Hey Veeky Forums

hey Veeky Forums.

I have a 88 foxbody and a mopar big block 440 w/ trans. does anyone know where I can find engine mounts to bolt the 440 into my mustang?

I don't think any exist. Go wait in the thread you post on stangnet.com if you want serious answers, Veeky Forums won't give you any.

If you want an easier swap, I'd sell the 440 and get a BBF 460 instead - although the trans will probably be a bit weaker, motor mounts and other swap stuff will be a lot easier.

Sell your heap of an engine and get the v6 ecoboost.

Heap of torque

Flat torque with no top end.

you make them yourself you faggot

This would be cool. Building a 89 currently, any pictures.

dunno man, Mopar in a Ford seems like sacrilege to me and many others so you'd probably have to fabricate your own mounts.

Ya I agree, I'm planning on putting a coyote in mine, but shit if you had it sitting around why not.

>Ford body, Hemi crate motor, Muncie 4-speed

fuck

Coyotes are heavy and wide though, might as well use a Ford bigblock instead.

>Ford Body and rear axle
>GM TH400 trans
>Aluminium twinturbo Hemi
HNNNNNNNGGGG

noice get m8

also
>tfw no cammer swapped toploader 72 Mustang.

It's only about 60 pound difference from a the old 5.0. It looks so good though

>all that useless bullshit electronics
>looks good

>having 100% of available torque at all times through the powerband is a bad thing
Found the retard

>tfw no aluminium Cammer swapped 1970 Mustang notchback
I know your feelios, bro.

I'd still prefer a built 302 with a nitrous plate on it - or some wierd turbo setup.

Yes and so it's unpredictable and unusable. Found the retard.

going off those statements you're both retards

this, naturally aspirated V8 is pure and nubile.

your local metal yard

you're mum's pure and nubile too m8

moroso makes solid metal mounts, should be easy to weld to

Du it.

The 3.5L EcoBoost V6 makes 90% of its torque at under 2000 rpm and 100% at 2500 rpm. Get your facts right.
That's the single most idiotic statement I've seen on Veeky Forums this year.