It is possible, but it is most likely not a bolt-for-bolt swap.
A better question is why would you want to put a ranger transmission on a mustang
It would be mounted in the front of the transmission, inside the bell housing. The transmission would have to be removed to gain access to it.
The 2000 Ford Mustang with a 6 cylinder had a V6 3.8 Liter engine from the factory.
That would be a version of the A4LD automatic transmission
The slave cylinder would be the part at the transmission.
That would depend on what year of Ford Ranger
No, not related.
4 is the answer. if it were a 6 cylinder it would be 6 in other words a plug for each cylinder.
I read another fellows comments about his Ranger RPM going to 2000 to 2200 RPM whenever he shifted gears on his 5 speed manual transmission and he said that it turned out to be his throttle position sensor
That would depend on the transmission ( automatic or manual ) and the differential gearing , cab style , 4x4 or 2 wheel drive etc. - more information please It is a automatic transmission - 2 wheel drive. Does this help?
What year/spec mustang? A '65 6 cylinder would be slower but a '69 428 Cobra jet would probably be faster.
The transmission fluid capacity for your truck, automatic transmission would be 3 quarts.