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factory five roadster with cobra engine
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<blockquote data-quote="black 10th vert" data-source="post: 15306156" data-attributes="member: 65729"><p>Not worth it inmo. I built and owned a FF Cobra prior to my Terminator and knew a guy that built the first one with a Terminator driveline. It was a neat project at the time, but there is no advantage using a Terminator engine over a built small block or Coyote engine because those cars are super light so throwing a heavy ass engine just messes with the handling and makes useless amounts of low end torque (unless all you care about is burning up tires). My FF with a built 5.0 with dual quads only weighed 2,200 lbs so the power to weight ratio is awesome, and you don't need the low end torque like our tank weight Terminators. I have to admit I have toyed with building their '33 roadster with a Terminator engine mainly for the cool aesthetics and big block size.:-D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="black 10th vert, post: 15306156, member: 65729"] Not worth it inmo. I built and owned a FF Cobra prior to my Terminator and knew a guy that built the first one with a Terminator driveline. It was a neat project at the time, but there is no advantage using a Terminator engine over a built small block or Coyote engine because those cars are super light so throwing a heavy ass engine just messes with the handling and makes useless amounts of low end torque (unless all you care about is burning up tires). My FF with a built 5.0 with dual quads only weighed 2,200 lbs so the power to weight ratio is awesome, and you don't need the low end torque like our tank weight Terminators. I have to admit I have toyed with building their '33 roadster with a Terminator engine mainly for the cool aesthetics and big block size.:-D [/QUOTE]
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