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Can someone school me on the Mustang V8s
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<blockquote data-quote="NasteeNate" data-source="post: 11833476" data-attributes="member: 25308"><p>Don't listen to the people that count the 2V 96-98 sn95 out. Any modular platform will absolutely run forever if regular maintenance was done. There are more 2v (two valve engines) combing the streets then there are 4v's. The old pushrod 5.0 is less reliable than ohc designs by nature and have stupid small problems. And unless your heart is desired on one look toward the ohc engines. Now if your looking for the best bang for the buck a pushrod would yield better results simply for the cost factor in the performance category.</p><p></p><p>If you do not plan on modding heavy go with the 4v platform. If you want something cheaper, reliable, and easier to mod go 2v. Most 4v people I know simply don't touch the engine platform because anything engine related cost $$$. As in reliability anything 0hc will be for you. If you don't plan to mod as much go 4v, if you do go 2v, and if you want just straight performance go pushrod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NasteeNate, post: 11833476, member: 25308"] Don't listen to the people that count the 2V 96-98 sn95 out. Any modular platform will absolutely run forever if regular maintenance was done. There are more 2v (two valve engines) combing the streets then there are 4v's. The old pushrod 5.0 is less reliable than ohc designs by nature and have stupid small problems. And unless your heart is desired on one look toward the ohc engines. Now if your looking for the best bang for the buck a pushrod would yield better results simply for the cost factor in the performance category. If you do not plan on modding heavy go with the 4v platform. If you want something cheaper, reliable, and easier to mod go 2v. Most 4v people I know simply don't touch the engine platform because anything engine related cost $$$. As in reliability anything 0hc will be for you. If you don't plan to mod as much go 4v, if you do go 2v, and if you want just straight performance go pushrod. [/QUOTE]
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