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<blockquote data-quote="01yellercobra" data-source="post: 16156924" data-attributes="member: 35549"><p>Are you referring to the comment about using the 5.0 out of an F150? They're supposed to be much cheaper. But my understanding is that the intake cams need to be swapped, the compression is lower than the Mustang version, and the timing cover might need to be changed. But that's just what I've seen/read. I've never swapped a Coyote into anything and probably never will.</p><p></p><p>IMO, for a 4V car stick with a 4V set up. You can make 600hp with stock heads and cams. And more than that with more boost and octane. For me that's pretty good. But some want more.</p><p></p><p>I can't see why the Coyote wouldn't pass smog. To do it right all of the emission equipment needs to be in place and it needs to be checked out by a referee station. But it's possible. I know a guy that swapped a 93 Cobra drivetrain into an early 80's LTD and it's 100% smog legal.</p><p></p><p>But like I keep saying, I'd stick with the 4.6.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01yellercobra, post: 16156924, member: 35549"] Are you referring to the comment about using the 5.0 out of an F150? They're supposed to be much cheaper. But my understanding is that the intake cams need to be swapped, the compression is lower than the Mustang version, and the timing cover might need to be changed. But that's just what I've seen/read. I've never swapped a Coyote into anything and probably never will. IMO, for a 4V car stick with a 4V set up. You can make 600hp with stock heads and cams. And more than that with more boost and octane. For me that's pretty good. But some want more. I can't see why the Coyote wouldn't pass smog. To do it right all of the emission equipment needs to be in place and it needs to be checked out by a referee station. But it's possible. I know a guy that swapped a 93 Cobra drivetrain into an early 80's LTD and it's 100% smog legal. But like I keep saying, I'd stick with the 4.6. [/QUOTE]
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