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392 vs 2nd Gen coyote

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Which one would you guys say is the better engine platform? The 392 is impressive no doubt and iv been having a long term debate with a buddy on which one is the best..can anyone help me?
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I think the aftermarket is far superior for the Coyote. The Coyote can make just as much HP but would be less on the TQ side.

4V vs. 2V. I think they both have their strengths and weaknesses. Don't think this question can be answered.
 
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And isn't the bottom end on this new coyote very strong?
 
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I like rev happy engines so I prefer the Coyote
That's why I prefer the coyote but I wanna be able to throw a charger on it and have some fun when my buddy is still worrying about his bottom end :thumbsup:
 

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Diff platforms....392 is old school tons of low rpm torque...pulls hard. Coyote winds out fast and pulls hard to redline vs the 392 which runs out of power quicker. Love um both
 

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They are both amazing engines. Throw the LT1 in there too and you have the ultimate showdown of 3 best american muscle.
 

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It's about time we have three American muscle cars back at it again! Love all the motors. One way to tell which motor is faster by putting all three motors in one car and testing road course and 1/4 mile times. But can you ever fit a hemi in a mustang
 

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It's about time we have three American muscle cars back at it again! Love all the motors. One way to tell which motor is faster by putting all three motors in one car and testing road course and 1/4 mile times. But can you ever fit a hemi in a mustang
In terms of physical dimensions, yes you can put a modern Hemi in a Mustang. The coyote family motors are BIG, they're actually physically (roughly) the size of an old big block.
 

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In terms of physical dimensions, yes you can put a modern Hemi in a Mustang. The coyote family motors are BIG, they're actually physically (roughly) the size of an old big block.
Correct. These DOHC motors are big! The 4.6 modular motors were the same way. They were as big as the Boss 429 motors from the late 60's.
 
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Those DOHC heads though... this engine is really tall
 

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I would defintely say the 6.4 Hemi is the king right now in stock form. Put that motor in a mustang and its a low 12 high 11 car.
 
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I would defintely say the 6.4 Hemi is the king right now in stock form. Put that motor in a mustang and its a low 12 high 11 car.
I agree but only because it does make more power stock for stock though right?
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