A Coyote V8 in a Ford Focus

Someone actually did this and stuck a Coyote 5.0 V8 in a Ford Focus pumping out 725 horsepower…

What do you think? worth it or too wild? Wait till you see how much it costs!

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Zero to new TCM in 4 seconds

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Lol it’s a manual :sweat_smile: :grin:

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Well I would sure hope so.

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Unless they made it rear-wheel drive, it might have a lot of torque steer. I’m also curious about its top speed since even a regular 160hp is fast enough for a stock version.

And I’m not subscribing to see more, so you can lower that price.

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heads up, its actually a RWD. Also what price? subscribing is free.

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Sick idea,but Better off with my mustang

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true but Foucs goes zoom (best sleeper idea in my book)

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Is it really a sleeper if it sounds like a V8 and has flashy bodywork like a Hot Wheels car?

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Well no but I thinking if it looks stock

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Think about how much lighter it is compared to a Mustang. Plus, it’s not as practical. I guess it’s not for everyone.

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I think the weight is the only good part. Personally, it’s not my style, but it’s a really cool idea, and I’m sure a lot of work went into it!

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for my case, I’m not a fan of the early Focus styling. The later models looked much better. Maybe it would’ve been cool to see a V8 in those modern ones.

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sounds great in all tbh, would look alot better if u ask me

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couldnt agree more :100:

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I love it! Links for more of its videos???

A few people have tried this. It’s cool in theory, but probably only useful for the track.

Someone actually put a pushrod 5.0 engine into one!