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Sorry if this is a repost, but not sure if anyone saw this article yesterday on Motor Trend's site: Ford Cyclone 3.5L Some highlights: -Same package size as 3.0L Duratec -250HP/240lbs-ft (on Regular Unleaded) -VVT -High Pressure Casting (in lieu of Sand Casting) -Engine designed with future turbocharging in mind Now if we only knew the specifics of the transaxle mounting bolt pattern...
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Someone please tell me I can put this in my SVT!
Originally posted by Who the F are You?: does your family tree not have any branches on it?
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With VVT its highly unlikly.
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Originally posted by MxRacer: Originally posted by RawBurt: I'll be keeping it to myself, until the time comes. It'll be hard to find.
much like your weiner.
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No, but those specs sound kick-arse!
The crank,mains, casting process, even the direct acting buckets. There's nothing saying that you can't use a pcm with VVT on it inside your car is there?
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CSVT E0 3L
14.5 @ 94mph, Stock Intake, Stock Exhaust minus Resonator, CEL, And Broken Pass. Side CV...Untuned.
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Funny FAST managed to get the new 4.0L V6 with iVCT to run without an ECU that had VCT controls on it. But what does a low-post count member like myself know about such things?  The engine will not shut down if iVCT is not ECU controlled, it will just default, and FAST managed to manually move the cam gears to advance the intake cams and then get it to run again at that profile. This was late last year sometime (August or September), so by now, with the popularity of the SN197 Mustang, they have probably developed their FAST XFI engine management system to work with the Ford EDIS COP and iVCT system. On a side note, Greddy eManage (Ultimate) claims it works with the Mazda Miata 4-cylinder which uses Ford's oil control valve iVCT system.
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How about a cost to return formula here?  One off custom 3.5L setup or just putting a turbo on a 3L engine? Hmmm... It would make for an interesting project engine in a car worth making more power in. Something not driving the wrong wheels that is. However there still is the "is the extra cost worth the uniqueness" factor.
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did anyone ever post that response to the idea of putting the 3.0 inplace of the 2.5?
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Originally posted by RodneyBur: did anyone ever post that response to the idea of putting the 3.0 inplace of the 2.5?
Werd. Anyone know if the 2.5L heads or the 3l heads will be a direct swap? Thought not.
Then again people said that I could not use the '96 block because the bellhousing was not right. I guarantee that it can work because I have my mtx75 and 96 3l bolted together as we speak. Their is a thing called ambition.... Their is a first for eveything.
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Originally posted by giddyup306: Originally posted by RodneyBur: did anyone ever post that response to the idea of putting the 3.0 inplace of the 2.5?
Werd. Anyone know if the 2.5L heads or the 3l heads will be a direct swap? Thought not.
Then again people said that I could not use the '96 block because the bellhousing was not right. I guarantee that it can work because I have my mtx75 and 96 3l bolted together as we speak. Their is a thing called ambition.... Their is a first for eveything.
that their is,kinda like me completeing my pre98 to post98 front end swap,(painted,just needs to be cleared!!)unfort. for you,your not the first to use the early 3l block..nobody said it couldnt be done,they said its not practical,givin the age,milage etc of a old block,
"Youth ages, immaturity is outgrown, ignorance can be educated, and drunkenness sobered, but STUPID lasts forever."-Aristophanes.
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