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Coyote fuel system and wire work
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<blockquote data-quote="solis castillo" data-source="post: 16064288" data-attributes="member: 188711"><p>Well over this black Friday and cyber Monday i decided to just bite the bullet and buy the stuff to do a coyote swap. I got some pretty good deals and i also discovered the Car-parts website. i always search on ebay for coyotes and good deals, but car-parts has better deals that further encouraged the purchases. </p><p></p><p>Well my only questions are-</p><p></p><p>Can you recommend a good Shop in the Dallas/forth area to do wiring/tune work? i live in Abilene TX so if its closer it even better, i want my gauges to work and will be using either a T45 or TR3650.</p><p></p><p>Can i reuse my stock fuel lines? what AN adapters do i need if i can? </p><p>i already have a AE340lph in my tank and a Tanks ink fuel press regulator.</p><p></p><p>is there any shorty swap headers in the market? or can i reuse the coyotes? whats the best option.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Most of the work is being done by me, my car already has the full MM catalog so everything is easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="solis castillo, post: 16064288, member: 188711"] Well over this black Friday and cyber Monday i decided to just bite the bullet and buy the stuff to do a coyote swap. I got some pretty good deals and i also discovered the Car-parts website. i always search on ebay for coyotes and good deals, but car-parts has better deals that further encouraged the purchases. Well my only questions are- Can you recommend a good Shop in the Dallas/forth area to do wiring/tune work? i live in Abilene TX so if its closer it even better, i want my gauges to work and will be using either a T45 or TR3650. Can i reuse my stock fuel lines? what AN adapters do i need if i can? i already have a AE340lph in my tank and a Tanks ink fuel press regulator. is there any shorty swap headers in the market? or can i reuse the coyotes? whats the best option. Most of the work is being done by me, my car already has the full MM catalog so everything is easier. [/QUOTE]
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