Strokerswild
Shallow and Pedantic
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There's a comprehensive list of changes made to the 2018 Gen III Coyote, pretty self explanatoryI don't know what FORD did to the 2018's but my lord, they are stout.

It seems more like nobody is bothering to tune on anything other than E85 for these glamour-shot cars because they need the big numbers to sell parts.2018 has a problem with making power on other fuel than E85...
LOL what?2018 has a problem with making power on other fuel than E85...
It has a bit higher comp ratio so making decent numbers with 93 might be difficult or even impossible. I really don't care about e85 either as my car is a DD and it runs on 93. Making numbers on e85 is some sort of cheating in my book...sure it's fun for some short period of time but lets face it - most of us would like to see some solid 93 numbers.It seems more like nobody is bothering to tune on anything other than E85 for these glamour-shot cars because they need the big numbers to sell parts.
I don't even bother looking at E85 numbers most of the time, I simply can't care when there is a single E85 station in the entire state. Its never going to happen for me, so I sure would love to see some 91-93 tuning on the new cars.
But I'll admit that is very good power for basically bolt-ons and a tune. Ford made a good motor with this 3rd gen, can't wait to see where it goes from here.
I assume this is due to the compression ratio and the fact that Ford has it pretty close to max from the factory. At least from a 93 Octane perspective.2018 has a problem with making power on other fuel than E85...
notch the hood or a cowl hood.not sure if i want to lower the engine to fit this in