This is a loaded question...
If you have an American car, most American cars uses the same block for many different engine displacement. If i remember correctly a Ford 289 and 302 uses the same block. If this is the case then changing it won't require so many modification as far as the mounts are concern.
Imports car, as long as it fits. Example: Civic 1.8 changed to 2.2 motor. You can do it with lots of modifications in the engine compartment. Make your own mounts, new CV shafts, etc...
You can make it fit... the problem is making it work.
Good Luck!
The bigger your car, the more coolant you need to put in. The bigger your engine and car, the more coolant you need
make it more aerodynamics so the winds don't hold the car back when it is racing
just like a car engine but bigger
not necessarily. bigger cars have more weight so they are not faster but sometimes a big car with a powerful engine like the V8 engine can be faster than a small V4 engine car
No , when the engine is cool
put it out
Put in a bigger engine.
put a bigger engine in it!
if you have engine oil in your fuel injectors then you have bigger problems then your car not starting..
you put it in the car
When you put bigger tires on your car, SUV, crossover, or light truck, you raise the vehicle's clearance increasing body roll and load transfer, which may negatively impact your car's balance and speed
to clear the wider rear tire