05 to 09 coyote generation 2 swap! Guide and help tips

jaybnve

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Matt, thanks for the quick answer. Your approach certainly has advantages. It looks like the Gen 1 cams are lower lift than the Gen 2 (.472" vs .511") with the same duration, so Gen 2 cams should make more power. I assume that the Gen 1 PCM needs the Gen 1 cam phasors, and the Gen 1 cam phasers won't work with the Gen 2 cams; is that correct? Hate to give up the extra valve lift on what is basically a high performance oriented build...
 

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Matt, thanks for the quick answer. Your approach certainly has advantages. It looks like the Gen 1 cams are lower lift than the Gen 2 (.472" vs .511") with the same duration, so Gen 2 cams should make more power. I assume that the Gen 1 PCM needs the Gen 1 cam phasors, and the Gen 1 cam phasers won't work with the Gen 2 cams; is that correct? Hate to give up the extra valve lift on what is basically a high performance oriented build...
That’s pretty minuscule, and with proper tubing you’ll never know. The exhaust cams are the same G1 vs. G2
 

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