-I'll likely be building a coyote as of now, the block will need to be sleeved and its 4v heads will require porting.
-My 3v will get put back together with the coyote's Rods and pistons. Then, this engine will lye dormant untill otherwise needed.
-If i can find a scream'n deal on a GT500 motor before ordering parts for the coyote, we'll definitely go that route. Otherwise, If the coyote build happens, ill be in need of another coyote long block, to have on-hand as a spare.(this was previously recommended to me during the 3 valve build and I thought it was a smart idea)
Almost Everything I have in my possession, I own outright. Excluding that little 4 bangger i just bought the ol'lady. So, comfortably im going to open up a small line of credit to make this all happen before the season begins. Im going for broke with the 4v build an once this max effort endeavor comes to an end. I'll just swap back in the 3v, stay under 7kRPM/ 800HP and Be happy with it. Buy this time i'll need to adress having kids, buying a nicer house, yada yada yada And obviously won't be able to afford pushing my toys to the absolute f****** limit anymore.
Sorry I've been so all over the place lately. This obviously contibutes to confusion, i just haven't had time for proper planning. Work is always unbelievably complicated, and I've taken on additional projects to fund my race car Ambitions. This hasen't allowed much time for real constructed thought and as such, I've made some poor decisions do to the stringent time management works required. I feel asthough this was somewhat inevitable, or a necessary evil so to speak.
I look forward to alloting myself engineering time for this build, but i can't just yet, if anything goes south at work I could find myself in a bad postion.
The Insight this website has provided thus far has been absolutely invaluable to me. If anybody has recommendations moving forward with the coyote, please let me know.
To the naysayers, I'll make sure to find a "troll" sticker and put it on my bumper, someday im sure you'll see it.
Contributors, The educational time members invested for me is appreciated, and it does not go unnoticed.
Thanks, Tom.
Also, what ever happen to that JeremyH dude? He was pretty damn sharp and used to weigh in on s*** here.....