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Old 06-14-2005, 01:12 PM
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Default 351 to 427

i own a 94 mustang with a crappy 6 banger.... go ahead and laugh but i was wondering if i removed all computers and ac and other things could i install a carbed 351 bored out to a 427? i dont NEED ac or FI or any of that computer mumbo jumbo. i just want a car that smoke at the track and on the streets.....(too many rice burners in my area lol) i have access to a 351W and 5 speed for super cheap. i kinda figured it would be a drop in since the car could have had a 5.0. if this change is possible what all do i need? i am thinking motor/tranny and that would be all maybe the rear end.... thanks everyone and please help me out.
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Old 06-14-2005, 01:14 PM
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Default RE: 351 to 427

9" rear, driveshaft, motor mounts, headers and full exhaust, maybe a larger radator, im sure there is more but thats all i can think of at this moment
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Old 06-14-2005, 10:08 PM
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first off, its stroked and bored to 427. you cant get 427 just from cuttin the walls wider. secondly, what 5 speed r u talkin about? that 427 would rip a t5 to shreds. depending on the power, you could run an 8.8, but i do suggest gettin a 9" in there. ur springs/shocks should be upgraded to support the extra weight, plus all the stuff livefast said. lastly- GOOD LUCK!
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