As a reference point..on the 2011-2014 5.0's with a full CJ top end (heads, cams, intake, LT's, etc)...they were seeing about 525 crank HP, usually in the 460-475 WHP range on 91/93 fuel.
Circle D5. Thinking of a 5c stall know any good companies out their?
How're you liking the mono? I went twin 65 to avoid tuning issues.
I would highly recommend going ahead with the monoblade since you're doing an all out NA build. There are tuners out there who have it down. I think the main thing that's iffy is going with a 5" CAI instead of a 4.5". 5" gains just a little more power, but is very finicky at low speeds most of the time. Going with the monoblade and a 4.5" CAI seems to be the sweet spot for drivability.
I already have the twin 65 and the JLT CAI. If down the line I feel that it's holding me back, I'll upgrade.I would highly recommend going ahead with the monoblade since you're doing an all out NA build. There are tuners out there who have it down. I think the main thing that's iffy is going with a 5" CAI instead of a 4.5". 5" gains just a little more power, but is very finicky at low speeds most of the time. Going with the monoblade and a 4.5" CAI seems to be the sweet spot for drivability.
I just pulled the trigger on a cobra jet manifold and mono blade after messaging Lund. I asked what intake he would recommend and he said pbh or rev auto. He didn't mention any drivability issues and I assume he wouldn't recommend an intake that has issues. I cand seem to find any solid info as far as whp on the 15'+ coyotes with cobra jet. Going off of 11-14's they are making around 500 with stock cams and heads with full bolt on setups so I'd assume the 15'+ should make that no problem since we have better heads and cams.
On a Coyote with the CJ manifold, CJ cams, longtubes, and solid tune, you're looking at about 475-485rwhp @8,000 on a dynojet. I only know of one person who's done a full CJ swap on a stock Coyote bottom end. A Roadrunner could see 495-500rwhp on the same dyno with the same setup thanks to its better heads.What does a C.J setup with c.j cams make on a 11-14 or boss mustang same years?
Man.. If I could put down 530-550 whp without cracking open the bottom end, that's tempting. I feel like I'm at a cross roads where I either take the NA path or start the whipple savings.
On a Coyote with the CJ manifold, CJ cams, longtubes, and solid tune, you're looking at about 475-485rwhp @8,000 on a dynojet. I only know of one person who's done a full CJ swap on a stock Coyote bottom end. A Roadrunner could see 495-500rwhp on the same dyno with the same setup thanks to its better heads.
You would need to at least install billet oil pump gears for that goal. Getting 550rwhp requires serious RPM's when naturally aspirated.