Not sure were this goes, Coyote powered?
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Not sure were this goes, Coyote powered?
I'm just wondering what all has had a Coyote transplant? I saw on Hot Rod TV a '32 Ford truck got one. Just other than Mustangs. In my 5.0 Mag I have seen a Fox maybe & a '94 Cobra? On here, I think, saw a Bullitt? I've been wanting to ask this for months, just thought to. Thanks!!
Move this to where needs to be. Sorry, I didn't have a clue.
Move this to where needs to be. Sorry, I didn't have a clue.
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What made me think of it is this. I live in a town of like 3K people. @ a rest I eat @ a lot, there's a black SHO parked behind. Near where the workers park.
As soon as I see a car, my brain wonders if mine is faster. I knew they were quick, just not that quick. I then wondered if a new 5.0 was ever put in one?
I just wondered what all these motors are in now. Thanks!
As soon as I see a car, my brain wonders if mine is faster. I knew they were quick, just not that quick. I then wondered if a new 5.0 was ever put in one?
I just wondered what all these motors are in now. Thanks!
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Sorry, just that 99.97% of my posts now are in 10-14 section. This motor is an '11 part. Like I said, had no clue. Thought of this since I posted this. I watch Stacey David's Gearz show, he just had payoff for his Banchee project. It was a Miata that went the Shelby Cobra route. Small car, big motor. He used a, I think, 400 HP 302. Would a Coyote have fit?
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dont think one would fit in a SHO...that is set up for fwd, dont think it can be horizontally mounted in that car. I know people put 302, and 350's in miata's. Think the Coyote might be physically too big for the engine bay for that as well.
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