I’ve always loved the chop camming sound. Is there anyway to get it to chop? I don’t like the tune chopping tho.
Sometimes, there are posts on this forum, that I wish I could like it 10 times. This is one of those posts.With dual overhead cams and variable valve timing, there's no need for the Coyote to have a choppy idle. It's literally a best-of-both-worlds scenario. You can have good low end torque, and still breathe at high RPM. You might get a little bit of chop with aggressive aftermarket cams, but your car won't be very fun to drive on the street any more. That's why some people run a ghost tune to get a noticeably choppy idle, and at that point it's just like the BMW kids that run crackle/burble tunes - noise for no reason.
A single cam engine like the LS will chop with an aggressive cam because of the design limitations associated with having only one camshaft. You have to run aggressive lobe separation angles and high lift, which leads to at-idle misfires which give that choppy idle.