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F150 coyote swap in a 93 hatch
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<blockquote data-quote="pwrshft99" data-source="post: 13884204" data-attributes="member: 73755"><p>I'm looking into a F150 swap for my 99 GT. I can sell off most my blower parts and equal the cost of the motor initially. Check car-part.com, I've seen F150 motors under $2500 lately.</p><p></p><p>I can't bring myself to pay $700 for swap headers. I'd rather have some front facing manifolds fabbed up and run a turbo. With the F150s lower compression, a little boost would be a wonderful thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pwrshft99, post: 13884204, member: 73755"] I'm looking into a F150 swap for my 99 GT. I can sell off most my blower parts and equal the cost of the motor initially. Check car-part.com, I've seen F150 motors under $2500 lately. I can't bring myself to pay $700 for swap headers. I'd rather have some front facing manifolds fabbed up and run a turbo. With the F150s lower compression, a little boost would be a wonderful thing. [/QUOTE]
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