1988 Mustang Crate Engines and Cylinder Blocks

Give Your 1988 Mustang an Immediate Power Upgrade with a Crate Engine or Cylinder Block
1988 Mustang Crate Engines and Cylinder Blocks
If your 1988 Mustang's engine isn't cutting it anymore, then a crate engine is the fastest way to get your Mustang back on the road with more power than before. If you prefer to build your engine from the ground up, then a high-quality cylinder block will get your build started right.
Crate Engines for EFI or Carburetors
If you’re considering a new 1988 Mustang crate engine for your favorite ride, we have simple swap-and-replace options that’ll work correctly with your EFI system. These convenient engines fit right in with your current setup and use fuel efficiently while giving you an awesome boost in performance.
A lot of old-school Mustang owners prefer to use carburetors for a variety of reasons. Engines with carburetors are generally easier to work on compared to electronic fuel injection systems since they’re purely mechanical, and although carburetors tend to be less efficient, they usually offer more power.
EFI and carbureted engines both have pros and cons, so we offer crate engines that can work with either. Whether you love the sound of a carbureted engine or want the modern perks of EFI, there are great engines to help you build the pony car of your dreams.
Not the year you're looking for? Check out these years: 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1991, or 1992 for additional options.




















