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![]() If you are not going to do a great deal of modification, either the 4.6 or 5.0 would fit the bill nicely...
The 5.0 is reknown for its long life if taken care of, and the 4.6 seems to be going just as good... (besides the "plastic" intake debacle)... The 5.0 is a bit easier to mod and MUCH cheaper to mod at this point. They've been a standard for so long, some parts are just plain inexpensive nowadays... The 5.0 engines give you a little more power stock (about 10hp), and have more torque at the bottom end. While the 4.6 is a rev happy motor that lives in the upper rpms... Both engines respond to mods really well and the modular motors absolutely LOVE boost. Its like a fish taking to water... In almost all respects 5.0 SN-95s are almost exactly the same as the 4.6s. Same frame, nearly the same suspension setup.... If you're just going to do some light mods, I would say go for the one that looks the best to you.... you'll like either powerplant... Hope this helps ------------------ "The Yellowjacket" 381.8 rwhp 377.6 rwtq "Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups." [This message has been edited by Hammer (edited 07-09-2001).] |
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