Mustang Coyote Engine Swap Parts

Mustang Coyote Engine Swap Parts

Finish Your Mustang’s Crate Swap Project with Coyote Engine Swap Parts

Mustang Coyote Engine Swap Parts

Mustang Coyote Engine Swap Parts

Finish Your Mustang’s Crate Swap Project with Coyote Engine Swap Parts

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  1. FSU65
    Stainless Steel Fuel Sending Unit w/ Return Line Mustang 65-68
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    $58.99 MSRP $76.00
  2. EFI Fuel Tank Sending Unit 73-10 OHM For EFI Fuel Tanks Mustang 1965-1970
    EFI Fuel Tank Sending Unit 73-10 OHM For EFI Fuel Tanks Mustang 1965-1970
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    $40.99 MSRP $45.99
  3. Fuel Tank Kit EFI 16 Gallon With Sending Unit/ 255 LPH Fuel Pump Mustang 1965-1968
    Fuel Tank Kit EFI 16 Gallon With Sending Unit/ 255 LPH Fuel Pump Mustang 1965-1968
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    $539.99 MSRP $580.97
  4. Fuel Tank Kit EFI 22 Gallon With Sending Unit/ 190 LPH Fuel Pump Mustang 1969-1970
    Fuel Tank Kit EFI 22 Gallon With Sending Unit/ 190 LPH Fuel Pump Mustang 1969-1970
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    $539.99 MSRP $594.97
  5. Fuel Tank Kit EFI 16 Gallon With Sending Unit/ 190 LPH Fuel Pump Mustang 1965-1968
    Fuel Tank Kit EFI 16 Gallon With Sending Unit/ 190 LPH Fuel Pump Mustang 1965-1968
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    $529.99 MSRP $569.97
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Coyote Engine Swap Parts

The Coyote engine is a 5.0-liter V8 motor that's been used in the Mustang GT since 2011. The strong performance and classic V8 sound make it a popular choice for a Mustang crate engine swap. Whether you have a classic Mustang, Fox Body, SN95, or S197, you can switch your motor to get more power from your ride.

Once you’ve decided to drop a Coyote into your Mustang, be sure you have all the parts you’ll need. Most crate engine kits come with everything needed for the engine. But they don’t always include things like the vehicle harness and PCM.

You might also want to add performance spark plugs or other performance upgrades. You can top your engine off with a set of attractive coil covers and other underhood dress-up items.

If you don't want to do an engine swap but still want to increase horsepower, supercharging is the way to go. If you want something even easier, a plug-and-play tune programmer will do the trick.