FRPP Coyote Race Block for Sale Starting Tomorrow

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No pictures have been released and for all details you would have to call Ford Racing. From what I know it looks the exact same as the last race block that didn't work.
 

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Something like this:

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10203417356248194

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Retail is going to be $2,695. Call for pricing and if you want to pre order any form us. ETA on shipping is currently 7/15/14. Not too bad but I am sure they will go fast.
 

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Just seen this posted on FB:

M-6010-M50R adds material around the bore including a significant strut on the valley side and a much smaller water jacket on the exhaust side. Here it is with a stock Coyote block next to it. There is no rated power level, which frankly is so subjective anyway, but it's much stronger through the bore and at the deck surface than stock.

Not real encouraging.
 

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They should address what they changed from the initial version. That would be nice
 

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They should address what they changed from the initial version. That would be nice

Agreed, would be cool to know if/what was revised between that initial version people were breaking and this version. Also would be interested to see how far it holds on the stock sleeves. This block + sleeves would be a big investment.
 

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I agree.

And, for $2700, I'd hope it will handle whatever you can throw at it.

Gotta love the "Old School" Modular blocks. Buy a $700 Cobra motor, and get a block and crank that can handle 1000+, all day. lol
 

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Thats a pretty good price for the block if it holds up to some power. Knowing what I paid for a new block, custom water jacket supports and custom Darton sleeves, this is alot cheaper.

If you were to sleeve this block, not sure how different it would be from the custom options from MMR, RGR, MPR, L&M and others etc.
 

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Agreed, would be cool to know if/what was revised between that initial version people were breaking and this version. Also would be interested to see how far it holds on the stock sleeves. This block + sleeves would be a big investment.

That's the information I want to know. From everything I'm reading they're saying the same thing from when they released it last year. I'm with you and want to know exactly what they changed before I drop 2600 on it.
 

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That's the information I want to know. From everything I'm reading they're saying the same thing from when they released it last year. I'm with you and want to know exactly what they changed before I drop 2600 on it.

I would definitely let somebody else be the guinea pig on this one.

I still wish they would have made a cheap iron block instead that you could throw the kitchen sink at and have no worries, then shit would get real. Well at least it would until something else breaks.
 

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