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NEIGHT
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If I was rich I'd definitely do this swap. Coyote motors+fox= Game over shits on your life!
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SIC9250
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quote: Originally posted by NEIGHT: If I was rich I'd definitely do this swap. Coyote motors+fox= Game over shits on your life!
+10000 I feel ya there,gets my blood flowing just thinking about it lol such a perfect combo...
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Greasy
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Those are sick swaps. I'm going to keep my LX and drop a Coyote into it.
-------------------- '93 Cobra-Coyote Powered '03 DSG Cobra '13 Dodge Cummins '14 Rubicon X
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Notch1320
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I tried like hell to get the Coyote Stock class brought out west. NMCA was interested, but backed out a few months back. I had a few e-mail conversations with Jesse Kershaw from Ford Racing while he was working with the NMCA. Both of us were quite disappointed that it fell apart.
I have a Coyote Notch in the works that will be quite nasty!
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89point.
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whats a swap like this going for? is there a k member out for this swap yet or is it a lot of fab work?
Posts: 2727 | From: martinez | Registered: Oct 2005
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NEIGHT
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quote: Originally posted by 89point.: whats a swap like this going for? is there a k member out for this swap yet or is it a lot of fab work?
I don't know the exact numbers but it's a pricey swap like $15k if you do it all yourself? I had the k-member but sold it as I need one for a 302. I don't know anything about the swap but I don't think it's much fab work they make kits for stuff like power steering a/c N all that good stuff wiring is quite pricey IMO.
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CornOil_&_Boost
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quote: Originally posted by 89point.: whats a swap like this going for? is there a k member out for this swap yet or is it a lot of fab work?
like Neight said.. it's a good $15 to $18K once you get everything squared away...unless you pick up a donor car for really cheap so you have everything to swap over
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East Bay 50
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quote: Originally posted by CornOil_&_Boost: quote: Originally posted by 89point.: whats a swap like this going for? is there a k member out for this swap yet or is it a lot of fab work?
like Neight said.. it's a good $15 to $18K once you get everything squared away...unless you pick up a donor car for really cheap so you have everything to swap over
You could build a nice motor for 15-18k.... Not sure if I would go coyote for that price
-------------------- Kurgan tuned stroked and blown 347 foxbody. boost nukka!
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NEIGHT
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quote: Originally posted by East Bay 50: quote: Originally posted by CornOil_&_Boost: quote: Originally posted by 89point.: whats a swap like this going for? is there a k member out for this swap yet or is it a lot of fab work?
like Neight said.. it's a good $15 to $18K once you get everything squared away...unless you pick up a donor car for really cheap so you have everything to swap over
You could build a nice motor for 15-18k.... Not sure if I would go coyote for that price
Of course you can no doubt about that but I'd be more into this swap for the wow factor and drive-ability considering it's new technology. I hope to maybe one day throw a coyote in my hatch but for now my build will satisfy me for a while.
-------------------- -Savage Habits- 1992 Summer Edition 1986 Hatch- catfish killer 1964 Impala hard top
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East Bay 50
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quote: Originally posted by NEIGHT: quote: Originally posted by East Bay 50: quote: Originally posted by CornOil_&_Boost: quote: Originally posted by 89point.: whats a swap like this going for? is there a k member out for this swap yet or is it a lot of fab work?
like Neight said.. it's a good $15 to $18K once you get everything squared away...unless you pick up a donor car for really cheap so you have everything to swap over
You could build a nice motor for 15-18k.... Not sure if I would go coyote for that price
Of course you can no doubt about that but I'd be more into this swap for the wow factor and drive-ability considering it's new technology. I hope to maybe one day throw a coyote in my hatch but for now my build will satisfy me for a while.
What does your build currently consist of?
-------------------- Kurgan tuned stroked and blown 347 foxbody. boost nukka!
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East Bay 50
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quote: Originally posted by Secnd2nun64: The motors are out there, not too bad. It can be done reasonably if your smart with your purchases.
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/pts/4014175105.html
Im willing to bet that link is some kinda scam.
-------------------- Kurgan tuned stroked and blown 347 foxbody. boost nukka!
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Greasy
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quote: Originally posted by East Bay 50: quote: Originally posted by Secnd2nun64: The motors are out there, not too bad. It can be done reasonably if your smart with your purchases.
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/pts/4014175105.html
Im willing to bet that link is some kinda scam.
I think that is priced well. A used Coyote engine shouldn't be selling for more than that.
-------------------- '93 Cobra-Coyote Powered '03 DSG Cobra '13 Dodge Cummins '14 Rubicon X
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racsirx
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The guy who bought my 93 Cobra spent way more $18K on his coyote swap but he paid a shop to it.
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CornOil_&_Boost
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quote: Originally posted by racsirx: The guy who bought my 93 Cobra spent way more $18K on his coyote swap but he paid a shop to it.
I priced it out myself if I was to start from the beginning and not have a donor car...granted the bottom end I chose was setup to accept high boost but at the time I wasn't able to afford the swap AND a TT kit...so it was easier to build what I have now for a little more on top...
now that i'm stand alone..I could make the swap a lot easier and just keep a lot of turbo parts I have and stay a big single....but still would be out of pocket 6-8K doing it with me and some friends
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Greasy
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quote: Originally posted by CornOil_&_Boost: quote: Originally posted by racsirx: The guy who bought my 93 Cobra spent way more $18K on his coyote swap but he paid a shop to it.
I priced it out myself if I was to start from the beginning and not have a donor car...granted the bottom end I chose was setup to accept high boost but at the time I wasn't able to afford the swap AND a TT kit...so it was easier to build what I have now for a little more on top...
now that i'm stand alone..I could make the swap a lot easier and just keep a lot of turbo parts I have and stay a big single....but still would be out of pocket 6-8K doing it with me and some friends
That would be so sick, you should do it; it would be a total sleeper until you put the loud pedal down.
-------------------- '93 Cobra-Coyote Powered '03 DSG Cobra '13 Dodge Cummins '14 Rubicon X
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sic70stang
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Wow 400 HP. Someone explain how this is amazing.
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CornOil_&_Boost
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quote: Originally posted by Greasy: quote: Originally posted by CornOil_&_Boost: quote: Originally posted by racsirx: The guy who bought my 93 Cobra spent way more $18K on his coyote swap but he paid a shop to it.
I priced it out myself if I was to start from the beginning and not have a donor car...granted the bottom end I chose was setup to accept high boost but at the time I wasn't able to afford the swap AND a TT kit...so it was easier to build what I have now for a little more on top...
now that i'm stand alone..I could make the swap a lot easier and just keep a lot of turbo parts I have and stay a big single....but still would be out of pocket 6-8K doing it with me and some friends
That would be so sick, you should do it; it would be a total sleeper until you put the loud pedal down.
smal steps...lol...maybe in 2 years..i actually need to run and track my current combo first..which sounds like a b-cammed 302 anyways
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any good write ups on the swap?
-------------------- 1988 4cyl conv 306 HCI "sasha" 2004 tahoe Sold- 87 GT, 72 chevelle, 63 biscane, 82 monte carlo, 73 nova, 88 silverado,
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166 Merlo
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Rowin' son. I can see why Ford named it Coyote...
Aooooooooooo, awooooooooooooooooo, awoo...
Shittin on any out the box LS [ 2013-08-22, 03:37 PM: Message edited by: 166 Merlo ]
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quote: Originally posted by ECOboostin: Wow 400 HP. Someone explain how this is amazing.
Lol
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NEIGHT
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quote: Originally posted by East Bay 50: quote: Originally posted by NEIGHT: quote: Originally posted by East Bay 50: quote: Originally posted by CornOil_&_Boost: quote: Originally posted by 89point.: whats a swap like this going for? is there a k member out for this swap yet or is it a lot of fab work?
like Neight said.. it's a good $15 to $18K once you get everything squared away...unless you pick up a donor car for really cheap so you have everything to swap over
You could build a nice motor for 15-18k.... Not sure if I would go coyote for that price
Of course you can no doubt about that but I'd be more into this swap for the wow factor and drive-ability considering it's new technology. I hope to maybe one day throw a coyote in my hatch but for now my build will satisfy me for a while.
What does your build currently consist of?
289 stroker, GT40 heads, B303, Cobra intake. [ 2013-08-23, 06:23 AM: Message edited by: NEIGHT ]
-------------------- -Savage Habits- 1992 Summer Edition 1986 Hatch- catfish killer 1964 Impala hard top
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a302juGRnot
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I think this swap is still sick but wouldn't a termi swap be better? Termi motor has more potential in stock form or no?
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Greasy
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quote: Originally posted by a302juGRnot: I think this swap is still sick but wouldn't a termi swap be better? Termi motor has more potential in stock form or no?
Not if you get a Coyote Aluminator. With the Termi swap there is a shit ton of wiring and fitting of coolers which it can be a huge PITA. All the interior has to be pulled and the front bumper. There is a lot more work involved on the Termi swap.
-------------------- '93 Cobra-Coyote Powered '03 DSG Cobra '13 Dodge Cummins '14 Rubicon X
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