A 302 will fit with no modifications. I believe it is possible to shoehorn a 351 in with some mods.
You can make it fit and someone told me a 94 3.8L engine will bolt up to a transmission out of a fox body Mustang. If you drop the 94 3.8L engine in it, you will need to buy new motor mounts just in case the other ones are rusted. Also, maybe the computer out of the 94 Mustang also.
The oil capacity is five with a new oil filter.
Well, I know that the new 2011 Ford Mustang has a new livewire rear suspension system, and a new 3.7L 305 horsepower V6 engine. There is a new 5.0L 411 horsepower V8 engine as well. BUT, Car and Driver magazine put the 5.0L V8 Mustang on the dyno, and they got a horsepower reading of 431.
The 2010 Mustang GT is rated at 315 horsepower with its 4.6L V8 engine. But now we have a new Mustang, the 2011 Mustang GT. It is rated at 411 horsepower with its 5.0L V8 engine, and it has improved/class leading fuel economy of 26mpg. But, Car and Driver did a dyno run on the new 2011 GT, and they got a reading more than any other car in its class, 436 horsepower!
$60 to $90 dollars depending on the maker
yea with new motor mounts and trans mounts!!
The manufacturer's suggested retail price for a 2015 Ford Mustang EcoBoost starts at $29,170. The car has a 2.3L engine.
The cost of a new 1965 Ford Mustang ranged between $2,372 and $4.567 depending on the options. The cheapest was a basic coupe with an inline six cylinder engine.
The 2000 Ford Mustang came fitted with a 3.6l v6 engine. The engines were carried over from the 1999 versions but benefited from a new split port induction system and was rated at 190bhp. * actually that's a 3.8
i think the GTO has the LS2 6.2 That depends on what your idea of a Pontiac engine is. The "New" Pontiac GTO was available with the 6.0 engine. If you are talking about a traditional Pontiac engine, the largest factory offered engine is the 455 from 1970-1976.
(I pretty sure) The new engine, headers; all that stuff.
No they are both completely different engines.... heads and blocks.