Hatchman
Stangless
Lets see, they are no longer making the 4.6 aluminum blocks...
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What else do you actually need to compliment a Coyote engine? Trans, wiring harness, PCM, fuel system, etc...? I'm paricularly interested in the powersteering pump setup you'll have to do.
How about a nice list for us admiring souls? lol!
Thanks!
Gerardo
This thread makes me want to pull an S197 out of the yard with a blown motor
Whats that Honey no more cars in the drive. I cant hear you
LOL. This thread makes me want to build a '72 Mustang Mach 1 with an Aluminator.
i got this
http://www.americanmuscle.com/frpp-aluminator-engine-na-1112gt.html
for 6950 from tousley ford shipped

I can Beat that price and hook you guys up with headers and all the other parts you might need to do the swap.
PM me for details
We can work up a package and save you even more money


I can Beat that price and hook you guys up with headers and all the other parts you might need to do the swap.
PM me for details
We can work up a package and save you even more money
I can Beat that price and hook you guys up with headers and all the other parts you might need to do the swap.
PM me for details
We can work up a package and save you even more money
Okay but for real, i got the aeromotive a1000 regulator. The way i have it setup for my old 3v setup was like this
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Tho hole you can see on the right side was capped of with a blue anodized fitting. Fuel was fed at the front driver side rail then crossed over to the back passenger side rail. Then traveled to the front passenger side rail and went to the left port (cant see in pic) on the regulator. Fuel left the regulator on the bottom port and went back to the fuel hat. Like this lol
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Now what would i need to get to hook up to the factory coyote rails. and how do i return the fuel back to the tank since the rails dont have a return port.

P.M a price for just about everything I need to do swap but with a lower compression motor as I would want to keep my paxton.