Thinking of upping the boost next year.
Thinking of upping the boost next year.
I know that the stock coyotes are good to about 600hp anything over that you might want to start thinking of building the engine.
Does anyone know what needs to be done to be on the safe side if i want to push 700hp-750hp to the wheels?
I was thinking about getting this.
MMR 900HP Forged Shortblock for 2011-2014 5.0
Brand new Torque Plate Bored and Honed 2013 5.0 Block
New Boss 302 Forged Crankshaft
New MMR Forged H Beam Rods w/ARP bolts
New Manley Forged Piston in High or low compression for supercharger or turbo
Total Seal Piston Rings File fit to your application
Clevite Performance Rod and Main Bearings
Fully assembled, digitally balanced and inspected by 2 technicians
1 year warranty
Does anyone know what needs to be done to be on the safe side if i want to push 700hp-750hp to the wheels?
I was thinking about getting this.
MMR 900HP Forged Shortblock for 2011-2014 5.0
Brand new Torque Plate Bored and Honed 2013 5.0 Block
New Boss 302 Forged Crankshaft
New MMR Forged H Beam Rods w/ARP bolts
New Manley Forged Piston in High or low compression for supercharger or turbo
Total Seal Piston Rings File fit to your application
Clevite Performance Rod and Main Bearings
Fully assembled, digitally balanced and inspected by 2 technicians
1 year warranty
You'll have to rebuild the engine if you want any kind of reliability with that kind of power. The 5.8L is safe as is only up to about 750RWHP, so the stock 5.0 will definitely suffer under that much load.
My question is what needs to be built up.
Russ, not satisfied with 500+whp already??? 
I think I asked this question as some point. But essentially, what I'll do is get a crate engine if I do that. Then obviously upgrade transmission and clutch. Don't forget the latter.

I think I asked this question as some point. But essentially, what I'll do is get a crate engine if I do that. Then obviously upgrade transmission and clutch. Don't forget the latter.
If I happen to pop my block I would go with MMR. As long as you run forged internals, sleeved cylinders, coated pistons and ARP fasteners, you should be good. Only downfall to MMR can be their turn time, but I thought they were gonna start keeping some short blocks on the shelf.
http://www.mustangandfords.com/parts/m5lp-1003-2011-ford-mustang-gt-50-coyote-engine/viewall.html
John
You can get a stroker Coyote. Prepare to write a big check.
http://www.jpcracing.com/coyote-stro...-cubic-inches/
http://www.jpcracing.com/coyote-stro...-cubic-inches/
You can get a stroker Coyote. Prepare to write a big check.
http://www.jpcracing.com/coyote-stro...-cubic-inches/
http://www.jpcracing.com/coyote-stro...-cubic-inches/
You can get a stroker Coyote. Prepare to write a big check.
http://www.jpcracing.com/coyote-stro...-cubic-inches/
http://www.jpcracing.com/coyote-stro...-cubic-inches/
John
I assume you're going to upgrade your transmission and rear end as well?
well its all a dream to be honest lol i'm more trying to figure out what it would cost to get me there. I have an auto trans, not to sure what would need to be done to it.

Even with that auto trans., I would still upgrade it's internals. The stock rear end and half shafts may not hold up to those hp and tq numbers either.
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