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<blockquote data-quote="04DeadShort" data-source="post: 15577934" data-attributes="member: 70813"><p>Like you, I'm at a crossroad myself. I've had my 98 for about 7 years now. The SN's came out when I in middle school. I feel in love with the bodies then and is still my favorite today. Right now I'm running a stock B head mill with a Vortech bolted to it. I have a good Teksid block, forged crank and rods, C heads and all the ARP hardware I've accumulated over the years. All I lack is pistons and machine work. My plan was to forge it out with 10:1 compression and run a single turbo. But now I'm seeing the Coyote motors pop up for a fair price and it has me wondering. Unlike you, my time is limited. I have 3 young kids and it takes a fair amount of time to assemble these mod motors. Not sure which way to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04DeadShort, post: 15577934, member: 70813"] Like you, I'm at a crossroad myself. I've had my 98 for about 7 years now. The SN's came out when I in middle school. I feel in love with the bodies then and is still my favorite today. Right now I'm running a stock B head mill with a Vortech bolted to it. I have a good Teksid block, forged crank and rods, C heads and all the ARP hardware I've accumulated over the years. All I lack is pistons and machine work. My plan was to forge it out with 10:1 compression and run a single turbo. But now I'm seeing the Coyote motors pop up for a fair price and it has me wondering. Unlike you, my time is limited. I have 3 young kids and it takes a fair amount of time to assemble these mod motors. Not sure which way to go. [/QUOTE]
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