HeadGames Motorworks puts the Gen 4 F-150 cylinder head on the bench for a comprehensive Coyote head flow test.
So, you're mapping out a hot rod project—a "build," if you will—and you plan to use Ford's Coyote 5.0-liter engine as its motivator. Excellent! That's all well and good, especially if a Fox-body ...
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5.0 Coyote Engine Problems And What To Look Out For
When it comes to V8 engines, there are many examples that spring to mind as powertrains that evoke a certain degree of emotion and respect. In Ford’s case, it, too, has plenty of V8s that have formed ...
The first is the 2019 F-150 SC. It starts with the 5.0-liter V-8 but adds a supercharger system that brings output up to 650 hp and 610 lb-ft of torque. Roush then adds a four-mode side-exit ...
Pretty much any V8 sounds good. Only a few sound truly badass, and even fewer make car enthusiasts go weak in the knees with their aural qualities. The 5.2-liter supercharged V8 from the Ford Motor ...
Much awaited and launched last, the 13th generation of America’s most iconic and best-selling pickup truck is the most advanced in its segment. Built with use of extensive high strength steel in its ...
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