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Information on Ford-Lincoln LS 3.9 V-8?


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Does anyone have information or photos about the 280 hp 3.9 liter dohc all-aluminum V-8 engine that Ford is using in the Lincoln LS and the Thunderbird?

 

My representative at Ford's "surplus" warehouse informed me that he had 20 new, in-crate 3.9 engines available. I'm trying to get information or photos to see if they are desireable to buy and if they could be used in other applications (like a Z!) besides a Lincoln or T-Bird.

 

Thanks!!

Gerry Dedonis

dedonis@kans.com

Kansas Racing Products Inc.

http://www.kansasracingproducts.com

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Does anyone have information or photos about the 280 hp 3.9 liter dohc all-aluminum V-8 engine that Ford is using in the Lincoln LS and the Thunderbird?

 

My representative at Ford's "surplus" warehouse informed me that he had 20 new' date=' in-crate 3.9 engines available. I'm trying to get information or photos to see if they are desireable to buy and if they could be used in other applications (like a Z!) besides a Lincoln or T-Bird.

 

Thanks!!

Gerry Dedonis

[email']dedonis@kans.com[/email]

Kansas Racing Products Inc.

http://www.kansasracingproducts.com

 

I did locate a very informative website regarding the 3.9 engine. It is one for Lincoln LS enthusiasts, http://www.llsoc.com . You will have to request a free 30-day membership to view the different articles. One article is a "Project LS-GT" build showing a disassembled 3.9 and it's performance features. It's a Cosworth block rated at 252 hp in the 2000-2002 models and 275 hp in the 2003 models with variable-valve timing. Cracked pistons, 10.5:1 compression ratio, 4-valves per cylinder with an iron cylinder sleeve. McLaren has a boosted option too!

 

There are two transmissions, a six-speed manual and and automatic with a stick-override feature.

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This is the same engine they use in the 4.0 lt jag right?

 

Anyway, I have just come back from San diego visiting family and they have a brand new t-bird. Had to have a look and a drive. The engine is bigger then the sbc in my z and really fills up the engine bay in the t-bird. I really was disapointed with it, the car must weigh a lot. Didnt feel much faster then the suv i had rented.

 

Douglas

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