Lt-1(what came in it)
You wouldn't want to use a low grade of gasoline in this engine, because that will lead to carbon buildup and engine knocking. It would be best to use at least a 92 octane in this car.
Best handling semi affordable one would be a corvette.
While it is theoretically possible to fit a Corvette Stingray engine into a 2004 Mercury Marauder, it would require significant modifications. The engine mount positions, transmission compatibility, and wiring harness adaptations would need to be addressed. Additionally, considerations for cooling and exhaust systems would also play a crucial role in the feasibility of such a swap. Overall, it would be a complex project best suited for experienced automotive builders.
A 2007 Corvette can be purchased at a number of locations near your area. If you have a Chevrolet dealer in your area, it would be one of the best places to go to purchase a 2007 Corvette.
Nothing, go buy a Chevy and put a Corvette engine in it.
The best place to find used Corvette would be to look on autotrader.ca. This site will allow you to look up the make, model and year of Corvette you would like.
You should have a thermostat that keeps the engine coolant temperature at 180 or 195. If you are in a cool climate the 195 will work best.
I would use split fire
Debateable, but it would have to be between the 911turbo or the corvette.
Corvette is actually Dolan
The one and only 1.9 liter engine.
Is it easier to take off panel between wheels and engine?