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The MAJOR issue with the Coyotes is the width.... when you actually are trying to build one of these little cars (32-33-34 Fords) you'd see just how pinched they are in the nose... and we're pinching this one a bit more - and lowing the grill as well to get a bit more "rake"... They just simply don't fit. They're, IIRC, about 9" wider head to head than an LS motor.
The LS3 480hp was billed from the Briz at $6500... and the headers are most likely off the shelf... You just can't hardly find a good reason to do something "else" unless you're just going out of your way to be different. Then that's a different kind of build than what I'm doing. |
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While the idea is mostly in jest it would be unique and deliver plenty of usable power. Quote:
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J/K GW, I get it. This is to be a comfortable driver with no quirks...and it is your build (as we've all grown so fond of saying around here lately). Jeff- |
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For all the bustin' GW does on a certain member on a certain engine buy in a certain thread, our pushback ain't near ... payback. :lol: :lateral: |
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Is the Coyote that much narrower? I haven't seen spec's just assuming which isn't a good habit in this environment. :_paranoid |
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I didn't bother checking since Greg turned us (aka FoMoCo) down. :lol: |
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That's awesome...is this the same motor? "This BRM race car ran a 1.5 litre 16 cylinder super charged engine, which on paper could rev up to 12,000 rpm and push out over 600 bhp." |
BMW inline 6 power in a "slightly" de-tuned version of this one?
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