2V-3V Conversion?
is it possible? i know itd take a nice chunk of money but im sure therell be ways especially with HPT comin out with a ford program.
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Anything's possible. I don't know if you could drop the 3V in a 2V K-member or not. I doubt the headers would fit, but like you said, it would probably cost a nice chunk of change.
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What are the differences between the motors, are we talking completely different block?
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probably a 3000 dollar swap
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I thought SHM was coming out with a 3v head specifically designed to replace a 2v head without much of the BS associated with swapping out to the factory Ford 3v heads?
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if the motors/electronics arent tht different why not a 3v head swap to the 2v, whats so different about the 2?
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why not just look into a 2v-4v head swap? It has been done before and the heads should be TONS cheaper...
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Originally Posted by magius231
why not just look into a 2v-4v head swap? It has been done before and the heads should be TONS cheaper...
If you were going to do a 2V coversion, the 4V would be the way to go. Those heads flow really well even in a stock form. |
Originally Posted by Gunnar@Patriot
If you were going to do a 2V coversion, the 4V would be the way to go. Those heads flow really well even in a stock form.
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Are you looking for more HP or just 'retarded' parts? ;)
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Originally Posted by WILWAXU
Are you looking for more HP or just 'retarded' parts? ;)
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Originally Posted by Wnt2Go10o
2v-3v not bad. 2v to 4v...those things are MASSIVE. if you could do a sohc 3v head swap on it not only are the heads smaller and less combersome but you get a decent increase in power and potential.
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3V motors require notching of the pistons, or different pistons all together. I found this out when I was going to build up my 5.4 3v in my truck.
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The 3V heads also have a different flow of oil over the head, and will not function properly on a 2valve or 4 valve block.
If you want more power definitely get a nice set of 4 valve heads if you have the built bottom end to spin your engine high enough to take advantage of the massive increase in flow #'s |
Originally Posted by Gunnar@Patriot
If you were going to do a 2V coversion, the 4V would be the way to go. Those heads flow really well even in a stock form.
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Put it this way, to swap over to 3v heads the wiring harness from an 05+ Mustang GT will have to go with it, this also means the computer as well. The 3v intake has to go with it, you'll have to machine some of the sensor bosses oversize in your 2v block to suit the sensor differences from the new 3v block since youre using that 3v wire harness. There are a host of issues to attend to, it isnt cheap considering the price of just the components.
-Dan |
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