Georgia/ATL area shops?????
#1
Georgia/ATL area shops?????
I am looking for any information on performance shops that have experience with road racing and experience with the coyote platform. I live in Birmingham but would probably imagine I'd have better luck in ATL.
It has been a while since I've owned a mustang so many of the players out there in the mustang genre may have changed. Thanks for your help!
It has been a while since I've owned a mustang so many of the players out there in the mustang genre may have changed. Thanks for your help!
#5
I am looking for any information on performance shops that have experience with road racing and experience with the coyote platform. I live in Birmingham but would probably imagine I'd have better luck in ATL.
It has been a while since I've owned a mustang so many of the players out there in the mustang genre may have changed. Thanks for your help!
It has been a while since I've owned a mustang so many of the players out there in the mustang genre may have changed. Thanks for your help!
#6
I went out to your website, impressive builds with the coyote swaps.
Have you guys gotten into the internals of the coyote motor yet? Do you think a stock coyote bottom end could hold together for 500 hp to the wheel?
I'd like to learn more about what to expect to take a coyote up over the 100/hp per liter specific output naturally aspirated. I have been looking at the 302R heads and cams, intake and larger TB to go along with some long tube headers...
#7
to help make up your mind pick up any mustang mag and you'll most likely see a kurgan car featured in the spreads. this happens almost every month. also there will prob be an article where another impressive coyote is making over 600 to the wheels with mild boost.
#8
+1, Bob is def. the man!!!
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