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Anyone built a cobra kit car?
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<blockquote data-quote="railroad" data-source="post: 16268749" data-attributes="member: 13485"><p>Let me inform you, the crate Coyote engines require a $1500 wiring harness. If you can get a good buy on a pull out Coyote engine, you still need to buy the Ford Performance harness. Get the donor harness, if it is included with the engine, but a nightmare to sort out. A computer and drive by wire throttle pedal is included in the Performance wiring kit. Unless you just have to have a Coyote, a push rod engine is way cheaper and easier to complete. Most of the current generation cannot tune a carb. If that is the case, throttle body fuel inj is good, but can be 10 times the cost of a carb. </p><p>,,,did not want this stuff to slip up on you, even in planning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="railroad, post: 16268749, member: 13485"] Let me inform you, the crate Coyote engines require a $1500 wiring harness. If you can get a good buy on a pull out Coyote engine, you still need to buy the Ford Performance harness. Get the donor harness, if it is included with the engine, but a nightmare to sort out. A computer and drive by wire throttle pedal is included in the Performance wiring kit. Unless you just have to have a Coyote, a push rod engine is way cheaper and easier to complete. Most of the current generation cannot tune a carb. If that is the case, throttle body fuel inj is good, but can be 10 times the cost of a carb. ,,,did not want this stuff to slip up on you, even in planning. [/QUOTE]
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