Setting Up the Race Car

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I snapped this pic while getting the car ready for the first race of the new season. The coyote swap is finished and the new weight is 3048 lbs without fuel or driver.

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That's a cool car.

Do you have the coyote de-tuned? Assuming you weigh 200lbs or so you are limited to like 340hp.
 

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I remember that car when it was for sale as I just couldn't make it happen at the time. Looked well put together. Coyote should improve reliability.
 

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Love the paint scheme! Everything looks really nice...need more pictures!!!!!
Thanks for the compliments. This picture is from last season at Barber.
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That's a cool car.

Do you have the coyote de-tuned? Assuming you weigh 200lbs or so you are limited to like 340hp.
Yeah. The engine is tuned to make less peak power than stock. It still has a much nice power curve than the 4.6L that came out.

What wheels are those? They look good.
Thanks. The wheels are Enkei RPF1s. They are also very lightweight.
 

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