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We have most of the parts worked out and will be sending out prototype kits soon. If they work out we will be putting kits together. When depends on when we have time and how soon the suppliers get the parts done.
We have most of the parts worked out and will be sending out prototype kits soon. If they work out we will be putting kits together. When depends on when we have time and how soon the suppliers get the parts done.
Do you get your motor mounts and tranny adapters from Tumblin Automotive? They had an outstanding example of a custom eb with Coyote pwr at the SuperCelebration.
I'm interested in this also. And also I have a friend with a salvage yard and I have him looking for a 5.0 out of a wrecked newer F150 or Mustang for me. I assume that will all mount up the same as the coyote motor?
Do you get your motor mounts and tranny adapters from Tumblin Automotive? They had an outstanding example of a custom eb with Coyote pwr at the SuperCelebration.
We have a prototype system to mount the ALT, PS and A/C compressor on but I don't think we decided to call it a frontrunner system. It is not ready yet. We are still shopping for a fab shop.
It would be a lot of work to get the frame back to strong enough but the biggie is the headers will not fit as they come. We rework them to be much narrower. We didn't think about changing the frame.
Just read this whole thread... Beautiful ride! I've put a couple of Coyote's in Fox mustangs and thought they were a tight fit...This is MUCHO more involved! You guys really do your homework... I'm really impressed! Wish it had been at SEMA...or did I miss it some how?