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Free tickets, drag racing, swap meet, fords
Free tickets, drag racing, swap meet, fords The NMRA is looking to giveaway tickets to the upcoming season opener at Brandeton Motorsports Park, in Bradenton, Florida.
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Free tickets, drag racing, swap meet, fords
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Mods for Coyote Mods, Part 2 – The Perfect 10

A Kenne Bell supercharger meets a Ford Racing crate motor.
Loyal readers of MM&FF will no doubt remember that we started our “Mods for Coyote Mods” in the last issue. Ford Racing was kind enough to offer up not only a new 5.0L Coyote crate motor (PN M-6007-M50), but also a complete stand-alone Controls Pack. The pair essentially gives you everything to swap the 412hp 5.0L into just about anything and get it up and running.
Photo Gallery: Mods for Coyote Mods, Part 2 – The Perfect 10 – Muscle Mustangs & Fast Fords Magazine
Photo Gallery: Mods for Coyote Mods, Part 2 – The Perfect 10 – Muscle Mustangs & Fast Fords Magazine
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Mods for Coyote Mods, Part 2 – The Perfect 10
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Engine Building Part 1 – Power Principles

Before you build the engine, you have to decide what you want in the engine.
It’s so easy for enthusiasts to get excited about horsepower numbers, rpm levels, and sound, while skipping some very key factors of a well-designed engine. Some build requests are realistic while others are not even close. And it’s actually just as important for the engine builder to clarify the needs of the customer, as a totally mismatched engine can easily be an embarrassment to the builder and to the driver/owner.
Photo Gallery: Engine Building Part 1 – Power Principles – Modified Mustangs & Fords Magazine
Photo Gallery: Engine Building Part 1 – Power Principles – Modified Mustangs & Fords Magazine
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Engine Building Part 1 – Power Principles