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Very interesting! Some comparisons between LT and Coyote engines
Take heart, LT5 (90-95) enthusiasts! This should interest anyone that questions the performance potential of (especially) the in block single cam/pushrod architecture and the advantage of the DOHC architecture.
Enjoy!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGYfmoTMk1A
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07-25-2021 | #2 |
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Re: Very interesting! Some comparisons between LT and Coyote engines
Now I know what that weird sounding Mustang that blew by me (I was in my Tundra!) was.
Appreciate the share!
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Re: Very interesting! Some comparisons between LT and Coyote engines
I daily drive a 480hp Coyote, so I do get to compare the two regularly. The Coyote is just a magical piece of technology. 480hp, runs on regular gas, and I have gotten over 30mpg on the highway.
However, the LT5, even 100 hp down, has a magic that the Coyote lacks.
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Re: Very interesting! Some comparisons between LT and Coyote engines
I had an 'expert' at a cruise nite ask me why I put a Mustang motor in my Corvette!
4 cam V8s sorta look alike? Last edited by Mystic ZR-1; 07-25-2021 at 03:00 PM. |
07-25-2021 | #5 |
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Re: Very interesting! Some comparisons between LT and Coyote engines
Very cool video and enjoyed hearing about the Ford engines. They have really stepped their game up. Found this gem in the comments as a response to someone mentioning GM being ahead of the curve with the ZR-1 -
Chevrolet Didn't get the kinks worked out of that engine that's why they went away from it. From cooling issues to crankshaft problems. Most everything overhead cam GM ever did was crap. From the Z34 Lumina's to the ZR1. Yeah they ran but for how long? GM Is not willing to spend the time to figure them out. Last edited by 1991 Corvette ZR-1; 07-25-2021 at 03:11 PM. |
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Re: Very interesting! Some comparisons between LT and Coyote engines
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