If you'd at least settle for a F136 V8, there might be hope.All I want is to be able to swap in a naturally aspirated Ferrari V12. Is that too much to ask?
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If you'd at least settle for a F136 V8, there might be hope.All I want is to be able to swap in a naturally aspirated Ferrari V12. Is that too much to ask?
As long as you don't touch the throttle.How much and can I keep my manual?
Surely if we can fit a Godzilla on the left and a Coyote on the right, a Cummins 4BT should slide right down the middleI can dig it.
I want four cylinders with no spark plugs and a max rev of 3500RPM. Also ain't in it for speed but range, torque and reliability.
Back in the day the older brother of my rhen teenaged daughter's friend had a CJ5 with a 401 in it. When he stomped the gas it would try to swap ends.If it'll wheelie a 4, ya think it'd flip a 2 on its back?![]()
a built eco6 would be way less.
They make it sound kind of ground breaking, but it’s just a truck engine firing order.Curious as to the Coyote V8 with a "Windsor" firing order....that seems interesting to me.
Surprised you haven't had rear differential issues yet with that much power.![]()
Yeah, way less
And all it took was a set of turbos and regular bolt ons and this was a 2.7
Braptors make ~550/515 with basically just a tune lol
Interesting - when I had a 302 from a 1978 Ford Fairmont rebuilt and "warmed up" by the local Ford hotrod shop for my 1983 Mustang GLX convertible, they installed a later model 5.0L rumpty-rump cam in it....didn't think twice about it and when my mechanic pulled the 3.8 V6 out and dropped the "new" motor in, it was running rough....he then asked me what cam they installed. Turns out that in the mid-eighties, Ford switched the firing order of the older 302 design when they rebranded them 5.0 Liter engines and used the cam out of the 5.8 Liter (aka 351 Windsor) the firing order changed to the later 351/5.8L design....redid the distributor wiring and she ran smooth as glass....love my Ford's but, good Lord with all the differing designs....They make it sound kind of ground breaking, but it’s just a truck engine firing order.
Mustang is 1-5-4-8-6-3-7-2
F150 is 1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8
.02 seconds faster than my tune, intake, and intercooler Raptor lol
So am I to be honest, and I’ve beaten the shit out of itSurprised you haven't had rear differential issues yet with that much power.
Raptor R's are 550/550 to the wheels. Your in the same power category with a 2 door lol.
I just want to swap in a busa motor on each wheel and be done with it! 190hp and 100tq per wheel would be a very different experience! /s sortaAll I want is to be able to swap in a naturally aspirated Ferrari V12. Is that too much to ask?