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Is it possible to put the 4-valve heads from a linkoln mark VIII onto the 4.6 engine of a 1998 ford mustang GT

the lincoln is of the same year and engine size (im assuming they are the same type of engine since they are both from ford) if they will fit will it be a direct bolt on, i am hoping so as i think these are the same heads from the cobra


You would be better off installing the entire engine from the Lincoln. That way you'd have no issues with parts compatibility. Then all you'd have to worry about is wiring the engine to the car. You would also want to use the ECM from the Lincoln as

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Where I Read – Electronic Gaming Monthly Issue 113

Letters

The Letter of the Month is from a Girl Gamer who really isn’t that offended by the depiction of buxom bad-ass babes like Lara Croft in video games. Basically, her argument is that as long as the games are fun, she’ll play them, even if they feature women who are sex objects, so long as they’re not passive sex toys, or depicted in a misogynist fashion. Besides, girls get their guys who are sexualized ideals too, like Cloud, Squall, or any of a number of bishounen (my word, not hers).

However, she says that if you don’t like the current crop of video games, then games probably aren’t for you, and you shouldn’t ask for games that fit your taste. I disagree with that statement. Video games should be, ideally, someplace where all walks of life can come and play together on common ground. What I mean by that is that no matter who you are, what gender you are, what kind of music you like, what ethnic group you are, what income class you are, there should be something that you’ll like. This doesn’t mean that all video games should appeal to everyone – but there should be something for everyone.

Anyway, we get a bunch of other letters from girls as well applauding Lara Croft as a positive role model for girls. I also notice that they’re publishing readers E-Mail addresses. That seems like a bad idea nowadays, particularly considering that they don’t publish readers home addresses for privacy reasons. It kind of shows something about how privacy on the internet has changed over time.

On other notes, we get letters responding to the cancellation of Thrill Kill, saying that EA was in the wrong to cancel it (no, they weren’t – they really, really weren’t), and another arguing that if EGM prints a letter they must agree with it, thus they hate Sonic and are horrible people (in response to a letter printed in an earlier issue). I don’t get that at all. We get a letter asking if your video game console can damage your TV (it can, if you leave a stationary image on the screen for too long).

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