I haven't seen any reason yet as to why it will not, motors have same deck height, bore spacing, ports on the head are in same position and shape and bolt holes where it meets the head are the same. I dont even think I can spot a difference between the intake port surface of the two heads, even looking at side by side pics they look the sameI don't think the 350 im will bolt onto the coyote motor.
There's another thread that covers this, and it's said that it does. However, someone looked up the part and it was list price of over 2 grand.I don't think the 350 im will bolt onto the coyote motor.
There's another thread that covers this, and it's said that it does. However, someone looked up the part and it was list price of over 2 grand.
I haven't seen any reason yet as to why it will not, motors have same deck height, bore spacing, ports on the head are in same position and shape and bolt holes where it meets the head are the same. I dont even think I can spot a difference between the intake port surface of the two heads, even looking at side by side pics they look the same
Someone will attempt soon enough im sure. If ford racing produced it as an upgrade, which would make sense imo, the price shouldn't be that insane.. as opposed to trying to buy a stock one through ford parts
Quoted from another website, I looked everywhere for this thread :headbonk:Sorry but the GT350 intake manifold will not work on the revised 2015 Coyote heads without serious work to the manifold runners... GT350's ports are not only wider but they rise much closer to the top of the head. Bummer :/
2015 Coyotes intake side:![]()
The GT350 intake side:![]()
It doesnt? Look at them again. Look at the material surface area on the coyote around the port, specifically the lower portiom below the port. Its a wider/thicker surface area then the 350 head ports. The intake on the 350 would bolt up probably but be flowing air onto some of the surface area. The manifold port holes would need to be ported...a lot.From the picture it just appears to be taken at a different angle. Untill someone has the manifold in hand for actual proof this proves nothing.
Only difference I see is cast material that was not removed. I would say that is where ford removed weight from the motor. Notice the coyote heads are just cast further down and material hasn't been removed.It doesnt? Look at them again. Look at the material surface area on the coyote around the port, specifically the lower portiom below the port. Its a wider/thicker surface area then the 350 head ports. The intake on the 350 would bolt up probably but be flowing air onto some of the surface area. The manifold port holes would need to be ported...a lot.