Engine swap

Asked by Joseph Jan 24, 2019 at 05:00 PM about the 1996 Ford Crown Victoria 4 Dr S Sedan

Question type: Car Customization

Is it possible to put a 1996 crown Victoria
Police interceptor in a 2008 Dodge charger

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Possible but stupid. The cost alone would be absurd.

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Unless you delete all of the EFI on the Crown Vic and Charger and go carbureted. I agree with F_O_R. Wouldn't be cost effective. You would probably be the first to do it though.

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You would need to swap the engine and transmission together and include the entire engine control system and emissions equipment.

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Would be cheaper to get the Crown Vic and swap everything over rather than buying individual parts.

Just buy the damn Crown Vic and ditch the Dog!!!

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