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<blockquote data-quote="jaxbusa" data-source="post: 16058050" data-attributes="member: 175253"><p>I thought hard about this as well. How much horsepower do you really need? It sounds like you already have a lot of parts for your current car. If you were starting from a stock car I would say go coyote. It sounds like you just need to buy a good block and power adder. </p><p>I think I would get a turbo and keep it around 450hp and save for a good block and rotating assembly. </p><p></p><p>Going with a coyote would be good if you were wanting a lightweight road racing n/a vehicle. If you want it at as higher level car you need to start adding up headers, computer, front accessories just to find that you’re limited on complete power adder kit for your application. If you have mad fabrication skills and time, go at it by all means. </p><p></p><p>Years ago a friend of mine had AFR heads, Trick flow intake on stock short block with a Hellion single kit. On lower boost he split the block. He ended up selling everything. If he would have just got a sportsman block he could have been able to turn up the boost and had a rocket. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using svtperformance.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaxbusa, post: 16058050, member: 175253"] I thought hard about this as well. How much horsepower do you really need? It sounds like you already have a lot of parts for your current car. If you were starting from a stock car I would say go coyote. It sounds like you just need to buy a good block and power adder. I think I would get a turbo and keep it around 450hp and save for a good block and rotating assembly. Going with a coyote would be good if you were wanting a lightweight road racing n/a vehicle. If you want it at as higher level car you need to start adding up headers, computer, front accessories just to find that you’re limited on complete power adder kit for your application. If you have mad fabrication skills and time, go at it by all means. Years ago a friend of mine had AFR heads, Trick flow intake on stock short block with a Hellion single kit. On lower boost he split the block. He ended up selling everything. If he would have just got a sportsman block he could have been able to turn up the boost and had a rocket. Sent from my iPhone using svtperformance.com [/QUOTE]
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