2004 Mustang GTs used Romeo engines. The 1999 and most 2000 Mustang GTs had Windsor engines. The 1996-1999 Mustang Cobras used the aluminum Teksid blocks. What’s The Difference In Blocks?

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