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Coyote Swap vs. 03/04 Cobra Swap- SN95 Cars
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<blockquote data-quote="DMassey" data-source="post: 15527790" data-attributes="member: 26299"><p>This was a dilemma that I struggled with. In the grand scheme of things, 93 Octane gas is a true limitation for me as E85 is not hardly available anywhere close to me at all. The honest truth is that either one will easily make enough power to peg the limitations of 93 Octane gas.</p><p></p><p>I originally leaned toward a Terminator or turbo 32V swap just because it would be a cheaper and easier swap, with over the counter 32V-New Edge parts abound. But I ultimately decided on a Coyote swap. Even though it will likely cost double, what swayed me to the Coyote was weight <em>(aluminum block naturally aspirated vs. iron block with blower in Terminator trim)</em>, tuning & driveability with the TiVCT/Copperhead, and ultimate power potential down the road. Plus N/A power just appeals to me at this point. I'm honestly a bit tired of chasing IAT temps, potential water pump issues, etc at this point of my life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DMassey, post: 15527790, member: 26299"] This was a dilemma that I struggled with. In the grand scheme of things, 93 Octane gas is a true limitation for me as E85 is not hardly available anywhere close to me at all. The honest truth is that either one will easily make enough power to peg the limitations of 93 Octane gas. I originally leaned toward a Terminator or turbo 32V swap just because it would be a cheaper and easier swap, with over the counter 32V-New Edge parts abound. But I ultimately decided on a Coyote swap. Even though it will likely cost double, what swayed me to the Coyote was weight [i](aluminum block naturally aspirated vs. iron block with blower in Terminator trim)[/i], tuning & driveability with the TiVCT/Copperhead, and ultimate power potential down the road. Plus N/A power just appeals to me at this point. I'm honestly a bit tired of chasing IAT temps, potential water pump issues, etc at this point of my life. [/QUOTE]
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