Poll for Ford fans only?
(FOR FORD FANS) Do any of you fellow fans of Ford Motors approve of putting 5.0 liter Ford engines (or really any other Ford engine) and other Ford mechanical parts into cars of other brands (mainly meaning foreign vehicles)? I am a huge fan of Ford,
Just be real careful, running that much pressure on turbos in a already high-compression v8 you will be blowing head gaskets like theres no tomarrow. I think that its definately a cool idea to drop a real v8 into a rice rocket, as long as whatever your

Fords new 347 cubic inch race motor will make for good opposition to the Chevy crates that are currently dominating crate motor stock car racing classes.
The new 2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302 starts from a reasonable--given its level of performance--$40,995, but the heart of the car, its mighty 5.0-liter V-8, can be all yours for just $11,995. That’s because Ford is now offering its Boss 302 V-8 as a standalone ‘crate engine’ through its Ford Racing division.
Ford modular, 3-valve crate motors from Saleen. Supercharged and naturally aspirated short and long blocks.
Automotix offers Ford engines with 1-year warranty and 90-day price match guarantee. They also offer Acura Motors at discount price with 90 days guarantee. Acura engine remanufactured with same exact part as the OEM. Ford crates the guaranteed to match or exceed the performance.
Ford Racing began offering the new 5.0L V8 engine as a crate motor last year but the aftermarket performance division of Ford Motor Company has announced that they are now offering the high performance Boss 302 variant of the 5.0L V8 – packing 444 horsepower made with the help of improved engine components compared to the standard Ford 5.0L V8.