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Longevity of a coyote motor supercharged
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<blockquote data-quote="bigbirdwpg" data-source="post: 14718019" data-attributes="member: 170150"><p>I installed an Edelbrock e-force stage 1 from Brenspeed in August. Made only 498 RWHP on a Mustang Dyno. Never raced and rarely driven hard. Started pinging - took it to Ford dealer, they said couldn't find anything wrong. Now it's in the shop, possible broken piston ring land on one cylinder. No warranty of course, but I put less than 3000 miles on the S/C setup. Very disappointed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbirdwpg, post: 14718019, member: 170150"] I installed an Edelbrock e-force stage 1 from Brenspeed in August. Made only 498 RWHP on a Mustang Dyno. Never raced and rarely driven hard. Started pinging - took it to Ford dealer, they said couldn't find anything wrong. Now it's in the shop, possible broken piston ring land on one cylinder. No warranty of course, but I put less than 3000 miles on the S/C setup. Very disappointed. [/QUOTE]
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