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5.0L Coyote V8 Engine Modification/Discussion
How I make 650 whp reliably for under $3000
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<blockquote data-quote="Luviathan_5.0" data-source="post: 16155020" data-attributes="member: 187160"><p>I've been running the same setup for 9 months now. I haven't thrown a code or run into any issues to-date. A 10 lb. tank will last 2-4 weeks because I've found it much easier to get a race N/A as most cars in my area seem to be in the 400-500 hp range, however I do run into an arrogant asshole w/ a Z06 on occasion that needs to be knocked off their high-horse so it's nice to have the spray as insurance. The point of the post was to inform others who are working on a budget that there's a safe alternative that will allow them to stay competitive until such time that they're able to boost their cars. It just requires responsibility of the end user. I fully intend to boost my car in the near future, and I'm in the process of saving the monies required to upgrade the necessary drive-train components such as transmission, half-shafts, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luviathan_5.0, post: 16155020, member: 187160"] I've been running the same setup for 9 months now. I haven't thrown a code or run into any issues to-date. A 10 lb. tank will last 2-4 weeks because I've found it much easier to get a race N/A as most cars in my area seem to be in the 400-500 hp range, however I do run into an arrogant asshole w/ a Z06 on occasion that needs to be knocked off their high-horse so it's nice to have the spray as insurance. The point of the post was to inform others who are working on a budget that there's a safe alternative that will allow them to stay competitive until such time that they're able to boost their cars. It just requires responsibility of the end user. I fully intend to boost my car in the near future, and I'm in the process of saving the monies required to upgrade the necessary drive-train components such as transmission, half-shafts, etc. [/QUOTE]
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