Drift Coyote engine

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Drift Coyote engine

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http://www.enginelabs.com/news/inside-a ... ate-engine

I am a big Coyote fan. This vid is fun.
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jhwalker wrote:http://www.enginelabs.com/news/inside-a ... ate-engine

I am a big Coyote fan. This vid is fun.
Interested in other's thoughts.
J

Impressive that the compression ratio was kept that high with the blower installed.
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Re: Drift Coyote engine

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xjrguy wrote:
jhwalker wrote:http://www.enginelabs.com/news/inside-a ... ate-engine

I am a big Coyote fan. This vid is fun.
Interested in other's thoughts.
J

Impressive that the compression ratio was kept that high with the blower installed.
Yes, I missed that. I still plan* to replace my my weak 600+ rwhp terminator engine in the SPF Cobra with a blown Coyote making at least 700 to the wheels. Partly to get more 'mellow feeling' power, and to get rid of the custom ecu I have. The eccentric guy who designed it and my son Adam are the only two people who will touch my ecu. :evil: which adds a little tension
* unless Terri removes my check-signing rights...

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