Is it possible to fit a LS7 engine into a 1999-2004 mustang body?
Is it possible to fit a LS7 engine into a 1999-2004 mustang body?
easily cause the LS7 if someoen could afford the swap would dominate for a NA motor
but 12k for the intial hit is hard on wallet
yes u can,lets do it! finally a smart stang owner!:D
well its not going to just itself in. how much fab is involved? And what about a computer?
its been done,computer aint that big of a deal!
boy did my reply sound retarded. besides an a 12K engine what else would be needed? would everything in the drivetrain need to be replaced? I don't know anything about chevy stuff, just my mach.
i would say motor,trans & modify d/s,i willing to help,aje make a k-member
well i'm going to the big sandbox in jan. and when i get back i wanted to s/c and would get new pistons, but i'm thinking about an LS7 crate swap. it would get me the same result pretty much. and if i s/c an ls7 down the road it would kill. don't know just a thought for now.
Why don't you do a 5.4 4 valve swap and then turbo it, not as much fab work involved and you would have one bad ass stang that you could still call a mustang
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thats more expensive that the LS7 and it doesn't have as much HP.
yeah, but at least its a ford engine.
personally id say drop the money and build the engine you have, its more fun. the ls7 is sick though
Man i love this thread. Ls swappin 7 yrs ago on here!
lol thank god he didnt stick around.... looked like he didnt know anything about cars...
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