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Ford Racing lists the Boss 302 V8 crate engine at $11,999.00, while the standard 5.0 will cost you just $6,999.00. Follow the jump for a full list of features, or let us know what vehicle you’d ...
Check out Ford's newest 302 crate engine in a 1988 Ford Mustang. Tested by Car Craft, the engine proves to be versatile and powerful. Read more about the engine in Car Craft Magazine.
No fewer than five 302-based small blocks are currently available as crate engines. The Ford Performance part numbers for these lumps are M-6007-X2302E, M-6007-X2347DF, M-6007-X2347DR, M-6007 ...
In an about-face from information given at the February launch of the 2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302, Ford said on ... naturally aspirated 5.0-liter V8 will be sold as a crate engine through Ford ...
Just a few months ago, if you wanted the 2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302's 444-hp V-8, ... That's nearly twice the price of a standard 5.0-liter crate engine, ...
As we understood it, Ford had no intention of selling the hopped-up 5.0-liter V-8 found in the 2012 Mustang Boss 302 outside of a completed vehicle.
This time it is a crate engine option featuring the Boss 302’s 444-horsepower, 5.0-liter V8 engine. Sign us up, Ford! Performance improvements notwithstanding, ...
Short-block crate engines have an engine, crankshaft, and pistons. Long-blocks also have cylinder heads, camshafts, and ...
Ford currently offers a single option for an EcoBoost crate engine, the 310 horsepower 2.3-liter four-cylinder, priced at $5,765. Ford has offered the 2.3-liter EcoBoost in several models over the ...
Ford Performance has kept its promise of adding the Mustang GT500‘s mighty V8 to its catalog of crate engines. It’s available as a complete engine directly from the Blue Oval, the kit even ...
Check out Ford's newest 302 crate engine in a 1988 Ford Mustang. Tested by Car Craft, the engine proves to be versatile and powerful. Read more about the engine in Car Craft Magazine.
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