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No it would be approximately the same because a V6 is a smaller motor and would have to work hard to move the heavy car. the V8 is a bigger motor however it doesn't take as much power as the V6 to move the same amount of weight.
technically yes, but with the money you will spend it isn't worth it. you would have to get the new engine, motor mounts, pcm, wiring harness, etc. and when your finished you will still have the v6 rear end, suspension, and rear drum brakes. even with the v8 engine it will not handle or perform like a stock v8.
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Only if you also swap out the transmission because of the gear ratio in a v6 tranny is lower causing your engine to rev high
It is MUCH cheaper to just sell your V6 and buy a LS1 equipped vehicle. 1998-2002 f-bodies are starting to show their age now, so they are quite affordable.
If it is the LS1 why bother? If it is a V6 than you will have to mock up the motor mounts to the right place. You will also need a trans, driveshaft and modifications to the fuel system.
you need to swap all the sensors from the old motor to the new motor. The base motors are the same.
don't think they will interchange one is a straight 6 the other is a v6
You can swap a 1997 Mustang V6 into a 1968 Mustang. You will need to make several modifications to the 1968 Mustang.
Yes you can change them out. You will need new motor mounts and alot of other stuff just google search it to find out what all you will need.
No they did not produce a V6 stick shift. If you want a manual you have to motor swap down to the 4 cylinder motot
Pull the v8 out and get some 6 cyl. motor mounts and drop the 6 in.
None directly - that I know off, however, you might try Saab and I know that the V6 is the same thing and that they are the same car pretty much.
When attempting to swap motors or doing any repair work, it is best to consult an automobile professional.