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Turbo 2v or N/A coyote swap
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<blockquote data-quote="Kline12" data-source="post: 15525646" data-attributes="member: 149426"><p>The coyote swap would be worth while, but nothing about it is very easy. But, if you've got the patience and money, it would be a good in depth learning experience for sure. A 5.0 will make more power with less money than an N/A 4v 4.6, so if you are going to do a swap and leave it N/A, go with the coyote. </p><p></p><p>It sounds like your heart is pretty set on the 5.0. That being said, I would start doing some research on the swap and what is involved/needed. That way you are prepared when the time comes. Good luck OP! Building these cars is fun. That's the beauty of it. You can do almost anything you want with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kline12, post: 15525646, member: 149426"] The coyote swap would be worth while, but nothing about it is very easy. But, if you've got the patience and money, it would be a good in depth learning experience for sure. A 5.0 will make more power with less money than an N/A 4v 4.6, so if you are going to do a swap and leave it N/A, go with the coyote. It sounds like your heart is pretty set on the 5.0. That being said, I would start doing some research on the swap and what is involved/needed. That way you are prepared when the time comes. Good luck OP! Building these cars is fun. That's the beauty of it. You can do almost anything you want with them. [/QUOTE]
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