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It doesn’t clearly refer to a normal car part based on the snippet alone."}},{"startTime":1811.9,"endTime":1844.9,"type":"car","title":"2014 coyote","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e7/Coyote_%2812280416525%29.jpg","quote":"...the guy said I have a 1000 mile 2014 coyote. ...he’s got 1000 miles on his coyote, he took it out, put an illuminator into and turboed it.","canonicalId":"car:ford:coyote (5.0l v8)","priority":0.85,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Coyote” is Ford’s nickname for its modern 5.0L V8 (introduced in the 2011 model year). Saying “2014 coyote” means the specific engine generation used for the swap, which is popular because it’s compact, modern, and makes strong power with aftermarket support.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Coyote” is the name enthusiasts use for Ford’s newer 5.0-liter V8. 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Here it’s mentioned because its length didn’t work with the Fox body chassis, so they swapped to a different gearbox."}},{"startTime":1871.9,"endTime":1884.6,"type":"term","title":"TKO 600","url":"/glossary/tko-600","quote":"...I bought a TKO 600 because I traded the T 56 that came with the 14 was too long for the car for the Fox body.","canonicalId":"term:tko-600","priority":0.7,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The TKO 600 is a performance-oriented manual transmission (a Tremec TKO series) commonly used in classic Mustangs for stronger gearing options and durability than some older transmissions. The speaker chose it because the earlier T56 was too long for the Fox body fitment.","simplifiedExplanation":"The TKO 600 is a manual gearbox used in performance builds. They picked it because the previous transmission they had didn’t fit properly in the Fox body."}},{"startTime":1918.2,"endTime":1922.4,"type":"term","title":"dummy light","url":"/glossary/dummy-light","quote":"...and it's a dummy light in the Fairmont. So they basically go to one. If your water... gets too hot, it turns it on.","canonicalId":"term:dummy-light","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A “dummy light” is a simplified dashboard indicator that doesn’t measure a real sensor value directly. In this build, the speaker describes using a dummy light that turns on based on signals like water temperature or oil pressure.","simplifiedExplanation":"A “dummy light” is a dashboard warning light that’s basically there to alert you, not to give precise readings. 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