View Full Version : Maybe buying a 4.6
Rio94gt
10-01-2007, 07:34 PM
Ok, im kinda bored with my Cobalt and have the chance to look into buying a 2000 Mustang GT 5-speed. Car is Black with black leather and has 69,000 on it.
Ok guys. I know NOTHING about the 4.6 platform. What all may i be getting myself in to. Any problems? This would be a daily driver so drivability in the winter? Any info would be great.
Oh yeah how is rougly 10K for a price?
J-rod
10-01-2007, 08:09 PM
i figure the cobalt be better for winter/bad weather :dunno:
Pure Stock
10-01-2007, 08:49 PM
Invest in some ballast Rio. Rear wheel drive + more weight bias in front than rear = stuck. You could always mount up some Blizzak's though:tearsofjoy:
Rio94gt
10-01-2007, 09:41 PM
I had some experience with driving my 94 in the snow and it wasnt all that great but that was also without traction control which this 00 does and my 94 had 3.73s which this 00 would not.
Im just curious of how much better it will go then my 94.
Rodeheaver's
10-01-2007, 10:55 PM
I had some experience with driving my 94 in the snow and it wasnt all that great but that was also without traction control which this 00 does and my 94 had 3.73s which this 00 would not.
Im just curious of how much better it will go then my 94.
I remember that in front of my shop, lol
I run Blizzaks on mine and toss 2 bags of tube sand in trunk. Haven't had a single issue in snow. Mine doesn't have traction control or anti-lock brakes.
9002stang
10-01-2007, 10:56 PM
I only used the traction control in my 02 gt when I was moving. It did help keep the car steady in the heavy snow. If you try and go from a stop and you get some wheelspin, the traction control would pull the fuel sooooo much that it was worse than leaving it off. I drove my 5speed gt through 2 winters.
Rio94gt
10-01-2007, 10:56 PM
Didnt it take you an hour to get it in the door?
Is 69,000 alot on a modular motor?
Rodeheaver's
10-01-2007, 11:00 PM
Didnt it take you an hour to get it in the door?
Is 69,000 alot on a modular motor?
not really for normal hp and driving, my expedition has 180k:twothumbsup:
Rio94gt
10-01-2007, 11:09 PM
Ok. This thing would definately not see many horsepower advancements.
Whats the gas mileage like on one of those?
Rodeheaver's
10-01-2007, 11:12 PM
Ok. This thing would definately not see many horsepower advancements.
Whats the gas mileage like on one of those?
mt expo get 14-16 depending, but i have customers that claim 18-20 with there 4.6 mustangs...
9002stang
10-01-2007, 11:21 PM
mt expo get 14-16 depending, but i have customers that claim 18-20 with there 4.6 mustangs...
18-20 is about right. Thats around what I was getting. I also drove from Pittsburgh to about 40min north of DC, and back up to the Breezewood exit and still had a 1/4 tank of gas. That was going between 75-85 the whole way on stock 3:27's
Chris00GT
10-02-2007, 01:38 AM
I get around 24 miles per gallon with the blower and 4.10's with my 2000GT and she's over 500rwhp. The 99-00's GT's have the windsor blocks that have slightly stronger blocks, rods, and have full floating rod pins. No real problems with the SOHC mod motors. The only thing to look for is if it has the metal cross over tube on the front of the plastic intake manifold. The OEM one had a plastic crossover and tend to crack and leak. Ford updated the manifold on later years to fix the problem, and ford did fix alot of them for free.
Cam99
10-02-2007, 07:26 AM
Honestly if you want a better DD/ winter vehicle the Cobalt is a smart choice. Better gas mileage, cheaper insurance, better in snow, cheaper upkeep. If you would rather have the Mustang ( and I can understand that!) thats a different story, but as far as a more economical choice I gotta go Cobalt.
somethingclever
10-02-2007, 08:37 AM
Ok. This thing would definately not see many horsepower advancements.
Whats the gas mileage like on one of those?
My best mpg in my old 00GT was 29.9....I avg'd 21 around town and consistently got 27 highway. :pinkthumb:
Rio94gt
10-02-2007, 09:44 AM
This is all sounding good. I know the Cobaly is a much better daily driver but im just bored driving it a miss driving a mustang on a regualr basis alot since mine is no longer a street machine. This would be something i could drive everyday, drive to the track and make a few passes and drive home without worrying about something breaking.
Viper_ed
10-02-2007, 09:52 AM
Save the 10k for the new Engine and Trans you are going to need! :yes:
Rio94gt
10-02-2007, 11:54 AM
The way im looking at it is that im going to be making payments on something. Might as well be something i enjoy driving.
Yeah new motor/trans is on my list now. I put the car into storage saturday so it highly unlikely it will see the light of day for at least a year due to the price of the engine/trans combo i want to put in it.
somethingclever
10-02-2007, 11:56 AM
The way im looking at it is that im going to be making payments on something. Might as well be something i enjoy driving.
Yeah new motor/trans is on my list now. I put the car into storage saturday so it highly unlikely it will see the light of day for at least a year due to the price of the engine/trans combo i want to put in it.
Did your current engine let go?
Rio94gt
10-02-2007, 12:14 PM
No the engine is still good but something is wrong with the transmission. It may be the torque converter or the tranny itself. Either way im not putting any more money into that tranny or motor.
Slow01GT
10-02-2007, 12:29 PM
69K isn't bad for a 4.6. Mine has 80K on it now and not many issues. Winter driving isn't too bad, but a good set of snow tires is something i would recommend. As far as gas mileage goes I still get around 18-20mpg even with the auto and 4.10's and thats mostly highway. I say go for it if you want it.
Viper_ed
10-03-2007, 11:58 AM
Let me know how much you want for the Cobalt if you get rid of it. My Sister needs a new car.
coralcoupe1993
10-03-2007, 09:44 PM
My 2000 GT was fine in the snow with snow tires. She got great gas mileage as well. The traction control sucked - better without it.
Rio94gt
10-06-2007, 02:56 PM
I drove the car today. Everything seems good. If the deal goes through ill be bringing it home. Gonna take some getting used to driving a 5-speed though.
chris98gt
10-10-2007, 08:52 PM
i wood buy it its all about if you want to fix it right or not but me 2000 gt if at the right price
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