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2011 GT Vortech install done, Big Numbers!
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<blockquote data-quote="assasinator" data-source="post: 10118596" data-attributes="member: 105188"><p>me? i am nobody. ive been building motors and racing cars(mustangs) since 85. these days i build turbo modulars. its for me and for fun. im pretty satisfied with the results ive gotten over the years. current build is a 1000+hp shortblock. probably keep it in the 1000hp range, but you never know if you want more. </p><p></p><p></p><p>my point, that you jumped into if i might add, was that nobody really knows the limits. is the coyote some indestructable engine? well heck no. But it does have some DCR tuning range, that should allow more boost for its static compression, that earlier modulars do not have. telling folks they are gonna blow up at "this horsepower or that horsepower" before anyone really knows is premature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="assasinator, post: 10118596, member: 105188"] me? i am nobody. ive been building motors and racing cars(mustangs) since 85. these days i build turbo modulars. its for me and for fun. im pretty satisfied with the results ive gotten over the years. current build is a 1000+hp shortblock. probably keep it in the 1000hp range, but you never know if you want more. my point, that you jumped into if i might add, was that nobody really knows the limits. is the coyote some indestructable engine? well heck no. But it does have some DCR tuning range, that should allow more boost for its static compression, that earlier modulars do not have. telling folks they are gonna blow up at "this horsepower or that horsepower" before anyone really knows is premature. [/QUOTE]
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