Ford mustang engine swap

Asked by Iamthedream20 Jan 03, 2021 at 09:29 PM about the 2008 Ford Mustang Bullitt Edition Coupe RWD

Question type: Car Customization

What do I need to do to put a 1990 302
motor fuel injected in my 2008 ford mustang
v6

6 Answers

Why ruin a perfectly good car? The V6 probably has more power than the old 302. Your car would also not be street legal (smog).

Listen my engine blew and I found a 302 for cheap nothing wrong with it new heads and all I'm tryin to find out can I do it and I live in Florida now emissions here

The cost and trouble are not worth it in my opinion. If you find another 4.0 V6 change the timing chains before you install.

41,150

That cheap 302 will then turn into an expensive transmission, driveshaft, exhaust, brakes, motor mounts, ECM, wiring harness, cooling system, etc. You will spend more money than what the car is worth with a good engine.

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