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Scott Nixon
fiveohnoyoudidnt

I don't think the 2.0 would work, it is designed to be transversely mounted.

The overall engine architecture is unchanged. Minor changes were made to the heads (ports, chamber and valves), cams and intake manifold. They basically used what they learned from the Boss 302 program (Roadrunner engine) and combined it with the production GT coyote. So same engine.

The 2.3L will be the standard engine in non North American markets. The 6 cylinder will always be popular with rental car companies their fleets, so count on it stick around although the outputs are close.

Count on them offering a controls pack. In fact I know of one published project where a guy is swapping the new 2.3L into a Fox Mustang. 21st century SVO.

Continuim Transfuntioner

Facts are a real downer aren't they?

Nothing overrated about Mustangs and Corvettes. Both are two of the longest running production performance vehicles of all time. Both are considered icons and legends. Easily recognizable around the world. Highly desirable in countries that they were never sold in, the list goes on and on.

News Flash! Drifting (figure skating of auto sports) is not racing! It is a style competition based upon judges scores. Therefore, not racing!

I am biased, I don't think these cars are as good as people make them out to be. I don't know how to tell you this, but..... V8s, especially overhead valve, engines are simple and easy to work on. And what engine requires "ripping apart the block" for removing push rods. With the valve covers and intake manifold

If I am being laid to rest, and a hot rod Model T hearse is taking me, it better be powered by FORD!

Cheap, easy to work on, parts are everywhere, fun, and Mustang!

Big V8? have you ever seen the engine in the C5, C6 or C7 Corvette? They are an amazingly small package and that is why everyone swaps them into Japanese shit mixers. Also, how is a DOHC easier to work on than a pushrod engine?

It does capture all the cool though.

Carbureted? Check. Points Ignition? Check. Traction control? yeah it's my right foot.

I found the best Toyota to buy

Corvette is not hard to work on and the materials used are at least on par with Toyota and not inferior. You can get a stang to turn, see the Trans Am series. If I get a performance car, MPG is not a deciding factor. Have you ever driven a 450 hp car? 500 hp? Try driving 600+ horsepower in a 20+ year old car and

just trying to bring some logic and reason to the internet.

1 for 3 ain't bad if you're a baseball player. I'll take the Land Cruiser.

just wait till you see my other reply....

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