So guess what guys

justinschmidt1

Post Whore
Joined
Dec 4, 2006
Messages
10,663
Reaction score
430
Explorer motor swap. Aluminum block + PI. Ask justin about it


Id reccomend it...drops 80 lbs off the nose and its a straight forward swap.

Otherwise id say go with a mark8 4v.

Gonna cost you a fortune if you don't do it Yourself though
 

justinschmidt1

Post Whore
Joined
Dec 4, 2006
Messages
10,663
Reaction score
430
For the cost of a pi swap you would be better off buying a junkyard explorer 4.6. It swaps right in, just put your cover and accessories on it and your good to go.

Pi power and 80 lbs off the he nose
 
OP
OP
sn95jones

sn95jones

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 29, 2011
Messages
4,139
Reaction score
323
Location
Arlington, Tx
True but my bottom end is ****ed and the cost to do a rebuild would be outrageous. I figure find a low mileage pi motor and find someone who would install it for me for some extra cash in their hand.
Any takers? Lol

Sent from my SGH-T989 using Tapatalk 2
 

Steven

Legend
Joined
Jun 3, 2007
Messages
8,138
Reaction score
123
Location
SC
oh true dat. Yea charleston, southern tip of SC. Hour and a half from Myrtle.
 

the5.ohh

Legend
Joined
Oct 15, 2012
Messages
9,564
Reaction score
133
Location
Shaolin, NY
Mark 8 4v's make around 280hp and 285 ft lbs stock, the LSC versions of the mark 8 makes 285hp and 290 ft lbs I'm pretty sure Lobird will chime in to help me on that. Both of us have mark's. If you get a mark 8 motor, get one from a 97-98 so you can do a Cobra intake swap. Cobra intake on a 93-96 Mark 8 motor is pretty much pointless. Then some cams and you'll be making some nice power lol
 

BigBore96

Active Member
Joined
Oct 2, 2012
Messages
882
Reaction score
173
Mark 8 4v's make around 280hp and 285 ft lbs stock, the LSC versions of the mark 8 makes 285hp and 290 ft lbs I'm pretty sure Lobird will chime in to help me on that. Both of us have mark's. If you get a mark 8 motor, get one from a 97-98 so you can do a Cobra intake swap. Cobra intake on a 93-96 Mark 8 motor is pretty much pointless. Then some cams and you'll be making some nice power lol

Thats not true. The earlier mark motors benefit the same from the cobra intake swap. The only real difference is the valves in the earlier are more shrouded and the valve springs suck. But work fine for the cams that are in them. If you swap cobra cams in them you need to do springs as well.

The earlier mark 8s need the cobra intake way more than the 97/98 do.
 

the5.ohh

Legend
Joined
Oct 15, 2012
Messages
9,564
Reaction score
133
Location
Shaolin, NY
its the other way around man. 93-96 Marks had better intakes then the 97-98s, thats why a 93-96 can beat a stock 97-98 both cars being stock. I know about the valves and stuff but the 93-96 marks were quicker than 97/98s thats why most people with a 97-98 mark 8 do a cobra intake swap, Gen 1 marks (93-96) usually don't too often.
 

lobird91

New Member
Joined
Jan 17, 2013
Messages
67
Reaction score
6
Location
GA
Thats not true. The earlier mark motors benefit the same from the cobra intake swap. The only real difference is the valves in the earlier are more shrouded and the valve springs suck. But work fine for the cams that are in them. If you swap cobra cams in them you need to do springs as well.

The earlier mark 8s need the cobra intake way more than the 97/98 do.

You can do the Cobra intake swap on either but it doesn't gain power on a Gen 1 Mark engine. The Gen 1 intake flows as well as the Cobra and no one has seen any real measurable power gains from the swap, it does however make everything much easier to get to. The Gen 2s really benefit because of the 2 piece intake design. The upper intake has 2 very small openings feeding all of the air to the lower, guys usually see 15-20hp gains from Cobra swaps on Gen 2s. Also 95 and 96 Gen 1 engines got the better heads and beehive valve springs.

-Alan
 

Musturd

Post Whore
Joined
Feb 12, 2011
Messages
11,225
Reaction score
3,676
In all honesty jones . The 4.6 is one of the simplest motor swaps ever . I have no doubt you and a buddy could get it done. Sucks about the motor . I also agree with grabbing a exploder motor huge weight savings
 
OP
OP
sn95jones

sn95jones

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 29, 2011
Messages
4,139
Reaction score
323
Location
Arlington, Tx
In all honesty jones . The 4.6 is one of the simplest motor swaps ever . I have no doubt you and a buddy could get it done. Sucks about the motor . I also agree with grabbing a exploder motor huge weight savings

I may look into that and see what I can find what year should I look for?

Sent from my SGH-T989 using Tapatalk 2
 

Latest posts

Forum statistics

Threads
78,534
Messages
1,535,741
Members
16,186
Latest member
Armand

Members online

Top