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Old 11-07-2012, 11:03 PM
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I currently have a 2002 v6 4.2L and not happy with the lack of power it provides. I want to do an engine swap with a 4.6 and 5.4 and learn how to other then that I'd buy another truck with that selection of engine. Anyways how would I make it legal to do and keep it registered in southern California ???
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Originally Posted by Rmfjr100
I currently have a 2002 v6 4.2L and not happy with the lack of power it provides. I want to do an engine swap with a 4.6 and 5.4 and learn how to other then that I'd buy another truck with that selection of engine. Anyways how would I make it legal to do and keep it registered in southern California ???
You would be time and money ahead if you would just trade for what you want. I don't see the efforts and investment being worth it.

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Ok we'll the point of I is that I want to learn how but if its honestly not worth it at all then ill just get a truck with it already


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