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Originally Posted by Sick srt-4
?? I think your wrong. IN HIS statments he was implying he had a 100% Street trim mustang. THE MOTOR HE SHOWED IN THE PIC WILL NOT FIT without extensive fab.
Now as for the crate motor, that's different. That was NOT what he was asking if you read his statements.
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He asked if that motor would fit in a stock front end on a mustang. If you need to clarify this they have a # right on the website. As far as the street trim mustang part , simple modifications on the rearend and suspension is the onlything needed for this power to plant to the ground. And I can supply him a list of what he would need.
I explained exactly how it will fit even the headers not clearing the factory wheel wells (fender wells) Please explain how a bored and stroked 302 Dart Short Block will need fabrication and provide pictures to this I have got to see this for myself if Im wrong. If you paid attention you would see I provided pictures on this subject and I can supply a ton more. How is this any different then any other 76mm single turbo Mustang's ? This motor was built for street class racing, you have to run factory frame rails and factory firewall you understand that right? Factory no modifications what so ever ?
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