Yes. Because putting a great engine into a car will kill the car.
Just don't pop the hood then?
No, because you will likely get attacked by fanboys from both Ford and Chevy. I have PERSONALLY seen it happen.
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Because someone is passionate about a certain type of car they are automatically rednecks? OH PLEASE
Because someone is passionate about a certain type of car they are automatically rednecks? OH PLEASE
If someone gets that upset over the whole Ford vs. Chevy thing that they actively want to hurt someone, then yes, I'd say they're a redneck and a pretty massive idiot.
Being passionate and being an idiot are two separate things.
SlashfanI must say myself though I tend to get VERY upset when things like this come up.
I must say myself though I tend to get VERY upset when things like this come up.
Why? I'm a Toyota fan, but I'm ok when I see AE86s with Nissan motors, or T100s with Chevy motors. There are MR2s out there with the Northstar V8 in them and I find that amazing. If it runs amd puts a smile on the owners face than thats all that matters.
@Op: I think a flappy padel 80's 'stang would be sweet. And any modern four banger or V6 will probably shave some weight off the car. Not sure about old 4 banger vs new V8 weight wise.
SlashfanI wouldn't say redneck, I'd say just dumb to be honest. I think redneck takes things a little too far.
And yes I agree.
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I must say myself though I tend to get VERY upset when things like this come up.
I'd be amazed if someone who was willing to resort to violence over what engine you swapped into a 25-year-old base model slushbox Mustang wasn't a redneck of some variety.Because someone is passionate about a certain type of car they are automatically rednecks? OH PLEASE
The rolleyes smiley would perhaps be more appropriate had you not just proved his point in the other half of your post.
I'd be amazed if someone who was willing to resort to violence over what engine you swapped into a 25-year-old base model slushbox Mustang wasn't a redneck of some sort.
The rolleyes smiley would perhaps be more appropriate had you not just proved his point in the other half of your post.
Ford engines make a distinct sound lol. Keep one brand in one vehicle and other brand in that vehicle. Don't mix them, if they wanted them mixed they would have built them that way.
Anyways, before I completely freak out, lets see what the OP has to say.
It's a good thing you're not into diesels. You'd freak out at all the people that have decided to get rid of the junk Ford and Navistar decided was a good diesel engine to swap with a Cummins from Dodge trucks.
Yeah I don't think Ford makes in house diesel engines. At least State side that is.
No, because you will likely get attacked by fanboys from both Ford and Chevy. I have PERSONALLY seen it happen.
Edit: Digital dash would probably be a nightmare to get working, but its not unheard of to use the S2000 cluster in some older Hondas. .
People put American engines in foreign cars because they sound good, and are better. Putting a foreign engine into an American car just ruins it in my opinion.
When people build derby cars they don't put a Toyota or Honda engine, they use 318's, 350's, 460's ect. Beacuse they're bullet proof, mean sounding and easy to work on.
I say use a Chev motor! But the whole debate thing has gotten kind of out-of-hand.. so maybe we should wait for the owner to decide.
That's why I said almost all....
But all this bickering in the thread. Shouldn't we, the people, let the TS decide what to do with his car?
So, Mr. Thread starter.
What is your intention with the car, your budget, etc etc...
I know I am, not afraid to admit it. I grew up on Ford.They have to catch you first.
I also know somebody with a SBC swapped Foxbody drag car. He hasn't been lynched at the drag strip yet. Foxbodys aren't rare or anything, you aren't losing anything of historical significance by putting any other motor in one.
I think Slashfan might be the biggest fanboy on this forum. And that's saying something.
Edit: Digital dash would probably be a nightmare to get working, but its not unheard of to use the S2000 cluster in some older Hondas. Could get more complicated going from one make to another (and we definitely don't want no parts that ain't from a Ferd on this here car).