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So I am looking at a couple different options for SS/FGTD. I’ve been speaking with one racer reference the Ford 315 NA CJ. I’ve been further told and I am trying to verify the ability to build a NA version of the Ford 327 CJ. I have heard Chris Holbrook may have put one of these together for a customer ??? Having some difficulty navigating the NHRA page and finding what I?m looking for
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The only NA engine is the 302. |
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There are several other N/A combinations in the guide. They are not based on the Coyote.
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RJ Sledge show the man some "Ford' love!!
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There are two pushrod combos 2010 CJ 352 and 428 that are NA
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Well I know of one SS/FGTD running a NA Coyote with a Liberty 5-Speed. My current setup is a NMRA Coyote Stocker with the 2020 Gen 3 engine and a GF5R Clutchless 5-Speed. I?m trying to find a NA class I can crossover too with another NA Bullet. Just trying to do it with a Yote and not go back to a Pushrod deal. Thanks Dude?s
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Okay then...2012 Cobra Jet 302/325hp NHRA rated 317 hp with manual trans would be a combo that should work for you. Its an NA Coyote motor.
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Got it figured out, the 335/302 is the 2019-2020 Gen 3 Coyote. In 2016 there is a 385/302 Combo. Any chance that might be the 2016 GT 350 Coyote ? That would be a fun build. Thank you again
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The Mustang GT350 engine with the flat plane crankshaft is not in the NHRA specs. |
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