T Thunder5.0 New Member Jul 25, 2003 142 0 0 Dec 24, 2003 #1 Dec 24, 2003 #1 Has anyone swapped a 4.6 2v into a 94-95 Mustang? Do you need a new k-member?
GotMustangs New Member May 11, 2003 390 1 0 Tacoma, WA Dec 24, 2003 #2 Dec 24, 2003 #2 Thunder5.0 said: Has anyone swapped a 4.6 2v into a 94-95 Mustang? Do you need a new k-member? Click to expand... Not me, but I'll give ya a bump.
Thunder5.0 said: Has anyone swapped a 4.6 2v into a 94-95 Mustang? Do you need a new k-member? Click to expand... Not me, but I'll give ya a bump.
Sam98 Founding Member Mar 15, 2002 1,625 1 0 Albuquerque, NM Dec 24, 2003 #3 Dec 24, 2003 #3 It would be cheaper (and easier) to just buy a 96-98 GT...
T Thunder5.0 New Member Jul 25, 2003 142 0 0 Dec 24, 2003 #4 Dec 24, 2003 #4 I was thinking that but the 94-95's are cheaper than the 96's. I have a spare 99 motor that I would like to drop in.
I was thinking that but the 94-95's are cheaper than the 96's. I have a spare 99 motor that I would like to drop in.
Sam98 Founding Member Mar 15, 2002 1,625 1 0 Albuquerque, NM Dec 24, 2003 #5 Dec 24, 2003 #5 Thunder5.0 said: I was thinking that but the 94-95's are cheaper than the 96's. I have a spare 99 motor that I would like to drop in. Click to expand... Not by the time you add everything you need to make it OBD-II compatible... Good luck, but I really think it will cost you a lot more to do it that way.
Thunder5.0 said: I was thinking that but the 94-95's are cheaper than the 96's. I have a spare 99 motor that I would like to drop in. Click to expand... Not by the time you add everything you need to make it OBD-II compatible... Good luck, but I really think it will cost you a lot more to do it that way.
krly79 Member May 6, 2003 464 0 16 VA Beach & So Illinois Dec 24, 2003 #6 Dec 24, 2003 #6 94's & 95's = 5.0 right? No replacement for displacement! Stroked
krly79 Member May 6, 2003 464 0 16 VA Beach & So Illinois Dec 24, 2003 #7 Dec 24, 2003 #7 assuming it's a GT