5.0 Coyote Transplant Looks Quite Possible
#51
Is this the first "kit" to hit the market? I havent really seen anything like it before, but I also havent looked.
If all you need is the engine, tranny, and control kit than it seems pretty doable. I would love to find out how feasible it ends up being. My car is at 85k and still has plenty of life left (I hope) but I like the idea of 400+ RWHP N/A and that oh so sweet 5.0 sound.
edit: how much does the 5.0 drive train weight compared to the 05-10 4.6? Any suspension stuff required?
If all you need is the engine, tranny, and control kit than it seems pretty doable. I would love to find out how feasible it ends up being. My car is at 85k and still has plenty of life left (I hope) but I like the idea of 400+ RWHP N/A and that oh so sweet 5.0 sound.
edit: how much does the 5.0 drive train weight compared to the 05-10 4.6? Any suspension stuff required?
#52
It still seems way too expensive for a 5.0 swap, when you can supercharge an engine and get the same result. I understand some people dont want a blown engine, but with Edelbrock's E-Force rating at 5 PSI I think a supercharger is the best way to go.
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