Billet Coyote block, anyone?

zinc03svt

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What someone needs to do (cough...cough MMR) is come up with a coyote based block that will accept up to 7.0 liters (427 ci) via stroker kits. Then the guys who want torque and power can have it without resorting to FI or nitrous. Just how badass would a 11 to 1 compression four cam 427 coyote be...? Making 750 hp all motor at 8000 rpms. Your welcome. LOL :)
 
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Although we do not want to divulge too much information we can tell you that the MMR block will be available in 2 deck heights, 1 of which is capable of 6.0 liters. The initial version for release are 100% solid blocks (no water passages) for the hard core guys, the water style blocks will follow shortly after. the Tall deck version does require a custom mmr manifold and timing cover (since the engine is wider) but we also plan to do an adapter plate so that the std 5.0 intakes can be used.
 
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Although we do not want to divulge too much information we can tell you that the MMR block will be available in 2 deck heights, 1 of which is capable of 6.0 liters. The initial version for release are 100% solid blocks (no water passages) for the hard core guys, the water style blocks will follow shortly after. the Tall deck version does require a custom mmr manifold and timing cover (since the engine is wider) but we also plan to do an adapter plate so that the std 5.0 intakes can be used.

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txcharlie

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Although we do not want to divulge too much information we can tell you that the MMR block will be available in 2 deck heights, 1 of which is capable of 6.0 liters. The initial version for release are 100% solid blocks (no water passages) for the hard core guys, the water style blocks will follow shortly after. the Tall deck version does require a custom mmr manifold and timing cover (since the engine is wider) but we also plan to do an adapter plate so that the std 5.0 intakes can be used.

You guys are going to own the hardcore coyote market! I'm not there yet. Any plans for an iron version?
 
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A "normal" billet BBC block is in the $8k range. I'd be floored if a billet mod motor block comes in under $10k
 

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