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Thread: Alex_V - build MK IV with Coyote GII + MT82

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    Alex_V - build MK IV with Coyote GII + MT82

    I am going to skip the usual. There is plenty on how to do suspension, and other stuff.

    So far I have a Gen II Coyote out of 2017 Mustang GT with MT82 transmission, with Ford Power Pack, IRS, power steering, big brakes, and a few basic updates. I had to take a big pause and am slowly getting back into it. Going to post a few pics, and already ask for advice. So, here is where things are at now.





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    My next few things would be:
    – Breeze power steering kit
    – radiator and cooling lines
    – Air intake

    Is there a logical order to attack these? I was thinking radiator and cooling first, then PC, and last cold air. Any thoughts?

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    No pictures showing if you meant to show some. I don't know that there's any particular order for those three items. But they definitely can interact. I'd mock up each of your approaches together to see how best to fit. Not aware that Breeze has a power steering setup for a Coyote though.
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    I will post more pics, just need to get them better organized. At the same time I didn't want to bother with initial steps because they are so well documented.

    So you recommend approaching power steering lines, coolant hoses and air intake all sort of at the same time? And sorry for the confusion, I meant Breeze Hose and Fitting Group for FFR Coyote Power Steering Kit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex_V View Post
    So you recommend approaching power steering lines, coolant hoses and air intake all sort of at the same time?
    Yes because all interact to some degree. There are lots of Coyote builds. Hopefully you've reviewed them to see what others have done. Pretty sorted.
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    Thanks, I found a good thread to reference. Going to work on PC and cooling next. For what I have read a Breeze radiator shroud is a good thing to have.

    Going out of town for the weekend, and then planning to get back to the car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex_V View Post
    Thanks, I found a good thread to reference. Going to work on PC and cooling next. For what I have read a Breeze radiator shroud is a good thing to have.

    Going out of town for the weekend, and then planning to get back to the car.
    I really like the Breeze Shroud. It is a very clean and easy part to add. Also makes ALL air that the fan pulls go through the radiator. Just looks great.

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