Bikeman315
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Thank you for your honesty. Ownership of a S550 GT350 is not for the faint of heart. But it is a unique animal. And yes, that sound is glorious.I own a voodoo and being honest, other than the sound, it was an overall failure. It was the worst of both designs, the heavy counterweights of a cross plane without the inherent balancing which created significant vibrations (and no advantages for rotational limits). It's as if someone said "give me the drawbacks of the CPC and the drawbacks of the FPC and let's combine them together." The voodoo was magnificent in it's leap forward for the heads and other robust timing components. The plastic pan was meh, okay.
But being honest, other than the unique sound, (which is glorious) there's really zero advantages to an equivalently provisioned coyote, and has some serious drawbacks. Most people don't realize the rev limit on the voodoo had nothing to do with the FPC crank.
Now, I personally think when Ford changed the firing order from the modulars to the coyote it sounds like ass. I guess the perfect motor to me would be the coyote cpc with the old 4.6 firing order, 5.2 liter with GT350 heads, predator block.
You could ditch the voodoo and the S550 GT350 is still a special car.
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