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I like the idea of a coyote setup. If you have grown up with fuel injected cars, linear throttle response, new age reliablity and you like good gas mileage this is probably the road to go down. I'm buying a used cobra and there isn't a ton of them with Coyote setups on the market. It is much easier for me to find one with a stroked SBF and carb setup. I love the sound of an old school motor thumping around so I'm willing to give it a try. My logic is if your not driving it every day and its a toy you can't go wrong buying a car with a carb setup. Buy a car that is already sorted and if its not for you then go to a modern FI engine setup. A properly setup Coyote car is probably as much fun or more fun than a SBF.....sure you wont have the sound but the driving characteristcs would be great. Of course this is all opinon of a guy that doesn't even own a cobra yet so take it with a grain of salt. I wouldn't be looking to buy a cobra to outrun the BMW's and Porsches in your neighborhood. A serious M3 or a 911 will run circles around your ass. Keep in mind these cars are practically a go-kart with a fiberglass body and you don't want to crash one of these things. Good luck , think smart and enjoy your path to potential cobra ownership
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