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Old 12-09-2018, 06:23 AM
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Really nice. And now you can begin having fun.

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Gotta say Bob your BDR is very nice!
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Hello Bob,
I appreciate you for sharing. I know someone had to have paved this path, but whoa, supercharged Coyote was certainly not what I was expecting. Nice.

I have BDR roller chassis coming my way shortly and I have a Coyote Gen 3 on the way. Did you drop the drivetrain in without removing the BDR body? Is your build documented in this forum?

Again, I appreciate the posts!

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I took the hood off. It was just easier that way.

There were a couple of big issues that need to be resolved.

BEFORE you drop the engine in, take out the pedals. Once the engine is in, that rod won't come out.
- you'll need to mount the DBW throttle pedal to the back wall.
- I think the pedals are too far apart. You can change that to fit you better.

To get the headers centered in the openings, we had to modify the motor mounts a bit. Make slots instead of holes. I used solid mounts. I also had to trim the cowling a bit for the supercharger.

The stock Mustang wiring harness places the ECU in the front right corner of the engine bay. You'll need to re-wrap the harness to move it back to the firewall.

Pay close attention to the steering column. Mine hit the valve cover a smidgen.

The stock alternator will not fit. I had to use an 80A racing alternator.

Install the headers with the engine lowered in the bay, but not down on the mounts.

I love the 6R80 6 speed auto. So much fun to drive.
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Solid feedback and great tips prior to dropping in the drivetrain. Are you particular with any specific fuel pressure regulator?
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Are you particular with any specific fuel pressure regulator?
No. I think there are a number of good choices available. I'm currently using an Aeromotive. Been fine for 15K miles and 4 years.

You could even consider the Chevy Corvette filter/regulator combo. I have that on my race car, and it works just as advertised.
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Very nice be eager to watch it come together
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Very Nice, that is what is all about, Make it your own
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I’m looking to do the same thing and buying a rolling chassis. What did it run you money wise and which dealer did you use?
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I used the local dealer in Denver. 6 years ago, the cost with all my options was about $45K'ish. Who knows what the cost is now!
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Congratulations and best of luck with it Bob.

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I’m looking to do the same thing and buying a rolling chassis. What did it run you money wise and which dealer did you use?
Since you are in MA we can help you out.
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