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Thanks,.they really stiffen the panels up.Dig the bead-rolling on those boxing surfaces. Did you end up ditching the supercharger?
Its all done at my shop and it's 125.00/hr. to get in here.Two questions...
Is the house next to you up for sale and how many beers before you start working on your new next door neighbor's car?
I knew there would be a catch.Its all done at my shop and it's 125.00/hr. to get in here.
I'm happy to accept tips.I knew there would be a catch.
To be honest, I assumed the rate would be more being on the left coast.
Shaun from AED isn’t impressed with them either. He says that nothing actually flows through them so therefore they do no good...I’m wondering now if I should just delete it before the motor goes in. That crank sensor would be impossible to change once the motor is installed.Really nice work!
Yea, the MMR loop is very tight for package.
I just ditched mine. Had an engine rebuild at nearly 60 hours, with a broken valve spring and some evidence of blow by on #8.
Added the MMR in an attempt to reduce temps and burned #8 after 26 hours. Same gas, same tune and Dyno shows A/F rich. I can’t conclusively blame the coolant loop, but I’m not risking it again.
Shaun from AED isn’t impressed with them either. He says that nothing actually flows through them so therefore they do no good...I’m wondering now if I should just delete it before the motor goes in. That crank sensor would be impossible to change once the motor is installed.
Not super familiar with these Coyotes yet, but I am learning.I never understood the why of the bypass. Was it only a good idea of a solution looking for a problem?
The cylinder head temp sensor is near #4 on the other bank and doesn't pick up the temp on the #8. It ithinks that the temp at #4 must be the same across the board. I believe I've read that there is no water jacket around the intake port on #8 so it may run hotter as a result.I never understood the why of the bypass. Was it only a good idea of a solution looking for a problem?