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GregWeld 01-19-2013 07:36 AM

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.

Sieg 01-19-2013 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 459003)
Too much weight on the front end.

:willy:

Commission Dart to build you a one-off aluminum one. :D
While the idea is mostly in jest it would be unique and deliver plenty of usable power.

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 459007)
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 picture of my friends car show that width issue. While it still looks good it does detract from the look IMO.

Ketzer 01-19-2013 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 459007)
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.

Blah, blah, blah... all I'm hearing is the sound of you wussing out..:willy:



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-

fleetus macmullitz 01-19-2013 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Sieg (Post 459022)

The picture of my friends car show that width issue. While it still looks good it does detract from the look IMO.

But that's a 5.4. :)

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:

Sieg 01-19-2013 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by compos mentis (Post 459025)
But that's a 5.4. :)

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:

Greg? Greg Weld? Seriously?

Is the Coyote that much narrower? I haven't seen spec's just assuming which isn't a good habit in this environment. :_paranoid

fleetus macmullitz 01-19-2013 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Sieg (Post 459027)
Greg? Greg Weld? Seriously?

Is the Coyote that much narrower?

Not sure on the dimensions...

I didn't bother checking since Greg turned us (aka FoMoCo) down.


:lol:

intocarss 01-19-2013 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by compos mentis (Post 459000)
If you put in a motor that sounded this good you'd never wanna stop driving it and post here.



:D

If he's going for "sound" Then just do the BRM V16


fleetus macmullitz 01-19-2013 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by intocarss (Post 459034)
If he's going for "sound" Then just do the BRM V16


Jerdawg,

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."

Sieg 01-19-2013 10:31 AM

BMW inline 6 power in a "slightly" de-tuned version of this one?



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It's a 2004 Norma M20 chassis, powered by a BMW S50B30 engine, an inline 6 lifted from the E36 M3 and tuned by Armaroli Sport (a stone throw away from the Ducati factory, which is on the other side of Bologna's airport), coupled with a Sadev sequential gearbox (can't recall too well but I think it was an SLR82/14).

youthpastor 01-19-2013 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 459007)
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.

man you are right Greg. We have just a basic 383 small block with a VA front runner and the power steering pump is wider than the grill shell. things get tight in a hurry


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