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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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I run the 2012 302/325 NA Coyote in my FGT/G 1996 Mustang. It is rated 281 HP with the automatic transmission. It is rated 317 HP with a manual transmission, I also have a FGT/F 1982 Mustang with that combination (5 speed G-Force). I only run that car occasionally at combo races. My partner Jimmy Ronzello has a FGT/D Fox Body Coupe with 2019 302/335 NA Coyote and 5 speed Liberty. The 2019 302 is rated 335 for both auto and manual.
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Thank you Sir !!! |
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