Here's a video I made documenting the installation of my new MPR sleeved motor and powerglide in TURBRO as we finish up a 1400+rwhp build. Subscribe to my channel to follow along with the track updates on our quest for 7's!
Anything unorthodox in mating the power glide to the coyote? Or is it fairly off the shelf? Mine has an aftermarket SFI case by Reid, which is a 2 part design, so you just buy the JW Mod Motor bellhousing and it bolts right up.
Why powerglide? The fastest turbo coyotes are running glides.
What kind of compression on the motor and what fuel you planning on running? 11.4:1 E85 Pump. Might try E98 later.
You going to street it? For sure. I cruise it to work, attend True Street style races, etc.
What kind of PCM are you going with? Stock for now. Seems to be doing fine.
If you don't mind sharing how much did the motor end up costing? Not including a stock donor, I've got about $15k or so in it.
Sounds like an awesome project. I'm itching to do something similar with a first gen coupe or fastback. True Street 5.50s/8.50s or better powered by a Coyote w/6R80. Interested to see where this goes. Good luck and keep it coming.
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Fast car no doubt, show some love for the free opportunity to showcase it.
It's definitely been a work in Progress. I bought the car in 2012 with 6k miles on it. Daily drove it for 3 years, went KB, went turbo, went glide, etc.that's my dream...someday
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