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what percentage of turbo coyotes have (built) engines
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<blockquote data-quote="GNBRETT" data-source="post: 15869903" data-attributes="member: 111882"><p>Yea 630 whp is no joke! Thats what mine made last year on about 10 lbs of boost and I just wasn't hookn them 19 inch DR's ever and it definitely got away from me a couple times luckily I didn't hit notn!</p><p></p><p>I put a Mustang in the woods a few years ago lol so I'm gonna try to keep my foot out of the new build but I plan on being just about that 650-700 ish for the street tune on pump 93 and probably 8 lbs of boost which is what the spring in the WG is set at. And then one for 15-16 lbs of Boost for the Track.</p><p></p><p>U don't have to tune for Methanol. U can use it as insurance to just cool things down more. Where I live in Southern Connecticut there is virtually zero E85 stations but endless ones in NY its so corny smh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GNBRETT, post: 15869903, member: 111882"] Yea 630 whp is no joke! Thats what mine made last year on about 10 lbs of boost and I just wasn't hookn them 19 inch DR's ever and it definitely got away from me a couple times luckily I didn't hit notn! I put a Mustang in the woods a few years ago lol so I'm gonna try to keep my foot out of the new build but I plan on being just about that 650-700 ish for the street tune on pump 93 and probably 8 lbs of boost which is what the spring in the WG is set at. And then one for 15-16 lbs of Boost for the Track. U don't have to tune for Methanol. U can use it as insurance to just cool things down more. Where I live in Southern Connecticut there is virtually zero E85 stations but endless ones in NY its so corny smh. [/QUOTE]
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