putting a 305 in a Ford Probe would be more expensive that buying a car that would outrun it in the end. Ford probe is front wheel drive and the body and frame (unibody) will not come close to taking the weight or abuse that the v8 will expose it to. as far as modifications they would be MAJOR. into the thousands of dollars. dont waste your time. get an SHO motor from a probe and put it in there. it will run with most v8s comfortanly and at a huge savings to your wallet.
possibly transmission and motor mounts,
Both engines are Chevy small block so modifications should be minor.
yes
305 327 350 400 283 with a little modifications
NFL player Patrick Ford weighs 305 pounds.
sure u can u can put any motor in any car if u wish to with a lot of work tho but dont wast time with a 305 get a 350 better and chearper to build hp
NO. Ford doesn't, but Chevy does.
the engine will fit, but there may be some modifications in the wiring
impossible to gauge without knowing the vehicle car/truck, mileage and year, or modifications, after 1995 they came in trucks with 230 hp.
== == In all honesty, the Ford 302 is a much better engine than the 305. The 302 will outlast, outrun, and out pull the 305. The 305 is GM's joke engine. I am a mechanic and GM will sorely suprise you. Cheap quality. Ford all the way. I used to be a Chevy guy, until they ALL tore up on me. Have had 2 Fords since then, and all I have had to do is change the oil, spark plugs, and air filter. I have the 302, MAN is it an awesome engine. Have had the 305 and it's towing ability is very sad. == == == ==
The 2013 Ford Mustang's engine produces 305 hp @ 6500 rpm.
The 2014 Ford Mustang's engine produces 305 hp @ 6500 rpm.