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Hey guys! This is my first post, but my dad asked me this question. being as I dont know anything about cars (but I'd like to learn), I didn't know who to ask so I'm coming to you guys. Anyway, on to the question. My dad was wondering if it's possible to engine swap the 4 banger on the ecoboost and drop a 5.0 GT engine in there. I said no, but to be honest I have no idea. So, is it possible?
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Considering it's the same car, why not?
Just need to rearrange some stuff, like take out the turbo and IC pipes.
 

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Anything is possible with enough $$$
 
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How much do you think that would cost? Or would it be cheaper to trade the EcoBoost for a GT?
 

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How much do you think that would cost? Or would it be cheaper to trade the EcoBoost for a GT?
Almost certainly be cheaper to trade the EB for a GT. You are likely looking at $12k+ to complete a swap like that.
 
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Seriously...?
 

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GlennG on the forum here is pushing his ecoboost to 175mph on the autobahn. Love what you have, man.
 

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Hey guys! This is my first post, but my dad asked me this question. being as I dont know anything about cars (but I'd like to learn), I didn't know who to ask so I'm coming to you guys. Anyway, on to the question. My dad was wondering if it's possible to engine swap the 4 banger on the ecoboost and drop a 5.0 GT engine in there. I said no, but to be honest I have no idea. So, is it possible?
You looking to slow the car down or just get worse gas mileage lol??:headbonk:
 

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Well if you are going fuck all on the warranty just upgrade the eco to 400ish HP and be done with it.
 

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Just trade it in and get a GT. You'll save much more money than doing a swap.
 

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I agree. Not worth the swap. If you want that engine just trade up and be done.
 

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swap would only be worth it if you were going all out full on gutted racecar with a built engine,trans, race seats, full cage... I mean Race Car. To swap a 5.0 into an EBM would not be cost effective. Just to put it into perspective a new stock Coyote motor from Ford would be around $7K. Used is easily $5K.

If you are looking for a project for a father and son to handle I'd look into picking up an old 60-'s era muscle car instead. Lots of cheap parts and swap kits and Much.. much simpler to work on. Hell even a RWD car from the 80's or 90's like a fox body Mustang or 3rd gen Camaro would be a fun and relatively simple cheap project compared to tackling an engine swap on a modern car.
 

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swap would only be worth it if you were going all out full on gutted racecar with a built engine,trans, race seats, full cage... I mean Race Car. To swap a 5.0 into an EBM would not be cost effective. Just to put it into perspective a new stock Coyote motor from Ford would be around $7K. Used is easily $5K.

If you are looking for a project for a father and son to handle I'd look into picking up an old 60-'s era muscle car instead. Lots of cheap parts and swap kits and Much.. much simpler to work on. Hell even a RWD car from the 80's or 90's like a fox body Mustang or 3rd gen Camaro would be a fun and relatively simple cheap project compared to tackling an engine swap on a modern car.

Even then I wouldn't put a Coyote in. It would be a BBF with juice.

If you want to play swap car get a foxbody or at the most a SN-95.

Otherwise buy the right car the first time.

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3k or so will get you a big turbo kit. So no
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