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The Coyote build up starts tomorrow

ransil

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Last picture post 27 shows the coyote engine. We use the coilover shock for base dampening then fine tune with the triple bypass. With the intended use a monroe shock would do but has no bling at all. :)

missed it the first time.

how bout some details??

any adapters used?
Motor & tranny mount details??
does the computer need any custom tuning?
 
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chuck

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All the adapters, mounts and brackets are R&D right now so there won't be much detail for a while and what we are using now will likely change as we work through this first build.
 

blamejane

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Nice base for your bronco. I love how clean these frame-off builds end up looking!
 
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chuck

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X'2 ^^

Do the coyote and the trans run on the same computer?
Not right now. This build is being setup with a separate controller for the trans. Several co's are working on using the Coyote computer to control the trans right now but I don't think any are ready yet.
 

markperry

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All the adapters, mounts and brackets are R&D right now so there won't be much detail for a while and what we are using now will likely change as we work through this first build.

Chuck,do you plan on selling these adapters and mounts once you perfect them?
 
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chuck

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Day 4. We got the fuel tank and fuel lines done, then mounted the rear shocks and bumpers.
 

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bsquared

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What a build! Thanks for taking the time to share and will be following. Watching from the cheap seats in my garage! Will be looking for more, B2
 
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chuck

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I see two fuel lines at the tank.. Does the coyote have a return style fuel system, or is that something y'all had to mod?
The fuel delivery system is diff than the old mustang system but it does have a return line. The fuel comes from a intake pump to a regulator then either to the fuel rail or returns to the tank.
 

Archbronco

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Definitely following this one, as I am planning on doing the Coyote in mine.
 

broncoitis

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This is why I have always admired BC Broncos after I discovered them. Always thinking outside the box on things to improve our beloved Broncos. ;D
 

Bknaus

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Very nice build, I have a feeling I'm going to be looking at this a lot during our Coyote EB build we just started!
 
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