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Longevity of a coyote motor supercharged
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<blockquote data-quote="implosive" data-source="post: 13424755" data-attributes="member: 129935"><p>You'll be happy with 550-590 in this car for awhile. Hopefully by the time you want more you'll have the funds to build the block and safely keep 700whp on tap. Just keep in mind how much cheaper it is too build a good block vs building a block that you destroyed a piston in. Keep it safe, you'll hardly run into anything on the street that will be able to keep up as it is on low boost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="implosive, post: 13424755, member: 129935"] You'll be happy with 550-590 in this car for awhile. Hopefully by the time you want more you'll have the funds to build the block and safely keep 700whp on tap. Just keep in mind how much cheaper it is too build a good block vs building a block that you destroyed a piston in. Keep it safe, you'll hardly run into anything on the street that will be able to keep up as it is on low boost. [/QUOTE]
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