TiFJ
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After seeing what can be done with a Whipple or twin turbos on the Coyote, that would be my vote. Install difficulties not withstanding...
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what hp figure you chasing?
I am interested in this as well, since I only have the 5.4
Going down from 378 cui. to a 302 cui. is not going to give you big power without a Whipple SC
It's the Tune calibration strategy for the PCM that will prevent you for doing this.
A few have tried, but never got it to work right. You can search the web for it.
You basically have to rip out most of the can-bus, PCM and BCM
and find a standalone PCM or a ....... ECU and a separate TCM that would work together.
A lot of stuff will not work in the truck anymore.
It would be cheaper to start with a Coyote F150 and add suspension. The 6.2 PCM/BCM can be made to run the 7.3 by tricking the PCM to see 2 cams when there is only 1 on the Godzilla.
But You cant get the PCM in the Raptor to see 4 cams on the Coyote..
Look up Broc Ross on FaceBook 7.3 Godzilla swaps. He has a "kit" with new harness etc that will get the 7.3 to run in our Gen 1.
I almost went this direction before finding the whippled 2014
LS Swap
3.5 TTV6
Yup. The 7.3 is a better fit N/A. I do love me some Coyote, except for burning through my tires in about 2800 street miles (not making this up). DAMN that 302/A10 is quick.
but I gotta admit that power is way up top in the power curve without a blower. The 7.3 is going to move the truck much easier.
The budget / downtime is going to be the major factors because just like @Canuck714 has said, The Coyote swap will be more tricky, almost certainly cost more and take more time than a 7.3 swap.
I did a search and snagged a pic. I'd love to know more.
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I've read that 600HP N/A from these is doable with a cam swap and some other relatively simple upgrades. I like that a lot more than adding a blower to the 6.2