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    now I am just looking at them and was asking myself would it fit and my 89 marquis if so how hard would it be to get it done if anyone know that you can do it pleases tell me because well I am going to drive my 89 until the engine is no more and I want to know before I put a new engine in her I am not going to do this right now I am studying on it why buy a new car when your engine is gone
    Last edited by NCGrandMarquis; 06-10-2011, 04:23 PM.

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    Originally posted by NCGrandMarquis View Post
    now I am just looking at them and was asking myself would it fit and my 89 marquis if so how hard would it be to get it done if anyone know that you can do it pleases tell me because well I am going to drive my 89 until the engine is no more and I want to know before I put a new engine in her I am not going to do this right I am studying on it why buy a new car when your engine is gone
    I know you are probably going to think I am a dick, but, at the bare minimum try a little punctuation in your posts.

    As for your question, as far as I know the Boss 302 had the Windsor small block w/ Cleveland heads. It should be able fit, but my best guess would be problems with headers and exhaust.
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      #3
      the original boss 302 or the new modular coyote boss?
      anything is possible with enough money........either project is gonna be big big bucks

      more cost effective to install a 5.0 ho

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        I am going to be verifying the fitment of a Boss 302 with factory Cleveland 4V exhaust manifolds when I empty the engine compartment.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Lincolnmania View Post
          the original boss 302 or the new modular coyote boss?
          anything is possible with enough money........either project is gonna be big big bucks

          more cost effective to install a 5.0 ho
          well if I was going to do it I was going to go with the 89 boss 302

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            Originally posted by NCGrandMarquis View Post
            well if I was going to do it I was going to go with the 89 boss 302
            What is an 89 Boss 302?

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              Originally posted by NCGrandMarquis View Post
              well if I was going to do it I was going to go with the 89 boss 302
              A. WTF are you talking about?
              B. Punctuation is a great thing.
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                #8
                Originally posted by Mercracer View Post
                What is an 89 Boss 302?
                1989 Mustang

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                    Originally posted by NCGrandMarquis View Post
                    well if I was going to do it I was going to go with the 89 boss 302
                    :lol:
                    Originally posted by Mercracer View Post
                    What is an 89 Boss 302?
                    Mustang hoo hoo

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by NCGrandMarquis View Post
                      1989 Mustang
                      This is where we get the thread back on track. The only 302 available in 1989 was the same 302 used in Mustangs from 1987 to 1993. The only "Boss 302" engine ever installed in Mustangs was from 1969-1970. The new Boss 302 Edition Mustang has the 5.0 Coyote (Hi-Po 302 Ti-VCT V8) engine in it.
                      Last edited by Mercracer; 06-10-2011, 06:50 PM.

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                        The next BS post in this thread whether it is to be critical of grammar or whatever will be deleted along with the rest.

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                          An HO, will fit right under your hood. You'll need a different computer, different fuel injectors, a bored out Lopo EGR spacer, E7 heads, HO cam. That's about it.

                          If you swap in a complete HO, you will need different injectors, computer and bored out spacer.

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