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Terminator or Coyote swap?
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<blockquote data-quote="oldstv" data-source="post: 16310073" data-attributes="member: 73128"><p>Either one is a good engine but for parts availability I would go with the Coyote. </p><p>The one thing that I don't like about the Coyote in the fox is the sound of the engine. I really like the push rod motor sound in that car and when I start the Terminator there is just something missing. I know, I'm crazy but I love the sound of a cam and expect to hear it when in a fox, and you can't get that without pushrods. You younger guys probably have no problem with this but this is just me.</p><p></p><p>I have thought about building a fox with a LS motor, going with the front mounted distributor, painting the engine Ford blue and using Holley for the computer so I could run a breather, that's how bad I want to hear the sound in that car.</p><p>Bdubs, you have the perfect car for that swap with many of the upgrades already done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldstv, post: 16310073, member: 73128"] Either one is a good engine but for parts availability I would go with the Coyote. The one thing that I don't like about the Coyote in the fox is the sound of the engine. I really like the push rod motor sound in that car and when I start the Terminator there is just something missing. I know, I'm crazy but I love the sound of a cam and expect to hear it when in a fox, and you can't get that without pushrods. You younger guys probably have no problem with this but this is just me. I have thought about building a fox with a LS motor, going with the front mounted distributor, painting the engine Ford blue and using Holley for the computer so I could run a breather, that's how bad I want to hear the sound in that car. Bdubs, you have the perfect car for that swap with many of the upgrades already done. [/QUOTE]
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