6 To 8 Conversion

Discussion in '94-04 V6 Mustang' started by Abb0, Oct 31, 2008.

  1. Abb0 New Member

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    Hi There,

    I'll be moving to the US early next year and one of the first things I'll be buying is a Mustang :)

    While I want a late 60s eventually I'm looking at a 4th Gen to start of with. My question is, is it possible to convert a 3.8 6cylinder to the 4.6 or 5.0? Are the wiring looms the same or are they quite different? What about mounts for the engine and gearbox?
    From what I've seen the 6's are cheaper to buy (which is why I'm asking all this) and it'll be a good wee project to do the conversion but if it's going to be more of an expensive BIG project I'll just get an 8 cylinder to start off with and spend my $$$ on making it go quicker :)

    Or maybe I could look at getting a 6 to go quicker? What are your thoughts?

    Thanks
    Paul
  2. ChingonStang New Member

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    Get the 8 since you already have the V8 mindset. If you really want to go the 6 to 8 route, getting a donor car with the engine will help with the conversion.
  3. bkstang00 New Member

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    this project is going to cost you lots of money.theres a bunch of stuff to change,cause i was thinking about the same a few yrs ago.youre better of getting already stock V8 stang .save you money.
  4. 98stangv8 New Member

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    Don't do it...been there, done that...while it is cool to have a base 6, but 8 engine car....it is a ton of work and even more money....lots of things you don't think about changing:

    rear axle
    exhaust
    radiator
    fan
    master cylinder
    wiring
    computers


    probably do rims/tires...since it would just look bad...

    Just buy the 8...seriously.
  5. Skymarshal Member

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    Agreed. Just buy the V8 to begin with. The only advantage to doing the swap is if you want to con the insurance company into lower rates, or if your V6 seized up and you're set on keeping the car.

    For about the same money as doing a Mustang V6 to V8 swap, I would build a Focus RS-8 (Ford Focus with V8 powertrain). Bit of a handful, but a lot more fun!

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