We have a 90 Mustang LeMons race car. We've gotten it to work really well in the corners, and the brakes are great. It has all the power you would expect out of a 20 year old worn out 2.3 (88hp when new). I'd like to increase the power without upsetting the handling, fuel mileage, or reliability of the car. I also want to keep the new to us T5 in place.
1st choice: I'm thinking a ranger 2.5 right now, same basic engine with about 130hp, but we'd have to rewire the car with the ranger harness and computer.
2nd choice: 3.8 or 4.2 V6. Lighter weight - aluminum heads, bell housing and motor mounts are easy. We'd still need to rewire the car. I don't know about their reliability. SC T bird engine is an option this way.
3rd choice: I dunno. I can make motor mounts, and we'll have to rewire the car regardless. Is there anything interesting we can use with the cable clutched T5?
This will be our 3rd LeMons in the car. I know out and out power isn't the way to win, but we need more to place in the top five. It pains me to say this but, no V8 swaps. Also, I need the motor to come out of a car I can part out to recover our money.






