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<blockquote data-quote="Weather Man" data-source="post: 14561035" data-attributes="member: 137766"><p>Posted today.</p><p></p><p>Department Of Boost</p><p></p><p>Coyote Manifold Kits</p><p></p><p>Make from 550-1400hp!</p><p></p><p></p><p>We had all intentions of finishing up our Coyote manifolds this summer. But with the release of the S550 (2015 Mustang) and the fact that the current Coyote manifolds will not “fit” we decided it would be best to wait for the S550 so we could build a manifold that will work on both the S197 and the S550. There are of course a lot of advantages to this. And one disadvantage. Time.</p><p></p><p>We got our S550 a few weeks ago (10/25/14) and got started on a manifold right away.</p><p></p><p>And it is actually a pretty good deal that we waited on the S550 because in the meantime we did a lot of intercooler (IC) design testing and learned a LOT. We are currently breaking new ground with intercooler design and manifold cooling in general. We are doing things that NO ONE ELSE has done up until now. And with really good results. The delay in the S550 has allowed us to incorporate all of our new cooling technology into the Coyote manifold.</p><p></p><p>So on the down side, delay. The up side is really cool though (pun intended).</p><p></p><p>Some of the features/options we plan on incorporating into the Coyote manifold:</p><p></p><p>-The baddest, biggest, best flowing, best cooling intercoolers ever offered. Period. Not a little better than the other stuff out there, 3-4x better.</p><p></p><p>-Our new “bottom up” machining technique/design process that we started with the R-Spec 3v manifold. This allows for more port volume, lighter weight and is more attractive. And the added benefit of an optional composite “bottom” for even more gains on the cooling front (see R-Spec).</p><p></p><p>You will be able to run multiple blowers:</p><p></p><p>-Eaton M122 (2007-2012 GT500). Makes up to 650hp.</p><p>-Eaton TVS 2.3L (2013-2014 GT500). Makes up to 775hp.</p><p>-Maybe the 3.4L and 4.0L Whipple Crushers. Makes up to 1400hp.</p><p></p><p>Cost has yet to be determined and will change due to options. But expect the “base model” manifold kit to be in about the same range as the GT450 ($2200-2300). As options are chosen like a composite bottom price will increase.</p><p></p><p>We are looking at a early spring 2015 group buy.</p><p></p><p>So that is the update.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weather Man, post: 14561035, member: 137766"] Posted today. Department Of Boost Coyote Manifold Kits Make from 550-1400hp! We had all intentions of finishing up our Coyote manifolds this summer. But with the release of the S550 (2015 Mustang) and the fact that the current Coyote manifolds will not “fit” we decided it would be best to wait for the S550 so we could build a manifold that will work on both the S197 and the S550. There are of course a lot of advantages to this. And one disadvantage. Time. We got our S550 a few weeks ago (10/25/14) and got started on a manifold right away. And it is actually a pretty good deal that we waited on the S550 because in the meantime we did a lot of intercooler (IC) design testing and learned a LOT. We are currently breaking new ground with intercooler design and manifold cooling in general. We are doing things that NO ONE ELSE has done up until now. And with really good results. The delay in the S550 has allowed us to incorporate all of our new cooling technology into the Coyote manifold. So on the down side, delay. The up side is really cool though (pun intended). Some of the features/options we plan on incorporating into the Coyote manifold: -The baddest, biggest, best flowing, best cooling intercoolers ever offered. Period. Not a little better than the other stuff out there, 3-4x better. -Our new “bottom up” machining technique/design process that we started with the R-Spec 3v manifold. This allows for more port volume, lighter weight and is more attractive. And the added benefit of an optional composite “bottom” for even more gains on the cooling front (see R-Spec). You will be able to run multiple blowers: -Eaton M122 (2007-2012 GT500). Makes up to 650hp. -Eaton TVS 2.3L (2013-2014 GT500). Makes up to 775hp. -Maybe the 3.4L and 4.0L Whipple Crushers. Makes up to 1400hp. Cost has yet to be determined and will change due to options. But expect the “base model” manifold kit to be in about the same range as the GT450 ($2200-2300). As options are chosen like a composite bottom price will increase. We are looking at a early spring 2015 group buy. So that is the update. [/QUOTE]
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