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kevo1045 06-03-2008 01:07 PM

aftermarket for 93 mustang LX?
 
i need info, suggestions, w/e about aftermarket parts for my 1993 mustang LX 4-cyl 2.3L. ive searched and cant find any actual performance parts for it besides exhaust, any help would be much appreciated. any info on engine swaps would be appreciated 2

Dream 06-03-2008 06:12 PM

if you have a good body on the lx. do a swap. as for aftermarket parts for a 4cyl mustang. get that idea outa your head. theyre slow as hell and i knew some1 that had one. doesnt that thing top out at like 80 or somethin?

for the swap....look around for a 351 windsor or cleveland motor. ur gunna also need new plumbing and a new rear end. the rear end will be an 8.8 that you need. and all the other stuf is obvious, like a new tranny and stuff. probably new suspension aswell...........unless you want to lower your car:P

bassman97 06-03-2008 11:09 PM

You can either go w/ a V8 route or keep the 2.3. If you keep the four-banger, you have to do it like the SVO Mustang w/ a turbo since otherwise, it just won't be fun. As for the V8 swap, throw in whatever please you as long as it's a Ford. Everything from 302s-351s to Clevelands to 385s and Modulars fit no problem. You can even make an FE or 400 fit as well. Just pick one that fits you and your budget. Personally, I'd go w/ a 351C or 302/351 Clevor (Windsor block, Cleveland heads).

TUFF 4.6 06-04-2008 06:13 AM

Yea, if the body is worth puttin around a motor, look into some of the crate motor options. There are a bunch to choose from. 347 Stroker is a good choice. The driveline will also have to be updated. Good Luck.

Dream 06-04-2008 09:13 AM

lol NO! crate motors are expensive, and all your gonna do on the street is spin your tires no matter how much throttle you giver. those buggers have a SHIT load of hp. stick with a 351 and just do that som beech up.

TNell 06-04-2008 10:48 AM

esslinger engineering is the place to go for 2.3 power

kevo1045 06-08-2008 01:40 PM

awesome, i appreciate all the info peeps


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