So, let's regroup in the wake the Gen 2 short block selling, which would have been the easiest path forward.
My options right now are:
Disassemble the 4.6, swap springs and seals in the heads... add new timing chains, guides, tensioners, and upgrade the oil pump. Have the block checked by a machine shop and then purchase forged rods and pistons (4032 alloy) or boss rods and forged pistons (at that point I'm only saving a few hundred) and have them balanced with the crank and put it back together.
If the 4.6 is in good shape, this sounds easy... but until it's a part it's hard to say what machine work would be needed or how much it would cost. I'm also probably not going to get to my streetcar goal of 650whp with the P-1SC even pullied down.
or
Continue to pursue the Coyote which seems both easier and more difficult. The engine seems like the easiest part to me, but the more I look into it the more additional stuff has to be changed. Brake system, brackets to retain AC, upgrading the fuel system for the Coyote + boost, control pack and getting gauges to work.
So, in my quest to not be the slowest Cobra in my Mustang club, or Chicago in general... do you think I'm on the right track going Coyote or should I pivot?