Never thought a ported CJ would be a restriction on a NA car. Wonder how well one of the modded ones would work, when it's cut apart and a 1" spacer gets added?
@@Baby-vk7lxMost people running the gen 3 manifold or boss 302 manifold are doing it because they don't want to spend the extra money for the CJ setup. $2K for the CJ manifold, throttle body, and intake is tough to swallow for some people when it doesn't make a lot more power over the cheaper options for a stock cam engine. Most people would rather put that money towards a Supercharger or Turbo setup. I say this as someone who has a ported CJ and SCJ monoblade throttle body(see avatar)
That many miles on the original engine, i wonder if you've opened up the bottom end to check bearings. Sounds insane tho, those motors are amazing machines
There is a guy in the 11-14 coyote facebook group with 320000 miles on his coyote and he still drives it everyday haha these motors are bulletproof. Just proper maintenance 👌
We picked up 65rwhp and lost 20 ftlbs. It definitely can make more, but the cobra jet manifold became a restriction to the cam. On MHS website, these cams need an intake manifold with plenty of plenum volume like the Frankenstein Predator or MMR Composite Manifold for example to get the fullest potential out of them. Also getting the MHS Stage 3 Competition CNC Porting Package will really wake the combination up. As soon as we get on the intake manifold to support these cams, we will post the graphs and comparison in the next video. The cams to use the fullest out of the Cobra Jet Manifold would be the MHS NAR Camshafts, a step down from the MHS NAX.
@@papinisgarage5133 no way the internet says cams are a waste of time on an na coyote lol. Awesome man nice job. Good example of how the internet ain't always right about stuff. Cams absolutely help coyotes na or boosted quite a bit.
@@midnight347 We always recommend camshafts that require valve springs and TiVCT lockouts. NSR Cams and Limited TiVCT Cams (Like the Comp Cams Stage 2 or Stage 3) that most shops likes to recommend, we saw very little gains and very difficult to explain why all the money they spent and they barely gained 10-15hp at the top end. They're easy to calibrate, but the gains are not there for the money spent in our opinion. They also do not use the Cobra Jet Intake manifold to the fullest potential from what we observed in our testing in the past. This video link is a Gen 2 Coyote with a MHS NAR Camshafts with a comparison graph. ruclips.net/video/u0LpKOVTX60/видео.html Modular Head Shop (MHS) Camshafts is our top pick for camshafts for Coyotes, 5.4/5.8 GT500s and 2v/3v/4v 4.6Ls.
@@devontaykarter6648 engine was blown before I bought the car and I had a spare coyote sitting in my driveway 😂 I have a gen 1 in my 02 mustang gt. It's plenty of power
@@shotemup123 Gotcha. Your 02 is mt right? Also, thats mainly the reason I wanna donate coyote swap. More tuning potential. Either that or a hemi, because I have a 5.7 thats getting swapped soon so Id have a spare engine just laying around. Too many hemi’s lol that is the 2nd reason I want to do a coyote swab since it’s something different.
gah... it's so good to hear a coyote yellin with some REAL cams! (ghost tunes are getting old) ..making me think it's time to retire the ole mach's 4v 4.6 xD
These cams are locked at their centerlines. They are adjustable by the adjustable phaser lockouts, but the valve covers and timing cover must come off to re-degree the camshafts to a different centerline The car is currently equipped with 3.31 rear gears and 4th gear topped out at 155mph. 3.73 or 4.10s would definitely wake up the bottom end with torque multiplication. That will be decided when we get a new intake manifold on there. We definitely love the lope, even with the MBRP street series cat back silencing most of it.
Yes, Camshafts, VCT Lockouts and Valve springs are the only change. We are aware of the risk of the stock bottom end and have a built spare engine ready to go
My coyote smokes the exact same, Im straight pipe lth and full bolt on, any Idea on what that smoke is? Mine smokes the exact same, someone have any Idea at all??
All depends on maintenance...there's guys that boost ohv 5.0s and coyote 5.0s with high mileage but they do maintenance on time, never underestimate the power of regular oil changes
@@papinisgarage5133 ok cool, I’m planning on buying these cams sometime next year but I currently have 3.31 rear gears and was planning on changing, do you think it’ll negatively effect my drivability that much? Or would I better off with comp cam stage 3?
@domenicodaniel4397 We do not recommend comp cams of any kind. The power gains are very disappointing for the amount of money they cost. 3.31 are okay but you won't have low end torque.
Once retired I plan to build a cammed 9k rpm screamer. I’ll build the chassis and rest just to go around the motor.
Never thought a ported CJ would be a restriction on a NA car. Wonder how well one of the modded ones would work, when it's cut apart and a 1" spacer gets added?
Who knew lol I thinks that’s why most people are starting to use a ported boss or ported 18 manifold
@@Baby-vk7lxMost people running the gen 3 manifold or boss 302 manifold are doing it because they don't want to spend the extra money for the CJ setup. $2K for the CJ manifold, throttle body, and intake is tough to swallow for some people when it doesn't make a lot more power over the cheaper options for a stock cam engine. Most people would rather put that money towards a Supercharger or Turbo setup.
I say this as someone who has a ported CJ and SCJ monoblade throttle body(see avatar)
@@mr.horsepower8125100% correct
imo, the 11-12 GT's are my favorite and look the best.
Me too and im glad i got one 🥹 ‘12 GT premium in grabber blue. Wish i got that dark blue color tho 🤧
That many miles on the original engine, i wonder if you've opened up the bottom end to check bearings. Sounds insane tho, those motors are amazing machines
There is a guy in the 11-14 coyote facebook group with 320000 miles on his coyote and he still drives it everyday haha these motors are bulletproof. Just proper maintenance 👌
@MaxSpeedshop8 wow that's pretty cool, curious as too how far it can make it
Listen to that scream! Sounds like my V-Rod at 9k haha, love it!
Wow that’s insane!! Definitely interested in the power difference compared to stock cams. How much of a difference was it with the cobra jet mani?
We picked up 65rwhp and lost 20 ftlbs. It definitely can make more, but the cobra jet manifold became a restriction to the cam. On MHS website, these cams need an intake manifold with plenty of plenum volume like the Frankenstein Predator or MMR Composite Manifold for example to get the fullest potential out of them. Also getting the MHS Stage 3 Competition CNC Porting Package will really wake the combination up.
As soon as we get on the intake manifold to support these cams, we will post the graphs and comparison in the next video.
The cams to use the fullest out of the Cobra Jet Manifold would be the MHS NAR Camshafts, a step down from the MHS NAX.
@@papinisgarage5133 okay that’s awesome. Cant wait to see what they do with the mani, 65 whp is crazy
@@papinisgarage5133 no way the internet says cams are a waste of time on an na coyote lol. Awesome man nice job. Good example of how the internet ain't always right about stuff. Cams absolutely help coyotes na or boosted quite a bit.
@@midnight347 We always recommend camshafts that require valve springs and TiVCT lockouts.
NSR Cams and Limited TiVCT Cams (Like the Comp Cams Stage 2 or Stage 3) that most shops likes to recommend, we saw very little gains and very difficult to explain why all the money they spent and they barely gained 10-15hp at the top end. They're easy to calibrate, but the gains are not there for the money spent in our opinion. They also do not use the Cobra Jet Intake manifold to the fullest potential from what we observed in our testing in the past.
This video link is a Gen 2 Coyote with a MHS NAR Camshafts with a comparison graph. ruclips.net/video/u0LpKOVTX60/видео.html
Modular Head Shop (MHS) Camshafts is our top pick for camshafts for Coyotes, 5.4/5.8 GT500s and 2v/3v/4v 4.6Ls.
What are the specs on the cams?
9000 wow, 5.2 Voodoo, step aside haha
The voodoo sounds so good tho haha
Picked up 2017 drop out for Bullitt road race track only. cant wait to improve and gooooo. Blow by on decel....
Sounds really nice 👌
I now own a 2011 gt with a gen 2 coyote engine because of videos like this
Lmaoooooo
U blew it fr? Because I want to coyote swap my E60 550i and plan on using a gen 1 coyote lol
@@devontaykarter6648 engine was blown before I bought the car and I had a spare coyote sitting in my driveway 😂 I have a gen 1 in my 02 mustang gt. It's plenty of power
@@shotemup123 Gotcha. Your 02 is mt right? Also, thats mainly the reason I wanna donate coyote swap. More tuning potential. Either that or a hemi, because I have a 5.7 thats getting swapped soon so Id have a spare engine just laying around. Too many hemi’s lol that is the 2nd reason I want to do a coyote swab since it’s something different.
@@devontaykarter6648 manual transmission you mean? It uses a stock tr3650 from the mustang so yes its a 5 speed stick car for now
I have a set of mhs s2 cams for my 2v and I love them especially with my terminator x
Any updates on this setup?
gah... it's so good to hear a coyote yellin with some REAL cams! (ghost tunes are getting old) ..making me think it's time to retire the ole mach's 4v 4.6 xD
what did it make ???
Never said what it makes, but I did see that it made 65whp more after the cams
@@TazSticks oh so you don’t know what it made ?
Heads is ported?
Hells yeah love the lope! Guess degree timing is set and not adjustable? Sounds beastly. Needs some steep gears in the rear, eh??
👍💪🇺🇸🦅
These cams are locked at their centerlines. They are adjustable by the adjustable phaser lockouts, but the valve covers and timing cover must come off to re-degree the camshafts to a different centerline
The car is currently equipped with 3.31 rear gears and 4th gear topped out at 155mph. 3.73 or 4.10s would definitely wake up the bottom end with torque multiplication. That will be decided when we get a new intake manifold on there.
We definitely love the lope, even with the MBRP street series cat back silencing most of it.
Love a good NA build. Thx! Subscribed!!
@@papinisgarage5133 on 3.73 gears topping out 5th is 155mph. I wasn’t happy when I found that out first hand.
Any updates on the new intake manifold?
@@thefinaltouchdetailinggrap4409 what is your max RPM?
Is this stock bottom end? So cams and valves springs where the only things changed in the engine?
Yes, Camshafts, VCT Lockouts and Valve springs are the only change. We are aware of the risk of the stock bottom end and have a built spare engine ready to go
Dumbquestion but would these cams work good with nitrous as well?
Yes they do and they respond very well
@@papinisgarage5133 do you have a Instagram, I’m piecing together a setup and when the time comes I’d like to ask more
Have you guys tested the new Hi Ram on this combo yet?
No, but we do have one coming to test.
was thinking about getting these cams, but i was thinking about running a ported high ram. Do u think it will restrict it like the cj?
Now this is an interesting question too
gives me NASCAR vibes
My coyote smokes the exact same, Im straight pipe lth and full bolt on, any Idea on what that smoke is? Mine smokes the exact same, someone have any Idea at all??
Our case ended up being the valve guides themselves on the cylinder heads, resulting on requiring a full rebuild on the cylinder head.
@papinisgarage5133 after full rebuild did you make more power? And Im guessing you had a bad type writer tick
@@papinisgarage5133What did this 12 gt make after the mmr composite manifold?
My dad's 2014 has 200,000 on it, I wonder if it would be safe to mod, needs transmission work though
This Mustang Has 198,000 Miles on it.
N/A Modifications, go for it. Boosted applications, rebuild it.
All depends on maintenance...there's guys that boost ohv 5.0s and coyote 5.0s with high mileage but they do maintenance on time, never underestimate the power of regular oil changes
@@papinisgarage5133that's horrible advice
How’s the drivability with these cams?
If tuned correctly and has 3.73 gears or steeper, Drivability is decent. We're driving the car everyday to work and back home.
@@papinisgarage5133 ok cool, I’m planning on buying these cams sometime next year but I currently have 3.31 rear gears and was planning on changing, do you think it’ll negatively effect my drivability that much? Or would I better off with comp cam stage 3?
@domenicodaniel4397 We do not recommend comp cams of any kind. The power gains are very disappointing for the amount of money they cost. 3.31 are okay but you won't have low end torque.
@@papinisgarage5133thanks for the info 🤙🏽 I’ll definitely pick up these cams then and throw in some 3.73s while I’m at it