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Build date for 14's that might have 15 engine parts?
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<blockquote data-quote="imeyers302" data-source="post: 14917936" data-attributes="member: 164103"><p>I am not talking about a roush blower, I am talking about a roush car from a dealer. Comes with warranty. I have searched mustang broken rod, mustang failed rod, coyote broken rod and coyote failed rod. Found one from a 4.6 and one from a 2012 boss but that's about it. One other one where guy was running high boost and over 750whp and beating the hell out of it. If I am searching for the wrong thing then direct me to a post where it happened. All of the people from this thread must be real lucky.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.svtperformance.com/forums/showthread.php?961980-Longevity-of-a-coyote-motor-supercharged" target="_blank">http://www.svtperformance.com/forums/showthread.php?961980-Longevity-of-a-coyote-motor-supercharged</a></p><p></p><p>Not trying to argue against a built motor. If going for high hp and you are gonna race the hell out of the thing its necessary but for the average street mustang driver the coyote will handle reasonable levels of boost without issue. I mean Jesus does someone really need more than 600-650whp for the street? Thinking about it this could be the wrong place for a question like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imeyers302, post: 14917936, member: 164103"] I am not talking about a roush blower, I am talking about a roush car from a dealer. Comes with warranty. I have searched mustang broken rod, mustang failed rod, coyote broken rod and coyote failed rod. Found one from a 4.6 and one from a 2012 boss but that's about it. One other one where guy was running high boost and over 750whp and beating the hell out of it. If I am searching for the wrong thing then direct me to a post where it happened. All of the people from this thread must be real lucky. [url]http://www.svtperformance.com/forums/showthread.php?961980-Longevity-of-a-coyote-motor-supercharged[/url] Not trying to argue against a built motor. If going for high hp and you are gonna race the hell out of the thing its necessary but for the average street mustang driver the coyote will handle reasonable levels of boost without issue. I mean Jesus does someone really need more than 600-650whp for the street? Thinking about it this could be the wrong place for a question like that. [/QUOTE]
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