You guys are right, considering swapping is the move of a crazy man(silly). Which is exactly why im researching it. More than the actual task itself, I'm just curious, and have been researching the idea for entertainment's sake more than anything else. So before the "you moron, why would you do all that s***, jackass" thing rolls around(bang)(smash), know I'm just looking....
Well, I was considering the FWD V6 for its turbo capabilities. (I know, I've lost it)
Like I said in the previous post, I'm waiting for someone at Mazda that knows anything (which as those of you have dealt with mazda reps know is rare) about specs. I'm trying to see if there is an advantage in block thickness to the V6. I mean, duh, of course, but I'm hoping to find that the V6 has retained the thick ass block used in the Taurus.
It's gonna be a pain, and a joy. The beauty of starting block-up is that you can buy as many factory parts as you want, and custom the rest. e.g., I can use factory gaskets, rings, springs, valves, etc, but change pistons, rods, and cams. And by switching to the "American" 3.0L V6 (in a sense, for parts purposes only), I'm hoping for a larger domestic retail market as far as upgrades go. For example, a stronger crank, rods, and pistons would be SUPER for NOS applications (which I would not do, but would research).
Also, when you're starting with a higher cc V6 motor, the torque gains from F/I increase as compared to our 1900cc I4. For example, a roots-style blower on our cars might get us 120hp (there is no math in that, I'm just picking a nice really high #, dont flame). A super on the Camaro's V8? Helluva lot more.
Again, I'm in the "questions" phase with Mazda. I do not have numbers to back it up.
But I did find out that we can buy EVERY SINGLE part for this car retail from the parts department. Hell, they were asking me when I wanted the block shipped.
If anyone else has more money and time than me (and that would be most people), feel free to take a crack at it. Fitment is not as big an issue for a FF-FF swap as it would be otherwise.
But there is that little part of me

that wants to make our cars AWD.....




I'm such a dreamer.