Billet Water Jacket Supports for Coyote

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Billet water jacket inserts for coyote

Proven to support in excess of 1200+ with stock sleeves. No drivability issues whatsoever. Have been high 7s and low 8s in numerous cars.

$325 shipped for a set of 16 including fastners, drill bit and tap. Will also include pictures for install.

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Gap in back. They are held in place by the Allen head bolts. Similar to what jpc, rgr, etc run in their high hp stuff.
 
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I wouldnt think it would be press fit because it could throw the cylinder bore out of center, wish i would have known about these before my engine was built...
 

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I wouldnt think it would be press fit because it could throw the cylinder bore out of center, wish i would have known about these before my engine was built...
I was referring to a very light press fit , actually a size for size fit and hone afterwards. I don't think you will move bore off center..
 

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Hmmm I would like some info from some one running these and if they really work. I'm About to drop 2500 to sleeve my block because I eventually want 1100-1400 hp. Depending on the turbo I choose.
 

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You guys need to do your research. Look into some of the JPC or RGR motor builds. Plenty of people running them In high hp applications.
 

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Find me some info. Looked everywhere. I know rgr and jpc are using water jacket supports but are they the same?
 

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You guys need to do your research. Look into some of the JPC or RGR motor builds. Plenty of people running them In high hp applications.

Hmmmm....Got any other examples? 1 car running at the known limits of a unmodified block is not what I would call tested. But, at least I learned something. I've seen that option on JPC/RGR's short blocks and did not know what it was.


Are you selling the exact same pieces that go in the RGR engines? Same supplier?
 
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Ok so you showed us examples of JPC using their own, what about these specific ones that you are selling?
 
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