Coyote 5.0 Swap??? I Know Lots Of Ppl May Not Like It But I Think Its A Cool Idea To Be Different And Still Fast Everyone Does The Typical LS Swap (Mainly the LS1) Which is Great Hands Down The Best Motor Chevy Ever Made But...I May Wanna Try a Mix N Match For A Change Im Aware This Would Cost More than a LS Swap Not To Mention That Coyote is a Wide Shape Motor It Barley Has Room in the Mustang Its Huge On Fitment May Take Some Cutting...What You Guys Think??? |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap??? Sounds dumb as hell. Sorry, but that "trying to be different" thing is the #1 excuse behind a million bad ideas. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap???
Originally Posted by Drew
(Post 6177690)
Sounds dumb as hell. Sorry, but that "trying to be different" thing is the #1 excuse behind a million bad ideas. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap??? Isn't it enough to just be the first person to ever use random upper case letters and a huge run-on sentence with no punctuation? |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap??? I know the 5.0 in my 2014 f150 is badder than any LS based vehicle I have owned. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap???
Originally Posted by fullsize fun
(Post 6178084)
I know the 5.0 in my 2014 f150 is badder than any LS based vehicle I have owned. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap??? First...add some periods, and lay off the shift key! Those caps are killing me.:gocrazy: I'd have no problem with you doing a Coyote swap. It's your car, and I'm LONG over the stage in life where I care about what brand parts you used on your car. Cool racecar parts in cool racecar stuff is just cool. Always will be. Still, would I do it? -No. I'd keep it Chevy. But that's just M2C. If you do it, post a build thread. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap???
Originally Posted by Abubaca
(Post 6178224)
First...add some periods, and lay off the shift key! Those caps are killing me.:gocrazy: I'd have no problem with you doing a Coyote swap. It's your car, and I'm LONG over the stage in life where I care about what brand parts you used on your car. Cool racecar parts in cool racecar stuff is just cool. Always will be. Still, would I do it? -No. I'd keep it Chevy. But that's just M2C. If you do it, post a build thread. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap??? I think it would be cool. Like you mentioned the extra width would mean some fitment issues, but what swap doesn't have that problem? If you could pick up a good coyote 5.0 for $600 (or less) like you can an lm7, the swap wouldn't be so rare. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap???
Originally Posted by Streetstuff
(Post 6178292)
I think it would be cool. Like you mentioned the extra width would mean some fitment issues, but what swap doesn't have that problem? If you could pick up a good coyote 5.0 for $600 (or less) like you can an lm7, the swap wouldn't be so rare. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap??? I'm not against the coyote 5.0's... I would love to swap a fox body notch one of these days, or turbo 5.3 LS. Either way, I think unless you have extensive knowledge on wiring and such, you should probably just go LS. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap???
Originally Posted by Bullydawg
(Post 6178295)
I'm not against the coyote 5.0's... I would love to swap a fox body notch one of these days, or turbo 5.3 LS. Either way, I think unless you have extensive knowledge on wiring and such, you should probably just go LS. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap??? My brother swapped out his stock 2014 Coyote for an "Aluminator" 5.0 (and two 67mm turbos). The factory 5.0 is sitting in his garage in the Aluminator crate, and every time I look at it, I think about making an offer on it. My thought is.... how cool would that thing be in my 1991 Camaro! Those engines are very large, and tuning them is a nightmare, but they make a ton of power and seem to be of good design. If you need any measurements off one, let me know and I can get you what you need. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap???
Originally Posted by Jonnie305 Unlike the LS1 u can Ditch the Computer and go Carb Its just a Temporary way to get it Running On a Budget Unfortunately That Wont Work on the Coyote |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap???
Originally Posted by Time2Fly
(Post 6180749)
My brother swapped out his stock 2014 Coyote for an "Aluminator" 5.0 (and two 67mm turbos). The factory 5.0 is sitting in his garage in the Aluminator crate, and every time I look at it, I think about making an offer on it. My thought is.... how cool would that thing be in my 1991 Camaro! Those engines are very large, and tuning them is a nightmare, but they make a ton of power and seem to be of good design. If you need any measurements off one, let me know and I can get you what you need. |
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Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap???
Originally Posted by Jonnie305
(Post 6178239)
If i do it i will post a build thread its gonna be bad *** no matter what motor i get and we can take the typing issues to the streets to race if the car is completed Both Ford and Chevy have a good engine, but the LS3 is a better naturally aspirated engine, less expensive, and easier to swap into your '89 Camaro (by a long shot). The 5.0 runs great with power adder.... but what doesn't these days? |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap???
Originally Posted by Jonnie305
(Post 6177673)
I Know Lots Of Ppl May Not Like It But I Think Its A Cool Idea To Be Different And Still Fast Everyone Does The Typical LS Swap (Mainly the LS1) Which is Great Hands Down The Best Motor Chevy Ever Made But...I May Wanna Try a Mix N Match For A Change Im Aware This Would Cost More than a LS Swap Not To Mention That Coyote is a Wide Shape Motor It Barley Has Room in the Mustang Its Huge On Fitment May Take Some Cutting...What You Guys Think??? |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap??? The Coyote is a great motor. But a swap into a thirdgen would probably be expensive and not worth it. Plus, the size of it would probably make it a tough swap. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap??? I have a 2013 GT in addition to my 85 V6 firebird and I too would love this swap. you'd think if they can fit them into foxes then you could fit one into a thirdgen. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap??? Good, I'm not the first weirdo to think of this. :) or this:
Originally Posted by WhiskeySierra6
(Post 6187782)
you'd think if they can fit them into foxes then you could fit one into a thirdgen. As much as I like the idea of the DOHC Coyote, the Mustang that it comes in is kinda big for my taste, and has the aerodynamics of a brick sh!thouse. I'd rather have the Coyote in something streamlined like a Firebird. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap??? This thread and the other current thread about turning a Camaro into a Firebird or vice versa, are kind of like car forum versions of "when keeping it real, goes bad". Just because you can potentially do something, doesn't mean you should. Some day psychologists and mathematicians, and clinical geniuses will diagnose and assign a name for this mental disorder. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap??? Yawn. The new 5.0 is a great motor............when you are buying a new pony car. People who have 3rd gens and money to spend don't put these motors in these cars. Why would you when a Gen IV 5.3 with a cam makes nearly the same power at 1/8th the cost. Even if you get it to work, and your wallet is empty, people will still say "435hp!? that's crazy mediocre....I can't wait to watch it understeer like a boss and click off a 12.7 at 112." |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap??? :lol:
Originally Posted by Drew
(Post 6177755)
Isn't it enough to just be the first person to ever use random upper case letters and a huge run-on sentence with no punctuation? |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap??? A 305 / 350 already kinda maxes out the 3rd gen engine bay. I foresee some fitment problems with this! I think your skill level will have to be more custom fab / Chip Foose level rather than average Joe if you want something nice and reflective of the hard work and money...or you might end up with some "road kill" kine products....if you know what that is lol check out RoadKill on YouTube if you don't |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap??? You know that the people that start these kind of threads never actually do it, right? |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap??? He hasn't posted anything since November last year. I suspect it's because he's been in beast mode all this time and we will see a bad *** build thread soon. I can't wait. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap??? Nah, but he's probably been on some thirdgen Facebook group talking with the rest of the lowlifes about how we're all such a bunch of elitist prick *******s, and it's no wonder no one posts here but *******s, because we're all a bunch of dream smashing, hater, *******s. He'd be pooping wheelies in his coyote powered RS by now if only we weren't such *******s. edit: Typo, but I'm leaving it because I'm an *******. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap??? Dude created a crap profile just to start a crap thread. I suspect nothing happened with this project....if there even was one. And if so....the car has probably been sold or it’s rotting in some backyard. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap???
Originally Posted by PaulyC
(Post 6243499)
He hasn't posted anything since November last year. I suspect it's because he's been in beast mode all this time and we will see a bad *** build thread soon. I can't wait. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap??? For the lolz... https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.thi...792a9559b5.jpg It fits in a Miata. Don't know why you guys are such wusses about it. :p (jk) |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap??? Brave |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap??? He's pointing at his crotch. GM owners don't do that. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap???
Originally Posted by QwkTrip
(Post 6244913)
He's pointing at his crotch. GM owners don't do that. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap??? I don't know if it will put this thread to rest, but here's an article on someone stuffing a Coyote into a Scion FR-S: https://www.drivingline.com/articles...v8-scion-fr-s/ The writer made sure to touch on the things you need to take care of besides just physically making room for the engine. I imagine the FR-S/BRZ has a fairly wide engine bay, since it comes with a flat-four engine. https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.thi...559fe86aac.jpg In the case of an F-body, you probably have to make room at the expense of your inner fenders, right? Because the Coyote has those enormous DOHC heads. In fact, while the LS engines are apparently wide at the top, they seem to be much narrower at the bottom... https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.thi...e9b6916c22.jpg ...While the Coyote is pretty wide from top to bottom, partly due to accessory placement. https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.thi...5303b06a4c.jpg You have to figure out how to rig it so you have a working tachometer, odometer, speedometer... (unless it's going to be a trailer queen, and even then you still want the tachometer, right?) Sure, you're going to replace the existing GM computer with a new computer... And I assume it's an above-average pain in the rear-end to connect a new computer to your existing wiring harness. You have to make sure your fuel system can provide enough flow. Speaking for myself, I wouldn't want to sacrifice any accessories to make room for the intake. I have to have my AC. The swap in the article was easier than it could have been because of the Scion's CAN-bus system (that I don't really understand), a Motec M150 computer, and a software ace on team. I assume someone on this forum is smart enough to work all that out. Someone that smart may decide, with or without our input, that it's smarter not to do this swap. (Meanwhile, the shop I go to [for the wrenching I can't do, myself] thinks it would be pretty nifty to put an LS in my Mitsubishi.) |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap???
Originally Posted by DanielC210
(Post 6245827)
Must be a cool new gang sign. :lol: |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap??? i would drive a coyote miata. that one has a cobra jet intake. that means about 450 WHP on 93. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap??? I've now seen two Coyote Mustangs run at the drag strip and they were shockingly slow. Seems to be a great case study why peak HP doesn't tell the real story. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap???
Originally Posted by QwkTrip
(Post 6246141)
I've now seen two Coyote Mustangs run at the drag strip and they were shockingly slow. Seems to be a great case study why peak HP doesn't tell the real story. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap??? There are definitely fast Mustangs, but they aren't stock.... And odds are they have a power adder. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap??? they need slicks to put down a decent time but shockingly slow they are not |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap???
Originally Posted by Tibo
(Post 6246199)
If you watch many YouTube videos of them you'd think they were the fastest thing under $100K. Lots of videos showcasing them beating corvettes, fourthgen and various other LS based cars. Glad to know I'm not crazy. You're certainly not crazy: Mustang owners post videos of Mustangs winning, Honda fanbois post videos of Hondas winning, the Tesla cult posts videos of Teslas winning and they expect you to join them or bow to your electric overlords. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap??? i would suggest that you work hard at getting your grammar to an acceptable level.next focus on and learn were periods go .next,if i were you i would master the proper use of punctuation. after you have done these things,worked your way through them and learned and understand the finer points of the english written language then its time to research things like "logical engine swaps for the best performance and ease of maintenance." or "what are intelligent engine swaps for"(add your car here)" realistically you can put anything into anything but is it a)smart or b)cool ? only you can learn grammar,punctuation and what you may find is really cool "to you" there are thousands of ls swapped foxes because they are dirt cheap to do and work well,a coyote swap is a far more expensive endevour and needs to be well thought out. there also the fact a cam change in a coyote is 3 to 4 grand and that's one performance mod. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap???
Originally Posted by WhiskeySierra6
(Post 6246475)
they need slicks to put down a decent time but shockingly slow they are not Example 2: 9's in the 1/8 is shockingly slow for a modern pony car And before you tell me what they are supposed to do, be sure to share your own time slip for your 5.0 and what mods. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap???
Originally Posted by QwkTrip
(Post 6246546)
Example 1: high 13's at 108 is shockingly slow for a modern pony car Example 2: 9's in the 1/8 is shockingly slow for a modern pony car And before you tell me what they are supposed to do, be sure to share your own time slip for your 5.0 and what mods. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap???
Originally Posted by Tibo
(Post 6246199)
Lots of videos showcasing them beating corvettes, fourthgen and various other LS based cars. |
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Originally Posted by QwkTrip
(Post 6246546)
Example 1: high 13's at 108 is shockingly slow for a modern pony car Example 2: 9's in the 1/8 is shockingly slow for a modern pony car And before you tell me what they are supposed to do, be sure to share your own time slip for your 5.0 and what mods. |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap??? "Example 1: high 13's at 108 is shockingly slow for a modern pony car Example 2: 9's in the 1/8 is shockingly slow for a modern pony car" ...this is because anyone who pays attention knows what a modern pony cars, SUCH AS a coyote mustang, should and do run when they have proper tires and a driver who can drive. (I can't) |
Re: Coyote 5.0 Swap??? Poking around on the internet shows the magazines reporting 12.7 to mid 13. They said if it has an IRS it is slower due to weight. If someone is doing better than high 12s in a solid axle something is up. |
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