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Old 01-21-2008, 07:43 PM   #11
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Default RE: fox body engine swap-2.3 to 460

could there be anyone who could help me figure oout if i can put a 351w stroked to 427 into a 07 mustang and make it EFI and keep the a/c?. i want to make a sick street car that i can drive every day. the car will keep the t-5 tranny (i know it will have to be built) and can i use an 8.8" rear? the car is a 6 cyl, and i want to make it into a hardcore street machine. the swap wont be happening until the warranty is out. but i want to have this all laid out because as soon as its gone i want to start the changes. any help would be greatly appreciated.
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