That scoop looks like its off a pre 87 Mustang GT but just spun 180 degrees.
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* 90 Crown Vic LX HO Powerplant - 2.5" H, no smog/ac, 3.55 k code, diy cai, porter lower intake, underdrive crank, 100a alt.
* 89 Mustang LX Vert 5.0 5spd 246rwhp 276rwtq - Bolt on's. 351w and TKO600 in the works.
* 90 GMC Sierra Ext Cab w/carb'd 11:1cr 327
* 89 E250 Cargo Van - Stock 300 i6, c6, 3.55 open. 75k original miles.
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Originally posted by gadget73 View Postjust out of curiosity, why the 351 instead of something far cheaper like an HO? I understand the cool factor, but if this is your mom's DD, why not just leave it alone or go with an easy and proven engine setup instead of doing a major swap like this?
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Originally posted by talladam View PostThat scoop looks like its off a pre 87 Mustang GT but just spun 180 degrees.
From what I've seen, the EFI on a 5.8 won't fit under a Box hood.
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Originally posted by packman View PostI just want the extra torque that the increased stroke of a 351W naturally has. At first I wanted to build a 306, then I thought about stroking the engine out to 331, then 347, and I realized that I can probably get the same or better performance out of a 351W. We have the parts now that can make the 5.8L engines move and get good MPGs, so I figured that I would take advantage of that.
Packman
Looks like no matter what a hood scoop and cutting the hood will be required unless you use a different intake, which is going to complicate other things. Any experimenting will mean more days out of service while you tackle the problems...Builder/Owner of Badass Panther Wagons
Busy maintaining a fleet of Fords
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Originally posted by mrltd View Post5.8, good mpg? Seriously, for a DD, a stock HO is a far better chioce. More displacement means more gas...
Looks like no matter what a hood scoop and cutting the hood will be required unless you use a different intake, which is going to complicate other things. Any experimenting will mean more days out of service while you tackle the problems...
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Originally posted by Pirate View PostThe scoop is off of an '83 GT, and is mounted the correct way...the '79-'81 Cobra and '82 GT scoop looks different, the '84-'86 and 87-93 GT's didn't have scoops (I've owned a 79' Cobra, '82, '83, '84, '85, and '89 GT's...)...
From what I've seen, the EFI on a 5.8 won't fit under a Box hood.
And that car made me cream lol. If I do wind up having to mod the hood, that low profile look is EXACTLY what I would aim for; I would not want a ridiculous or super obvious scoop on mine.sigpic
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1985 P43 Crown Vic, "Lightning Interceptor". Project is back on!
1987 P72 Crown Vic, EFI 351W (not my conversion), rusty and crusty parts car.
2006 Ford Fusion, 30MPG, premium sound, daily driver, 200K miles and still going.
2011 Ford Fucus, 36MPG, Sync, wifey / baby mobile.
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Originally posted by Heretic View PostUpon initial test fitting for mine, the GT40 on my 5.8 allowed the hood to close correctly. As for the fuel economy, the EFI should be able to get some efficiency out of the larger motor. I'll let you know the results of mine in about 3-4 months.
And that car made me cream lol. If I do wind up having to mod the hood, that low profile look is EXACTLY what I would aim for; I would not want a ridiculous or super obvious scoop on mine.
The old last century 351 EFI swap I saw was in a TC and the kid had the stock hood cut along the lines and had an inch welded in. The thing looked very stock. was very well done.Builder/Owner of Badass Panther Wagons
Busy maintaining a fleet of Fords
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So is the intake clearing the hood the only problem with this swap? All these pics of 5.8's under the hood are making me want to slap one in my 89.'92 F-350 4x4: 7.3 idi, E4OD, 6" all spring Skyjacker lift, 16.5" Mickey Classic II's, 35" BFG's, Loc-Rite Up front, Trac Lock in rear.
'91 Lincoln Mark VII Bill Blass: don't know yet
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Just for mpg reference figures, a 4wd truck with a 302 get 15+ highway, 351w efi gets 9. Doesn't matter if its in a bronco or a f250. 9 mpg highway. Good luck with that good gas mileage shit. You figure out how to make it happen let me know.1989 Grand Marquis LS
flat black, 650 double pumper, random cam, hei, stealth intake, Police front springs, Wagon rear, Police rear bar, wagon front ,exploder wheels, 205/60-15 fronts 275/60-15 rears, 1 5/8" headers, 2.5" offroad x pipe, Eclipse front bucket seats, Custom floor shifter, 4.10 gears, aluminum driveshaft and daily driven. 16.77@83mph
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wierd our 400 powered79 bronco gets 13, with a carb, c6, 33's, and 3.50 gears. I still agree though. doubt itll get that great of milage. I dont remeber anyone on corral saying much more than 20 in a 5speed stang for milage with a 351.Builder/Owner of Badass Panther Wagons
Busy maintaining a fleet of Fords
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I agree on the MPG thing. I have an 88 F-250 4x4 with a windsor and the mileage sucks. Even after taking out the c6 and putting in a ZF 5-speed to have an overdrive it's terrible. Not too bad on the highway if you don't drive 80mph everywhere like I do.'92 F-350 4x4: 7.3 idi, E4OD, 6" all spring Skyjacker lift, 16.5" Mickey Classic II's, 35" BFG's, Loc-Rite Up front, Trac Lock in rear.
'91 Lincoln Mark VII Bill Blass: don't know yet
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