L&M modifies the Coyote block as well, not sure cost, however Evo's been pushing one to over 1200 HP for a few months and some number of passes. (IDK how many)
Stock damper or aftermarket. Whats available for coyotes?
agree on the tuning.
How is tuning separating the cylinder walls/sleeves from the block? The destroyed motors I've seen didn't suffer from detonation or preignition.
Anyone have more info on what to avoid?
OP what kind of forced induction and how much of it are you going to use to make the power?
Bruce I certainly don't know anywhere near about this stuff as u....but I did have lengthy conversation with mike from l&m last week. He was very animated and was atimate that blocks that failed earlier n blocks that are failing now around the 850 or less wheel HP range are 100% in the tune. He was very animated about it. Who knows though.
He's very loyal to lund of course but he specifically said to me that he wouldnt do there water jacket fix on my motor unless I was going over 850 wheel horsepower....if I was confident with my tuner. Fwiw.
as tuners are getting more tune savy, seems cars are going faster and blocks are living longer.. might just be coincidence ?
I am looking at almost the exact same combo with a TVS turned up. As an fyi if you get the oversized crank pulley you need an electric water pump.