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Turbo 2v or N/A coyote swap
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<blockquote data-quote="Sluggie24" data-source="post: 15525830" data-attributes="member: 184003"><p>A forged 2V block can be built for less than $4500 if you shop around and/or build it yourself. I personally just picked up a really nice used teksid block for $450. Machine shop work to prep block will probably be around $500. Complete forged and balanced stroker rotating assy $2200. Studs and small parts maybe $500. So $3650 ish for a lightweight forged block that should handle 900hp which is well above what I plan to make and more than a stock coyote can reliably handle. I could probably even drop that cost to $3250 or so if I just built it to take what I plan to make but I don't know how I might change my mind down the road so I might as well overbuild a bit.</p><p></p><p>Not saying this to sway you, just want you to have as much info as possible so you can decide what's best for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sluggie24, post: 15525830, member: 184003"] A forged 2V block can be built for less than $4500 if you shop around and/or build it yourself. I personally just picked up a really nice used teksid block for $450. Machine shop work to prep block will probably be around $500. Complete forged and balanced stroker rotating assy $2200. Studs and small parts maybe $500. So $3650 ish for a lightweight forged block that should handle 900hp which is well above what I plan to make and more than a stock coyote can reliably handle. I could probably even drop that cost to $3250 or so if I just built it to take what I plan to make but I don't know how I might change my mind down the road so I might as well overbuild a bit. Not saying this to sway you, just want you to have as much info as possible so you can decide what's best for you. [/QUOTE]
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