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Old 05-23-2010, 19:13   #1 (permalink)
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confused Info needed please.. I cant sleep till I know!!

I asked this question last year and to date knowone has been able to answer my question..its driving me insane and I cant get to sleep at night worrying..

Question is...Did the XH Ford Panelvan come out with a V8?............

I know the XH utes did. eg: XR8......

Now in the event that the XH panelvan didnt come out with the V8...

would the XH ute V8 motor fit...would say a 5 litre efi out of a EL etc fit?..

would I run into the firewall probs with the V8 fit like the XF V8 conversion does?

is the XH firwall/engine bay area on the XH the same as the XF....

and finally would I need an engineer certificate for the V8 conversion if the panelvan didnt come out with the V8 like the ute did.

Many thanks if someone can answer these questions for me ..I'm getting pretty tired..........
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Bazza
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