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Old 10-06-2002, 07:34 PM   #1
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Hi all
i have a urgent question to ask tommorrow i plan on purchasing a head swap kit from parkway i have asked many people if i will have a problem with my headers going on right. in the 2002 ford racing catalog the headers say specifically that they will not fit 2000 plus engines but will with minor mods on 99 mustangs since this is a considerable chunk of change i will be dishing out i need to know if anybody has had any problems, that is people who have frpp headers on there 98 stang and have done the swap. i myself don`t see a problem but others i have talked to give me conflicting information also can i still run lower octane gas when i need to.with thw higher compression


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i already did a search and could not find this information
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Old 10-06-2002, 10:43 PM   #2
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I doubt you'll have a problem. I have FRPP heads and shortys. The 99+ head swap will bump up your CR but you shouldn't need premium gas unless you bump the timing.
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Old 10-08-2002, 09:50 AM   #3
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I spoke to the guys at Parkway about a month or so ago and they say you shouldn't have any problems, the kit looks pretty much complete and I believe they're using '01 stock heads w/ the stock cams. Let me know how it turns out for you, if you have any problems, and what kind of improvement you get from it, thks!!
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Old 10-08-2002, 10:01 PM   #4
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yea, they bolt right on! I did the headswap on my friends 98 gt. he had the ford shorties as well. it bolted right up! the compression will be over 10.5 to 1. I used premium in my headswapped 96 gt at all times! cheap insurance imho! make sure you get the 01 or newer heads so you can reuse your valve covers!
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Old 10-09-2002, 10:00 PM   #5
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thats great the guys at parkway said they were 01 heads and intake i asked about the fuel question they said i could run mid grade so long as i`m running stock timing on th engine and i should notice a significant increase since this is the last restrictive piece left on my engine if you haven`t already buy a cold air intake i just did and man what a difference car even idles better

If i used a thicker head gasket will it help my compression and if so what thickness should i get
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Old 10-10-2002, 09:39 AM   #6
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The 99+ head swap will bump up your CR but you shouldn't need premium gas unless you bump the timing.
It bumbs the compression to 11:1. Hell yes you will never premium gas!!!
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Old 10-10-2002, 10:31 PM   #7
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i just got my heads today now i need to find the cam shafter holder i tried some dealers and they will not sell nor rent me the tool i need
and the only guy locally that will do the work for me want`s
$800.00 to do the switch the dealer won`t even do it for me so i`m kinda scewed for now until i get the tool i need .for people in MA who did the swap for you and how much did it cost or were did you get the tool from

and ford racing told me the comp is 10.3:1 with the switch not 11.1:1
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Old 10-11-2002, 09:21 AM   #8
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you dont need the cam holding tool! get a ford service manual though! The cams will rest in the position they are supposed to be in! Then when you put the chains on you only need to rotate them slightly to line them up! the service manual shows it pretty clearly. as for the gasket you would need a really really thick one to make any diff. in compression ratio. meaning i don't think there is such a thing. i allways used factory ones but? $800 isn't too bad of a price imho. it is alot of work. If it's your first one plan on 3 days. not real hard just time consuming!
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Wouldn't using a thicker gasket on stock height heads muck up the timing on an ohc type engine?

Anyway, here is a write up on what's involved in doing the headswap...... Headswap article
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Hey I am purchasing a complete PI head system from www.powerheads.com and I am just wondering if I can do the install myself? Where could I find details or instructions on this? How many hours might it take? Anyone ever done this before? If you have, how did the new power feel? Also, most importantly, how many hours should I expect to be charged for if I pay a speed shop to do this? Thanks.

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Hey Badass did you get your heads in, how did it work out?? How's the car running now, let us know, thks!!
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not yet the car is still in the shop had some problems has anybody with a 98 nustang who has done the swap have any idea how to mout the crossover for the plug wires on the alternator the old bracket held the wires and was also the back support for the alternator the new bracket does not line up with the new intake or back alternator bolt
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