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Hey, thanks for checking it out. I've posted some more info. Feel free to ask any questions.I'm guessing this thing is no longer on beams?
The EPS conversion is cool, but give us some more details on the build overall please.\
Hey, Thanks for checking out the build, the 3.7 is a great engine, it has the same forged crank and rods as the 3.5 eco boost.@JimO I am more interested in a minimalist engine swap with a Cyclone 3.7L V6 instead of 90% new fab (great work, btw). Could you elaborate on space and clearance:
1. Your fully assembled engine bay photo (114150.jpg) hints an electric fan for the radiator, true?
2. Do you think one can keep all stock A/C components?
3. Does it have a catalytic converter, and if yes what is from?
@JimO I am more interested in a minimalist engine swap with a Cyclone 3.7L V6 instead of 90% new fab (great work, btw). Could you elaborate on space and clearance:
1. Your fully assembled engine bay photo (114150.jpg) hints an electric fan for the radiator, true?
2. Do you think one can keep all stock A/C components?
3. Does it have a catalytic converter, and if yes what is from?
@ksack Nice. Are there some photos and/or a write up somewhere? but I guess a Coyote engine will need a rear-end upgrade too. A stock Ranger 4x4 with a Cyclone 3.7L V6 makes more sense to me.If I can fit a coyote, you can fit a cyclone
@ksack Nice. Are there some photos and/or a write up somewhere? but I guess a Coyote engine will need a rear-end upgrade too. A stock Ranger 4x4 with a Cyclone 3.7L V6 makes more sense to me.