NMRA Coyote Stock Winner

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Our Customer Joe Marini took his 2011 Coyote stock car to FL this weekend. Ended up winning the event!!!!

From the pictures it looks like its going to need a clutch disc lol
 

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Great job Joe and JPC, it's going to be a good year in Coyote stock that's for sure.

Stock heads, stock intake manifold, stock cams, stock tune and both wheels up!! Awesome!
Doing it with a JLT too! LOL:thumb2:
 
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Stock tune running 10's?

Am I missing something here?

The "coyote stock" class is allowed forced induction?
 

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Eric, did he get caught up in the fuel debacle?

Im not sure what your talking about... he did fail fuel check on his 1st pass. If you guys remember we were running e85 last year when the car went 9.96. I guess it didnt get flushed good enough so the C10 didnt spec out right.

Great job Joe and JPC, it's going to be a good year in Coyote stock that's for sure.

Stock heads, stock intake manifold, stock cams, stock tune and both wheels up!! Awesome!
Doing it with a JLT too! LOL:thumb2:

Its amazing what these cars are doing. I bet you will see some 10.30s by the end of the year

Stock tune running 10's?

Am I missing something here?

The "coyote stock" class is allowed forced induction?

Haha no forced induction, these are race cars. Yes its a sealed stock engine. we cant change anything from throttle body to oil pan. How ever alot of work has been done to this car to get the drive train loss as low as possible. this car dynos over 450 to the wheels and at a race weight of 3150 well you can do the math. Its been 1.36 60 foots so you get the idea.
 

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Haha no forced induction, these are race cars. Yes its a sealed stock engine. we cant change anything from throttle body to oil pan. How ever alot of work has been done to this car to get the drive train loss as low as possible. this car dynos over 450 to the wheels and at a race weight of 3150 well you can do the math. Its been 1.36 60 foots so you get the idea.
This is the part that is frustrating about the class. They wanted to get the costs down by going with a sealed Spec engine, but a lot of the dollars that would have gone into trick engine pieces goes into the driveline instead. No knock on you or anyone else in the class, it is just the reality of it. There is just no such animal as a low budget heads up class.
 

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