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<blockquote data-quote="mustangsvt281" data-source="post: 12971986" data-attributes="member: 125389"><p>well i love the car so i didnt want to see it sit in the driveway for months and months while i was getting the swap parts. So i went and started piecing an entire motor together. Basically i bought a used teksid block, bought a forged bottom end. Bought a used 98 cobra crankshaft, bought a used set of 01 cobra heads(needs things cut and grinded) etc etc. Also went with a lethal fuel system for an 03/04 cobra($1800). the fuel system has all new lines/rails/pumps/hat/fuel filter and so on. Also bought a 03/04 cobra tank to go with it. Sorry i should have been a little more detailed about my swap. It essential is an eaton swap, but its done to withstand more then the eaton. Simply because i know that the eaton is not going to be on there for long. After i get use to the eaton i will swap a KB or Whipple on there. I prefer to put the whipple on there but im on a college student budget right now. The block is going to be bored out today!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mustangsvt281, post: 12971986, member: 125389"] well i love the car so i didnt want to see it sit in the driveway for months and months while i was getting the swap parts. So i went and started piecing an entire motor together. Basically i bought a used teksid block, bought a forged bottom end. Bought a used 98 cobra crankshaft, bought a used set of 01 cobra heads(needs things cut and grinded) etc etc. Also went with a lethal fuel system for an 03/04 cobra($1800). the fuel system has all new lines/rails/pumps/hat/fuel filter and so on. Also bought a 03/04 cobra tank to go with it. Sorry i should have been a little more detailed about my swap. It essential is an eaton swap, but its done to withstand more then the eaton. Simply because i know that the eaton is not going to be on there for long. After i get use to the eaton i will swap a KB or Whipple on there. I prefer to put the whipple on there but im on a college student budget right now. The block is going to be bored out today! [/QUOTE]
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