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Ford Modular engine

The Ford Modular engine is Ford Motor Company's overhead camshaft (OHC) V8 and V10 gasoline-powered small block engine family. Despite popular belief that the Modular engine family received its moniker from the sharing of engine parts across numerous Ford vehicle platforms, in reality, the Modular engine family was named as such by Ford Motor Company for the new "modular approach" to the setup of tooling and casting stations in the Windsor and Romeo engine manufacturing plants.

Ford Modular Engine
A 1999 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra engine.
Overview
ManufacturerFord Motor Company
Also calledFord Triton
Lincoln InTech
Production1990–present
MY: 1991–present
Layout
Configuration90° V8 and V10
DisplacementV8
4,601 cc (4.6 L; 280.8 cu in)
4,951 cc (5.0 L; 302.1 cu in)
5,163 cc (5.2 L; 315.1 cu in)
5,408 cc (5.4 L; 330.0 cu in)
5,753 cc (5.8 L; 351.1 cu in)
5,808 cc (5.8 L; 354.4 cu in)
V10
6,802 cc (6.8 L; 415.1 cu in)
Cylinder bore3.552 in (90.2 mm)
3.629 in (92.2 mm)
3.681 in (93.5 mm)
3.7 in (94 mm)
Piston stroke3.543 in (90.0 mm)
3.649 in (92.7 mm)
3.661 in (93.0 mm)
3.75 in (95.3 mm)
4.165 in (105.8 mm)
ValvetrainSingle or Double OHC with Roller finger followers
Combustion
SuperchargerEaton M-112 roots-type in DOHC and 5.4 SOHC versions
Output
Power output190–806 hp (142–601 kW)
Torque output260–679 lb⋅ft (353–921 N⋅m)
Chronology
PredecessorFord small block V8
Ford 385 V8

Implementing a "modular approach" allowed for significantly faster changeovers when switching from one engine platform to another among the Modular engine family. This also allowed for the existing engine plants, and their supporting offsite production facilities, to handle shorter production runs. Implementing shorter production runs without incurring large shutdown and retooling expenses helped to increase the versatility of those production stations that required tooling or machining setups specific to a certain vehicle platform.

The Modular engine family started with the 4.6L in 1990 for the 1991 model year.[1] The Modular engines are used in various Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury vehicles. Modular engines used in Ford trucks were marketed under the Triton name from 1997–2010 while the InTech name was used for a time at Lincoln and Mercury for vehicles equipped with DOHC versions of the engines. The engines were first produced in the Ford Romeo Engine Plant, then additional capacity was added in Windsor, Ontario.

Origins

In the early 1980s, then-Ford Motor Company chief operating officer Donald Petersen challenged Ford's vice-president of design, Jack Telnack, and his staff to come up with new vehicle designs that they could take pride in. The result was an abandonment of the boxy styling that had dominated Ford products for years and the adoption of sleeker, more aerodynamic designs like that used for the highly successful Ford Taurus. In the second half of the 1980s, Petersen, now chief executive officer, sought to update Ford's decades-old V8 architectures, challenging Ford senior engineer Jim Clarke to do for Ford's V8s what Jack Telnack had done for Ford's vehicle design. The objective was to develop a new V8 engine that would surpass Ford's earlier V8s in every meaningful way, from power and efficiency to emissions performance and smoothness of operation.[2]

Clarke and his engineers studied engine designs from major European and Japanese automakers and sought to develop a V8 that was technologically advanced and power-dense, yet also dependable with no major service required before 100,000 miles of use. The initial engine design would implement a 90° vee-angle with a bore and a stroke of 3.552 in × 3.543 in (90.2 mm × 90.0 mm), resulting in a 4,601 cc (4.6 L; 280.8 cu in) displacement and creating a nearly 1:1 bore-to-stroke ratio. This square configuration was chosen primarily for its positive noise, vibration and harshness characteristics. The engine would utilize features such as a chain-driven, single-overhead camshaft valvetrain with roller finger followers, a deep-skirt cast-iron block construction and cross-bolted main bearings, all benefitting long-term durability. In the interest of reducing overall engine weight, aluminum-alloy heads and pistons would be standard and all major engine accessories would be mounted directly to the block, resulting in a more complex block casting but eliminating the need for heavy mounting brackets. Tight construction tolerances were used in shaping the engine's cylinder bores with narrow piston rings fitted to the engine's pistons. This would serve to improve engine efficiency through reduced friction and reduce the engine's oil consumption, while also promoting cleaner emissions.[2]

Perhaps the most significant aspect of the new engine's design was the number of variations of the engine that could be made to suit different needs. This resulted in the creation of an entire family of engines consisting not only of designs utilizing single- or dual-overhead camshaft configurations, different displacements and different block materials, but also different cylinder counts. In addition to the various eight-cylinder engines produced, ten-cylinder engines eventually entered production. Six-cylinder derivatives were also explored, though never built. With the wide array of engine configurations possible within this architecture, Ford developed a new, modular tooling system for producing different engines quickly and efficiently in the same factory. Referring to this method of production, the name Modular was given to the new engine family. Despite all the different engines that would be built over the years, one of the major unifying aspects present in all engines based on the Modular architecture, and required by the engine's tooling for production purposes, was a common bore spacing of 100 mm (3.937 in).[2]

By 1987 Ford was fully committed to producing the new Modular V8,[3] having invested $4 billion in the engine's design in addition to retooling the company's Romeo, Michigan tractor plant to build the engines. Three years later, in the third quarter of 1990, the first Modular engine, a 4.6L SOHC V8, would be used in the 1991 model year Lincoln Town Car. To the credit of Jim Clarke's engineering team, the new V8 engine in the Town Car compared favorably to its pushrod-based predecessor. In spite of having a smaller displacement, the 4.6L Modular V8 could generate more power than the Town Car's previous 5.0L V8 and could launch the car 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) 1.5 seconds quicker, all while delivering better fuel efficiency. Accompanying these performance advantages, the engine was also 20 lb (9 kg) lighter than the older 5.0L V8.[2]

Following the Modular V8's debut in the Town Car, engines using the Modular architecture would go on to replace older V8 designs in Ford products, eventually becoming Ford's chief gasoline V8 (and V10) architecture.

4.6 L

The 4,601 cc (4.6 L; 280.8 cu in) displacement[4] 90-degree V8 has been offered in 2-valve SOHC, 3-valve SOHC, and 4-valve DOHC versions. The engines were also offered with both aluminum and cast iron blocks, depending on application. The 4.6 L's bore and stroke are nearly square at 3.552 in × 3.543 in (90.2 mm × 90.0 mm), respectively. Deck height for the 4.6 block is 8.937 in (227.0 mm) and connecting rod length is 5.933 in (150.7 mm) center to center, giving the 4.6 L a 1.67:1 rod to stroke ratio. Cylinder bore spacing measures 3.937 in (100.0 mm), which is common to all members of the Modular engine family. All Modular V8s, except for the new 5.0 L Coyote, utilize the same firing order as the Ford 5.0 L HO and 351 CID V8s (1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8). The 4.6 L engines have been assembled at Romeo Engine Plant in Michigan, and at Windsor Engine Plant and Essex Engine Plant, both located in Windsor, Ontario.[5]

The final 4.6 L engine was produced in May 2014. The engine was a 2-valve version and installed in a 2014 model year Ford E-Series van.[6]

2-valve

The first production Modular engine was the 4.6 L 2-valve SOHC V8 introduced in the 1991 Lincoln Town Car.

The 4.6 L 2V has been built at both Romeo Engine Plant and Windsor Engine Plant, and the plants have different designs for cylinder heads (cam caps: interconnected cam "cages" vs. individual caps per cam journal), camshaft sprockets (bolt-on vs. press-on), valve covers (11 bolts vs. 13 bolts), crankshaft (6 bolts vs. 8 bolts) and main bearing caps (2 bolt fasteners with 2 jackscrews vs. 2 bolt fasteners with dowel pins).[7]

Vehicles equipped with the 16-valve SOHC 4.6 L include the following:

Vehicle Name Production Years[clarification needed] Engine Output Notes
Lincoln Town Car 1991–1993 190 hp (142 kW)
260 lb⋅ft (353 N⋅m)
Aston Martin Lagonda Vignale concept 1993 190 hp (142 kW)
270 lb⋅ft (366 N⋅m)
Lincoln Town Car 1994–1995 205 hp (153 kW)
280 lb⋅ft (380 N⋅m)
Lincoln Town Car 1996–1998 210 hp (157 kW)
280 lb⋅ft (380 N⋅m)
Ford EEC-V Introduced
Lincoln Town Car Touring Sedan 1999–2000 239 hp (178 kW)
282 lb⋅ft (382 N⋅m)
Performance Improved w/standard dual exhaust
Lincoln Town Car 2002–2011 239 hp (178 kW)
282 lb⋅ft (382 N⋅m)
Ford Crown Victoria
Mercury Grand Marquis
1992–1997 210 hp (157 kW)
270 lb⋅ft (366 N⋅m)
with dual exhaust option

Ford EEC-V introduced 1996

Ford Crown Victoria
Mercury Grand Marquis
1998–2000 215 hp (160 kW)
285 lb⋅ft (386 N⋅m)
with dual exhaust option
Ford Crown Victoria
Mercury Grand Marquis
2001–2002 235 hp (175 kW)
275 lb⋅ft (373 N⋅m)
Performance Improved w/dual exhaust option
Ford Crown Victoria
Mercury Grand Marquis
2003–2012 239 hp (178 kW)
282 lb⋅ft (382 N⋅m)
with dual exhaust option
Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor 2004–2011 250 hp (186 kW) and 297 lb⋅ft (403 N⋅m) Mercury Marauder Air Box and 90 mm MAF
Ford Thunderbird
Mercury Cougar
1994–1995 205 hp (153 kW)
265 lb⋅ft (359 N⋅m)
Ford Thunderbird
Mercury Cougar
1996–1997 205 hp (153 kW)
280 lb⋅ft (380 N⋅m)
Ford EEC-V Introduced
Ford F-Series 1997–2000 220 hp (164 kW) @ 4400 rpm[8]
290 lb⋅ft (393 N⋅m) @ 3250 rpm
Ford F-Series 2001–2005 231 hp (172 kW) @ 4750 rpm
293 lb⋅ft (397 N⋅m) @ 3500 rpm
Performance Improved
Ford F-Series 2006–2010 248 hp (185 kW) @ 4750 rpm
294 lb⋅ft (399 N⋅m) @ 4000 rpm
Ford E-Series 1997–2000 210 hp (157 kW)
290 lb⋅ft (393 N⋅m)
Ford E-Series 2001–2014 231 hp (172 kW)
293 lb⋅ft (397 N⋅m)
Performance Improved
Ford Explorer
Mercury Mountaineer
2002–2005 238 hp (177 kW) @ 4750 rpm
282 lb⋅ft (382 N⋅m) @ 4000 rpm
Ford Expedition 1997–2000 215 hp (160 kW)
290 lb⋅ft (393 N⋅m)
Ford Expedition 2001–2004 231 hp (172 kW)
293 lb⋅ft (397 N⋅m)
Performance Improved
Ford Mustang GT 1996–1997 215 hp (160 kW)
285 lb⋅ft (386 N⋅m)
Ford EEC-V Introduced
Ford Mustang GT 1998 225 hp (168 kW)
290 lb⋅ft (393 N⋅m)
Ford Mustang GT 1999–2004 260 hp (194 kW)
302 lb⋅ft (409 N⋅m)
Performance Improved heads
Ford Mustang GT Bullitt 2001 265 hp (198 kW)
305 lb⋅ft (414 N⋅m)
Performance Improved heads; alternate intake manifold based on Ford Racing design, unique to this application
MG ZT 260 2003–2005 260 hp (194 kW)
300 lb⋅ft (407 N⋅m)
Rover 75 V8 2003–2005 260 hp (194 kW)
300 lb⋅ft (407 N⋅m)
Mobility Ventures MV-1 2011–2014 248 hp (185 kW)
294 lb⋅ft (399 N⋅m)
also available in factory CNG version

3-valve

 
4.6 L 3-valve SOHC V8 installed in a 2006 Ford Mustang GT

The 3-valve SOHC 4.6 L with variable camshaft timing (VCT) first appeared in the redesigned 2005 Ford Mustang.

The engines are equipped with an electronic Charge Motion Control Valve (CMCV) system that provides increased air velocity at low engine speeds for improved emissions and low-rpm torque. Cylinder block material varies between aluminum used in the 2005+ Mustang GT and cast iron used in the 2005+ Ford Explorer and the 2006+ Ford Explorer Sport Trac (see below), though the same aluminum heads are used in all applications.[citation needed]

The 3-valve SOHC 4.6 L engine was on the Ward's 10 Best Engines list for 2005–2008.

Vehicles equipped with the 24-valve SOHC VCT 4.6 L include the following:

Vehicle Name Production Years Engine Output Notes
Ford Mustang GT 2005–2009 300 hp (224 kW)
320 lb⋅ft (434 N⋅m)
Ford Mustang Bullitt 2008–2009 315 hp (235 kW)
325 lb⋅ft (441 N⋅m)
Ford Mustang GT 2010 315 hp (235 kW)
325 lb⋅ft (441 N⋅m)
Ford Explorer
Mercury Mountaineer
2006–2010 292 hp (218 kW)
315 lb⋅ft (427 N⋅m)
Ford Explorer Sport Trac 2006–2010 292 hp (218 kW)
315 lb⋅ft (427 N⋅m)
Ford F-Series 2009–2010 292 hp (218 kW)
320 lb⋅ft (434 N⋅m)

4-valve

 
4.6 L 4-valve DOHC InTech V8 installed in a 1996 Lincoln Mark VIII
 
4.6 L 4-valve DOHC supercharged V8 installed in a 2003 and 2004 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra

The 4-valve DOHC version of the Modular engine was introduced in the 1993 Lincoln Mark VIII as the 4.6 L Four-Cam V8. Lincoln marketed the engine under the name InTech after 1995.[9]

The 1993–1998 4-valve engines featured cylinder heads with two intake ports per cylinder (split-port) and variable runner length intake manifolds with either vacuum or electrically activated intake manifold runner controls (IMRC) depending on application. The engine was revised for 1999 with new cylinder heads featuring tumble-style intake ports (one intake port feeding two intake valves), new camshaft profiles, and fixed runner-length intake manifolds. These changes resulted in more power, torque and a broader power-band when compared to the earlier 4-valve engines.[7]

All 4.6 L 4-valve engines featured aluminum engine blocks with 6-bolt main bearing caps, the only exception being the 2003–2004 SVT Cobra which had a 4-bolt main cast iron block. The 1999 and earlier engines featured an aluminum block cast in Italy by Fiat subsidiary Teksid S.p.A. Since 1996, all of the 4.6 L 4-valve engines manufactured for use in the SVT Cobra have been hand-built by SVT technicians at Ford's Romeo, Michigan plant.[10]

The 4-valve DOHC 4.6 L engine was on the Ward's 10 Best Engines list for 1996 and 1997.

Vehicles equipped with the 32-valve DOHC 4.6 L include the following:

Vehicle Name Production Years Engine Output Notes
Lincoln Mark VIII 1993–1998 280 hp (209 kW)
285 lb⋅ft (386 N⋅m)
Lincoln Mark VIII LSC 1995–1998 290 hp (216 kW)
295 lb⋅ft (400 N⋅m)
Ford Thunderbird SVE 1996–1997 350 hp (261 kW)
375 lb⋅ft (508 N⋅m)
Supercharged, never progressed past prototype phase
Lincoln Continental 1995–1998 260 hp (194 kW)
265 lb⋅ft (359 N⋅m)
FWD, Different Bellhousing
Lincoln Continental 1999–2002 275 hp (205 kW)
275 lb⋅ft (373 N⋅m)
FWD, Different Bellhousing
Lincoln Aviator 2003–2005 302 hp (225 kW)
300 lb⋅ft (407 N⋅m)
Mercury Marauder 2003–2004 302 hp (225 kW)
318 lb⋅ft (431 N⋅m)
Ford Mustang SVT Cobra 1996–1998 305 hp (227 kW)
300 lb⋅ft (407 N⋅m)
Ford Mustang SVT Cobra 1999, 2001 320 hp (239 kW)
317 lb⋅ft (430 N⋅m)
Ford Mustang SVT Cobra 2003–2004 390 hp (291 kW)
390 lb⋅ft (529 N⋅m)
Iron block, Supercharged
Ford Mustang Mach 1 2003 305 hp (227 kW)
320 lb⋅ft (434 N⋅m)
Ford Mustang Mach 1 2004 310 hp (231 kW)[11]
335 lb⋅ft (454 N⋅m)[11]
Marcos Mantis 1997–1999 327 hp (244 kW)
317 lb⋅ft (430 N⋅m)
Marcos Mantis GT 1998–1999 506 hp (377 kW)
452 lb⋅ft (613 N⋅m)
Supercharged
Panoz AIV Roadster 1997–1999 305 hp (227 kW)
300 lb⋅ft (407 N⋅m)
Panoz Esperante 2000–2009 305 hp (227 kW)
300 lb⋅ft (407 N⋅m) [12]
Qvale Mangusta 2000–2001 320 hp (239 kW)
317 lb⋅ft (430 N⋅m)
MG X-Power SV 2003–2005 320 hp (239 kW)
317 lb⋅ft (430 N⋅m)
Koenigsegg CC8S 2003 646 hp (482 kW)
550 lb⋅ft (746 N⋅m)
Supercharged
Koenigsegg CCR 2004–2006 806 hp (601 kW)
679 lb⋅ft (920 N⋅m)
Dual Supercharged
Invicta S1 2004–2012 320 hp (239 kW)
317 lb⋅ft (430 N⋅m)

5.0 L Coyote

The 5.0 L; 302.1 cu in (4,951 cc)[13] Coyote V8, first produced in 2010 for the 2011 model year, was an evolutionary (rather than revolutionary) development of Ford's Modular V8.[14] Ford engineers needed to design a V8, specifically for the Mustang GT, that would compete with the GM 6.2L LS3 used in the new Chevrolet Camaro, and the new Chrysler 6.4L Hemi ESF in the Charger, Challenger, and Grand Cherokee. Since this engine replaced the already popular 4.6L and 5.4L Modular Engines, this engine had to remain close to the same physical size of the outgoing 4.6L, and share other specifications with it such as bore spacing, deck height, bell housing bolt pattern, etc. in order for the engine to utilize existing Modular production line tooling (the source of the 'Modular' designation for the engine family). The result was the 5.0L Coyote, which produced roughly the same amount of power as its competitors, but with a much smaller displacement. To strengthen the block enough to handle increased output, webbing was extensively used as reinforcement in the casting, rather than increasing the thickness of the walls. The intake plenum was also situated low between the two cylinder banks to meet the height constraint, thus the alternator traditionally placed low and center was moved to the side of the engine. It shares the 4.6 L (280.7 cu in)'s 3.937 in (100.0 mm) bore spacing and 8.937 in (227.0 mm) deck height,[15] while bore diameter and stroke have increased to 92.2 mm × 92.7 mm (3.63 in × 3.65 in), respectively. The engine also retains the 4.6 L's 5.933 in (150.7 mm) connecting rod length, which produces a 1.62:1 rod to stroke ratio.[16] The firing order has been changed from that shared by all previous Modular V8s (1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8) to that of the Ford Flathead V8 (1-5-4-8-6-3-7-2).[16] Compression ratio is 11.0:1, and despite having port fuel injection (as opposed to direct injection) the engine can still be run on 87 octane gasoline.

The Coyote features all new 4 valve DOHC cylinder heads that have shifted the camshafts outboard, which allowed for a compact roller finger follower setup with remote hydraulic valve lash adjusters and improved (raised) intake port geometry. The result is an intake port that outflows the Ford GT intake port by 4 percent and the Yates D3 (NASCAR) intake port up to 0.472 in (12.0 mm) lift, which is the maximum lift of the Coyote's intake cams. Engine redline is 7000 rpm.[16]

The Coyote is Ford's first implementation of its cam-torque-actuated (CTA) Twin Independent Variable Cam Timing (Ti-VCT) in a V8 engine, which allows the powertrain control module (PCM) to advance and retard intake and exhaust cam timing independently of each other, providing improved power, fuel economy and reduced emissions. The engine is assembled in Ford's Essex Engine Plant in Windsor, Ontario, using existing Modular tooling.[17]

2018 (Gen. 3) Updates

For 2018, Ford made revisions to the Coyote equipped in the Mustang GT, most notably the addition of high-pressure direct injection (in addition to the existing port injection system), and an increase of the piston bore diameter from 92.2 to 93 mm (3.63 to 3.66 in). This increase in the bore size, resulting from the adoption of Plasma Wire Arc Transfer cylinder liner technology in place of the more traditional sleeve in the block, brings total displacement up from 4,951 to 5,035 cc (302 to 307 cu in). Other changes include Gen. 3 specific camshafts, enlarged intake and exhaust valves, an increased compression ratio of 12.0:1, a revised intake manifold, and 7500 RPM redline in the Mustang. With these changes the updated 5.0L Coyote is rated by Ford at 460 hp (343 kW) and 420 lb⋅ft (569 N⋅m).

Boss 302 (Road Runner) Variant

A higher performance variant of the Coyote, dubbed Road Runner internally by Ford, is produced under the Boss 302 moniker used for the resurrected Boss 302 Mustang for the 2012 model year.[18] The Boss 302 receives CNC ported heads cast in 356 aluminum providing additional airflow and strength, and a higher lift exhaust camshaft profile is used. Valvetrain components were lightened as much as possible, including the use of sodium filled exhaust valves, while strengthened powdered metal rods and forged aluminum pistons were added. Piston-cooling jets were also deleted, which are standard in the 5.0 model.[19] Exterior changes include a high-mount intake plenum (as opposed to the standard engine's low-mounted one) with shorter runners to improve high-rpm power. Power is increased from 412 hp (307 kW) to 444 hp (331 kW), and torque drops from 390 lb⋅ft (529 N⋅m) to 380 lb⋅ft (515 N⋅m) due to the upgrades. The Boss's redline is increased to 7500 rpm, but has been verified stable up to 8400.[20]

F-150 variant

A torque-biased variant of the Coyote is produced as an alternative to the EcoBoost V6 in the F-150 pickup truck. The F-150 5.0L receives a lower compression ratio (10.5:1), intake camshafts with less duration, cast iron exhaust manifolds, and revised cylinder heads to improve cooling. The intake manifold changed only in color, and height. These changes promote low-end and mid-range power and torque. The engine retains the Coyote's forged steel crank and piston-cooling jets but benefits from the addition of an external engine oil cooler similar to the Boss 302's. The changes result in the engine's peak horsepower dropping to 360 hp (268 kW; 365 PS) at 5500 rpm, while torque is rated at 380 lb⋅ft (520 N⋅m) at 4250 rpm. When the 2015 F-150 was revealed, Ford improved the induction system to pull air from above the grille under the hood (aka Ram Air Effect) as opposed to the fender intake inlet that had been used for all previous Ford Modular Engines. The addition of Ram Air Effect pulled more cool air into the engine in favor for a power increase to 385 hp (287 kW; 390 PS) at 5750 rpm and 387 lb⋅ft (525 N⋅m) at 3850 rpm.[21]

For 2018, numerous revisions were made to the 5.0. Most notably, the adoption of a port and direct fuel injection system, as well as spray-on bore liner, eliminating the need for conventional cast iron cylinder bore liners (changes shared with the 2018 Mustang), and compression ratio is increased to 12.0:1. Power and torque increased to 395 hp (295 kW; 400 PS) at 5750 rpm, while torque is rated at 400 lb⋅ft (540 N⋅m) at 4500 rpm.[22]

Miami variant

The Miami was a supercharged variant designed by FPV (a joint -venture by Ford Australia and Prodrive) while the Coyote was still in development. Pre-production engines were shipped to Australia, where they were fitted with Australian-developed superchargers. The blocks and crank were common with the US Coyote engine but the sump, rods, pistons, intake manifold, supercharger, exhaust manifolds, wiring loom and engine control unit were designed and manufactured in Australia. The US Coyote engine had VVT on all 4 cams but the Australian ECU only had enough outputs to control 2 cams, so only the intake cams have VVT. The supercharger uses Eaton rotors in a housing designed by Australian company Harrop Engineering – the same company that provides superchargers to Roush Performance.[23][24][25][26]

Initial variants made 422 hp (315 kW), 402 lbf⋅ft (545 N⋅m) and 449 hp (335 kW), 420 lbf⋅ft (570 N⋅m). Later versions made 463 hp (345 kW), 471 hp (351 kW) and ultimately 648 hp (483 kW) (with the addition of an intercooler).[23]

Applications

The Miami variant was sold in the Australian Ford Falcon-based FPV GT range and the FGX XR8.[24][25][26] The 648 hp (483 kW) version was sold in the Falcon FPV Holy Grail.[23]

The Coyote made Ward's 10 Best Engines list for 2011, 2012, and 2018.[27][28]

The Coyote is available as a crate motor from Ford Racing Performance Parts (FRPP) complete with alternator, manifold, and wiring harness in standard 412 bhp (307 kW; 418 PS) configuration. The Boss 302 is also available from FRPP for a premium over the standard 5.0L.

The engine is gradually replacing the 4.6L and 5.4L Modular V8 units in all Ford vehicles. This is the first time that Ford has used the "5.0" designation since the pushrod 5.0 was discontinued and replaced by the 4.6L Modular unit in the mid-90s.

Vehicles equipped with the 32-valve DOHC Ti-VCT 5.0 L include the following:

Vehicle Name Production Years Engine Output Notes
Ford Mustang GT 2011–2012 412 hp (307 kW) at 6500 rpm
390 lb⋅ft (529 N⋅m) at 4250 rpm
Ford Mustang Boss 302 2012–2013 444 hp (331 kW) at 7500 rpm
380 lb⋅ft (515 N⋅m) at 4500 rpm [19][29]
The Boss engine is "the road runner" variant. It shares nothing but the engine block. All of the internals are upgraded for greater RPMs
Ford Mustang GT 2013–2014 420 hp (313 kW) at 6500 rpm
390 lb⋅ft (529 N⋅m) at 4250 rpm [30]
Aluminum block
Ford Mustang GT 2015–2017 435 hp (324 kW) at 6500 rpm
400 lb⋅ft (542 N⋅m) at 4250 rpm [31]
Aluminum block
Ford Mustang GT 2018–present 460 hp (343 kW) at 7,000 rpm
420 lb⋅ft (569 N⋅m) at 4,600 rpm
Aluminum block, sprayed-in cylinder liners
Ford Mustang BULLITT 2019–2020 480 hp (358 kW) at 7,000 rpm
420 lb⋅ft (569 N⋅m) at 4,600 rpm
Aluminum block, sprayed-in cylinder liners, larger 87mm throttle body, modified GT350 manifold and cold air intake with recalibration.
Ford Mustang Mach 1 2021– 480 hp (358 kW) at 7,000 rpm
420 lb⋅ft (569 N⋅m) at 4,600 rpm
Aluminum block, sprayed-in cylinder liners, larger 87mm throttle body, modified GT350 manifold and cold air intake with special calibration.
Ford F-150 2011–2014 360 hp (268 kW) at 5500 rpm
380 lb⋅ft (515 N⋅m) at 4250 rpm [32]
Ford F-150 2015–2017 385 hp (287 kW) at 5750 rpm
387 lb⋅ft (525 N⋅m) at 3850 rpm
Ford F-150 2018–2020 395 hp (295 kW) at 5750 rpm
400 lb⋅ft (542 N⋅m) at 4500 rpm[33]
Direct injection and port fuel injection. Increased compression from 10.5:1 to 12:1. Bore increased from 92.2 to 93 mm (3.63 to 3.66 in).
Ford F-150 2021–present 400 hp (298 kW) at 6000 rpm
410 lb⋅ft (556 N⋅m) at 4250 rpm
Ford Falcon GT[34][35] 2011–2014 449 hp (335 kW) at 5750 rpm
420 lb⋅ft (570 N⋅m) at 2200–5500 rpm[24]
Supercharged
Ford Falcon XR8 2014–2016 449 hp (335 kW) at 5750 rpm
420 lb⋅ft (570 N⋅m) at 2200–5500 rpm[36]
Supercharged
Peak output of 375 kW (503 hp) with overboost[37]
FPV Ford Falcon GT-F 2014 471 hp (351 kW) at 5750 rpm [542 hp (404 kW) with overboost[38]
420 lb⋅ft (570 N⋅m) at 2200–5500 rpm[39]
Supercharged
TVR Griffith 2020 500 hp (373 kW)
430 lb⋅ft (583 N⋅m)
Tuned by Cosworth
Panoz Esperante 2014–present 450 hp (336 kW)
570 N⋅m (420 lb⋅ft)

5.2 L

Voodoo

The 5.2 L; 315.1 cu in (5,163 cc) "Voodoo" is a development of the Coyote engine. The engine was developed specifically for the Shelby GT350 version of the sixth generation Mustang. Bore and stroke are both up from the 5.0 L Coyote at 94 mm × 93 mm (3.70 in × 3.66 in), as is the compression ratio at 12.0:1. The Voodoo makes 526 hp (392 kW) at 7500 RPM and 429 lb⋅ft (582 N⋅m) of torque at 4750 RPM and has a redline of 8250 rpm.[40] In 2016, the engine received a Ward's 10 Best Engines award.[41] Like other modern Ford Performance Mustang engines, the Voodoo is hand-built at Ford's Romeo Plant on the Niche Line.[42]

Unlike the Coyote and previous Modular V8s, the Voodoo features a flat plane crankshaft. During development, Ford purchased a Ferrari California, the only other front-engine flat-plane crank V8 car in production at the time, as a benchmark.[43] The Voodoo features a unique Up-Down-Up-Down crank pin configuration, as opposed to the typical Up-Down-Down-Up in inline-4s and other flat-plane V8s.[44] Due to the unique crankpin configuration, the back-to-front firing order of 1-5-4-8-3-7-2-6, is also unique to the Voodoo. This engine was the biggest production flat plane crank V8 by displacement until General Motors introduced the LT6.[45]

The GT350R variant of the engine received a number of valvetrain enhancements, including the timing chains, lash adjusters, and VCT mechanisms.[42]

Vehicles equipped with the 32-valve DOHC 5.2 L include the following:

Vehicle Name Production Years Engine Output
Ford Mustang Shelby GT350/350R 2015–2020 526 hp (392 kW) at 7500 rpm
429 lb⋅ft (582 N⋅m) at 4750 rpm

Aluminator

The "Aluminator" is another variant of the Coyote engine utilizing the 5.2 L cylinder block from the GT350. The Aluminator is differentiated from the Voodoo engine by a Cobra Jet intake manifold and throttle body, CNC ported cylinder heads, and a cross-plane crankshaft.[46] The engine has a claimed output of 580 hp (433 kW) and 445 lb⋅ft (603 N⋅m). Like the "Voodoo" engine, it also features a 12:1 compression ratio and 5.2 L; 315.1 cu in (5,163 cc) of displacement.[47]

This engine is sold as a Ford Performance Parts crate engine without a wiring harness, a flywheel, or headers.

Predator

The "Predator" is a 5.2 L; 315.1 cu in (5,163 cc) variant of the "Coyote" engine utilizing a cross-plane crank and a supercharger, which is installed in the Mustang Shelby GT500 starting in 2020. The engine has an output of 760 hp (570 kW; 770 PS) and 625 lb⋅ft (847 N⋅m) of torque.[48][49]

5.4 L

The 5,409 cc (5.4 L; 330.1 cu in)[4] V8 is a member of the Modular engine family first introduced in the 1997 F-series pick-ups, in place of the 5.8L 351W. Bore diameter is 3.552 in (90.2 mm) and stroke is 4.165 in (105.8 mm), the increased stroke necessitated a taller 10.079 in (256.0 mm) engine block deck height. A 6.658 in (169.1 mm) connecting rod length is used to achieve a 1.60:1 rod to stroke ratio. The 5.4 L 2V was built at the Windsor Engine Plant, while the 5.4 L 3V moved production to the Essex Engine Plant beginning in 2003, then back to Windsor Engine Plant in 2009.[50] The SVT 5.4 L 4-valve engines are built at Romeo Engine Plant, hand assembled on the niche line.[51]

2-valve

Introduced in 1997, the SOHC 2-valve 5.4 L has a cast iron engine block and aluminum cylinder heads. The 5.4 L features multi-port fuel injection, roller finger followers, fracture-split powder metal connecting rods, and in some applications a forged steel crankshaft.

The 2-valve SOHC 5.4 L engine was on the Ward's 10 Best Engines list for 1997–1998 and 2000–2002.

Vehicles equipped with the 16-valve SOHC 5.4 L include the following:

Vehicle Name Production Years Engine Output Notes
Ford F-Series 1997–1998 235 hp (175 kW)
330 lb⋅ft (447 N⋅m)
Ford F-Series 1999–2004 260 hp (194 kW)
350 lb⋅ft (475 N⋅m)
Performance Improved
Ford SVT Lightning 1999–2004 380 hp (283 kW)
450 lb⋅ft (610 N⋅m)
Supercharged
ratings for 2001 and later model years
Ford F-150 Harley Davidson Edition 2002–2003 340 hp (254 kW) at 4500 rpm
425 lb⋅ft (576 N⋅m) at 3250 rpm
Supercharged and Intercooled
Ford Expedition
Lincoln Navigator
1997–1998 235 hp (175 kW)
330 lb⋅ft (447 N⋅m)
Ford Expedition
Lincoln Navigator
1999–2004 260 hp (194 kW)
350 lb⋅ft (475 N⋅m)
Performance Improved
Ford E-Series 1997–1998 235 hp (175 kW)
330 lb⋅ft (447 N⋅m)
Ford E-Series 1999–2017 260 hp (194 kW)
350 lb⋅ft (475 N⋅m)
Performance Improved

3-valve

In 2002, Ford introduced a new 3-valve SOHC cylinder head with variable camshaft timing (VCT), improving power and torque over the previous 2-valve SOHC version. The 3-valve cylinder head was first used on the 2002 Ford Fairmont 5.4 L Barra 220 engine in Australia manufactured in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.[52] The 3-valve 5.4 L was introduced to the North American market in the redesigned 2004 Ford F-150.

Vehicles equipped with the 24-valve SOHC VCT 5.4 L include the following:

Vehicle Name Production Years Engine Output Notes
Ford Falcon/Futura/Fairmont/Fairmont Ghia 2002–2005 327 hp (244 kW)
347 lb⋅ft (470 N⋅m)
Ford Fairlane G220
Ford LTD
2003–2004 295 hp (220 kW)
347 lb⋅ft (470 N⋅m)
Ford Fairlane G8
Ford LTD
2005–2007 309 hp (230 kW)
369 lb⋅ft (500 N⋅m)
Ford Falcon/Fairmont Ghia 2006–2007 309 hp (230 kW)
369 lb⋅ft (500 N⋅m)
Ford F-Series 2004–2008 300 hp (224 kW)
365 lb⋅ft (495 N⋅m)
Except 2004 F-150 Heritage model
Ford F-Series 2009–2010 310 hp (231 kW)
365 lb⋅ft (495 N⋅m)
Ford F-Series 2009–2010 320 hp (239 kW)
390 lb⋅ft (529 N⋅m)
Ratings on e85 biofuel
Ford Expedition
Lincoln Navigator
2005–2014 310 hp (231 kW)
365 lb⋅ft (495 N⋅m)
Ratings for 2010 and later model years
Lincoln Mark LT 2006–2008

4-valve

 
5.4 L 4-valve DOHC V8 installed in a 2000 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra R

In 1999, Ford introduced the DOHC 4-valve 5.4 L in the Lincoln Navigator under the InTech moniker, making it the second engine to use this name. Ford later used versions of the DOHC 4-valve 5.4 L in the 2000 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra R, the Ford GT supercar, and the Ford Shelby GT500. The DOHC 4-valve 5.4 L was also used in the Ford Falcon line in Australia under the Boss moniker until 2010, when it was replaced by a locally developed, supercharged version of the 5.0 litre Modular V8.[citation needed]

The SVT Cobra R version of the 5.4 L 4-valve V8 had several key differences from its Lincoln counterpart. While the iron block and forged steel crankshaft were sourced directly from the InTech 5.4 L, the Cobra R powerplant benefited from new, high-flow cylinder heads that were designed with features developed for Ford's "Rough Rider" off-road racing program, application specific camshafts with higher lift and more duration than other 4-valve Modular cams, forged I-beam connecting rods sourced from Carillo, forged pistons that provided a 9.6:1 compression ratio in conjunction with the 52 cc combustion chambers, and a unique high-flow "cross-ram" style aluminum intake manifold. The Cobra R was rated at 385 hp (287 kW) and 385 lb⋅ft (522 N⋅m) though chassis dynamometer results have shown these ratings to be conservative with unmodified Cobra Rs often producing nearly 380 hp (280 kW) at the rear wheels.[53]

The Ford GT version of the 5.4 L; 330.1 cu in (5,409 cc) is a highly specialized version of the Modular engine. It is an all-aluminum alloy, dry-sump DOHC 4 valves per cylinder with an Eaton 2300 Lysholm screw-type supercharger and showcases numerous technological features, such as dual fuel injectors per cylinder and oil squirters for the piston skirts, not found in other Ford Modular engines of the time. This engine benefits from an improved version of the high-flow 2000 Cobra R cylinder head and unique high-lift camshafts, now rated at 550 bhp (558 PS; 410 kW) at 6500 rpm and 500 lb⋅ft (678 N⋅m) at 4500 rpm.[54][55]

 
5.4 L 4-valve DOHC supercharged V8 installed in a 2007 Ford Shelby GT500

The Shelby GT500 uses a 4-valve DOHC 5.4 L with an Eaton M122H Roots type supercharger and air-to-liquid intercooler.[56] The GT500 5.4 L shares its high-flow cylinder head castings with the Ford GT, with only minor machining differences, and shares camshafts with the 2003–2004 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra; which have less lift and duration than the Ford GT camshafts. The 2007–2010 GT500 engine used an iron engine block, while the 2011 GT500 5.4 L receives a new aluminum engine block, with Ford's first production application of their patented Plasma Transferred Wire Arc (PTWA) cylinder coating, eliminating the need for pressed in cylinder liners. The PTWA spray apparatus was co-developed by Ford and Flame-Spray Industries of Long Island, New York, for which they received the 2009 IPO National Inventors of the Year Award.[57] The 2011 GT500 engine weighs 102 lb (46 kg) less than the previous iron-block version, thanks in part to the lack of cast iron cylinder liners.[58] All of the 5.4 L 4-valve engines destined for use in SVT vehicles, such as the Ford GT and Shelby GT500, have been hand-built by technicians at Ford's Romeo, Michigan plant.[10]

Vehicles equipped with the 32-valve DOHC 5.4 L include the following:

Vehicle Name Production Years Engine Output Notes
Lincoln Navigator 1999–2004 300 hp (224 kW)
355 lb⋅ft (481 N⋅m)
Lincoln Blackwood 2002 300 hp (224 kW)
355 lb⋅ft (481 N⋅m)
Ford Mustang SVT Cobra R 2000 385 hp (287 kW)
385 lb⋅ft (522 N⋅m)
Ford Shelby GT500 2007–2009 500 hp (373 kW)
480 lb⋅ft (651 N⋅m)
Supercharged
SAE J1349 certified
Ford Shelby GT500KR 2008–2009 540 hp (403 kW)
510 lb⋅ft (691 N⋅m)
Supercharged
Ford Shelby GT500 2010 540 hp (403 kW)
510 lb⋅ft (691 N⋅m)
Supercharged
Ford Shelby GT500 2011–2012 550 hp (410 kW)
510 lb⋅ft (691 N⋅m)
Aluminum block, Supercharged
Ford GT 2004–2006 550 hp (410 kW)
500 lb⋅ft (678 N⋅m)
Aluminum block, Supercharged
Ford Falcon XR8 2002–2008 349 hp (260 kW)
369 lb⋅ft (500 N⋅m)
Ford Falcon FPV GT 2003–2008 389 hp (290 kW)
384 lb⋅ft (520 N⋅m)
Ford Falcon FPV GT Cobra 2007 405 hp (302 kW)
398 lb⋅ft (540 N⋅m)
Ford Falcon FPV GT 2008–2010 422 hp (315 kW)
406 lb⋅ft (550 N⋅m)
Brabham BT62 2018–present 691 hp (515 kW)
492 lb⋅ft (667 N⋅m)
Tuned by Brabham

5.8 L Trinity

The 5.8 is formally known as the Trinity Engine or 5.8-liter V8 engine, which benefits from cylinder heads with improved coolant flow, Ford GT camshafts, piston-cooling oil jets similar to those found on the 5.0 Coyote, new 5-layer MLS head gaskets, an over-rev function that increases the red line to 7000 rpm for up to 8 seconds (from 6250 rpm), and a compression ratio increased to 9.0:1 from 8.5:1. Displacement is 5,812 cc (5.8 L; 354.7 cu in) with a bore x stroke of 93.5 mm × 105.8 mm (3.68 in × 4.17 in). Boost is supplied by a 2.3 L TVS Supercharger with maximum boost of 14 psi (0.97 bar).[59] Trinity has 37 mm (1.5 in) intake valves and 32 mm (1.3 in) exhaust valves.

6.8 L V10

The 6.8 L; 412.5 cu in (6,760 cc) SOHC V10 is another variation of the Modular family created for use in large trucks. Bore and stroke size is 3.552 in × 4.165 in (90.2 mm × 105.8 mm), identical to the 5.4 L V8. Both 2-valve and 3-valve versions have been produced. The 6.8 L uses a split-pin crank with 72° firing intervals and a balance shaft gear driven by the left camshaft to quell vibrations inherent to a 90° bank angle V10 engine. The engine's firing order is 1-6-5-10-2-7-3-8-4-9. The 2-valve version was first introduced in 1997, with a 3-valve non-VCT (the use of VCT was precluded by the presence of the balance shaft, as the shaft needed to remain in phase with the crankshaft) version to following in 2005.

Vehicles equipped with the 6.8 L V10 Modular engine include the following:

2-valve

Vehicle Name Production Years Engine Output Notes
Ford E250-E450
F53 Motorhome
1997–2004 305 hp (227 kW)
420 lb⋅ft (569 N⋅m)
ratings for 2000 and later model years
Ford F250-F550
F53 Motorhome
1999–2004 310 hp (231 kW)
425 lb⋅ft (576 N⋅m)
ratings for 2000 and later model years
Ford Excursion 2000–2005 310 hp (231 kW)
425 lb⋅ft (576 N⋅m)
ratings for 2000 and later model years
Ford E350 & E450 2005–2019 305 hp (227 kW)
420 lb⋅ft (569 N⋅m)
E350 and E450 available only as chassis cab and cutaway after 2015 [61]

[62][63]

3-valve

Vehicle Name Production Years Engine Output Notes
Ford Super Duty 2005–2010 362 hp (270 kW)
457 lb⋅ft (620 N⋅m)
F450-F550 Chassis Cab 2005–2019 288 hp (215 kW)
424 lb⋅ft (575 N⋅m) [64]
F53, F59 stripped chassis 2005–2019 320 hp (239 kW)
460 lb⋅ft (624 N⋅m)[65]
Ford F-650/F-750 Super Duty 2012–2019 320 hp (239 kW)
460 lb⋅ft (624 N⋅m)[66]
Blue Bird Vision 2011–2021 362 hp (270 kW)
457 lb⋅ft (620 N⋅m)
Equipped to run on gasoline and propane
New Flyer GE40LF/GE40LFR/GE40LFA/GE35LFR 2004–2013 305 hp (227 kW)[67]
390 lb⋅ft (529 N⋅m)[68]
ISE-Siemens ThunderVolt hybrid powertrain

Ford of Australia

 
5.4 L 3-valve VCT SOHC Barra V8

Ford Australia used 5.4 L Modular V8s in the Ford Falcon and previously on the Ford Fairlane sedan model ranges, as well as in its high performance Ford Performance Vehicles (FPV) division models, until mid-2010, when they were replaced by the 5.0L. The DOHC 5.4 L V8s are named Boss by Ford Australia. The 3 valve SOHC V8s in non-FPV vehicles are named "Barra" by Ford Australia.

Ford of Australia 4-valve DOHC 5.4 L V8 engines include:

Variant Power Torque
Boss 260 349 hp (260 kW) @ 5250 rpm 369 lb⋅ft (500 N⋅m) @ 4250 rpm
Boss 290 389 hp (290 kW) @ 5500 rpm 384 lb⋅ft (520 N⋅m) @ 4500 rpm
Boss 302 405 hp (302 kW) @ 6000 rpm 398 lb⋅ft (540 N⋅m) @ 4750 rpm
Boss 302 405 hp (302 kW) @ 6000 rpm 406 lb⋅ft (551 N⋅m) @ 4750 rpm for the FPV GS model
Boss 315 422 hp (315 kW) @ 6500 rpm 406 lb⋅ft (551 N⋅m) @ 4750 rpm

5.0 L and 5.3 L Cammer

 
5.0 L R50 Cammer 4-valve DOHC V8 engine installed in a Grand-Am Cup Mustang FR500C.

In 2005, Ford Racing Performance Parts introduced a 5.0 L; 304.9 cu in (4,997 cc) V8 crate engine for use in motor racing and home-made performance cars, officially called M-6007-T50EA, but more widely known as "Cammer". Since then, other higher performance variations of the Cammer have been introduced for KONI Sports Car Challenge and GT4 European Cup. All versions of the Cammer are DOHC 4-valve per cylinder designs with a bore and stroke of 3.7 in × 3.543 in (94.0 mm × 90.0 mm). The Cammer achieves its larger 3.7 in (94 mm) bore by resleeving the 4.6 L aluminum block.[69]

The T50 Cammer crate engine, the least expensive and most street oriented version, uses derivatives of the cylinder heads, variable runner-length magnesium intake manifold, and camshafts first used in the 2000 FR500 Mustang concept car. These parts are unique to the T50 Cammer crate engine and are not found in any other production Modular applications. The T50 has an 11.0:1 compression ratio and exceeds 420 hp (313 kW) with the proper exhaust manifolds.[69]

The Cammer that has seen success in Grand Am Cup powering the Mustang FR500C is officially called M-6007-R50 and features a unique dual plenum, fixed runner-length magnesium intake manifold, Ford GT aluminum cylinder heads, unique camshafts of undisclosed specifications, and an 11.0:1 compression ratio. The R50 Cammer produces over 450 hp (336 kW) without restrictor plates. Upon introduction the R50 Cammer-powered Mustang FR500C proved to be dominant in Grand-Am Cup, having achieved five victories and podium appearances in nearly every race in the GS class during the 2005 season, giving David Empringham the championship title with the Multimatic Motorsports team, and Ford the manufacturer's title.[citation needed]

Robert Yates publicly expressed interest in using a similar 5.0 L 4-valve DOHC Modular V8 to compete in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series.[70][71][72] Roush-Yates supplies a naturally aspirated[73] 550 hp (410 kW) 5.0 L Cammer for use in the Mustang FR500GT3 and Matech-Ford GT3 which participate in the FIA GT3 European Championship,[74][75] and a naturally aspirated 665 hp (496 kW) 5.3 L Cammer for use in the 2010 Matech-Ford GT1 that competes in FIA GT1 World Championship.[76] The 5.3 L; 322.7 cu in (5,288 cc) Cammer's extra displacement is achieved via a 3.75 in (95.25 mm) stroke.

World records

World's fastest production car

On February 28, 2005, the Koenigsegg CCR used a modified, Rotrex supercharged Ford Modular 4-valve DOHC 4.6L V8, which produced 806 hp (601 kW), to achieve a top speed of 241 mph (388 km/h). This engine used a bore of 94.6 mm (3.725") and a stroke of 94mm (3.700).[citation needed] The bore was achieved using Darton M.I.D. Sleeves. This certified top speed was recorded on February 28, 2005, in Nardo, Italy, and broke the McLaren F1's world record for fastest production car.[77] The accomplishment was recognized by Guinness World Records in 2005, who gave the Koenigsegg CCR the official title of "World's Fastest Production Car." The Koenigsegg record was broken several months later by the Bugatti Veyron. This engine is the basis for Koenigsegg's twin-supercharged flexible fuel V8 seen in the CCX.

1/8 Mile & 1/4 Mile Drag Race World Records

1/8 Mile

On March 11, 2018, the team at Modular Motorsports Racing (MMR) used a modified Coyote engine, which produced over 3,500 hp (2,600 kW), and set the world record for the fastest Ford Modular & Coyote engine ever in the 18 mile (201 m), with 3.83 seconds at 202.29 mph (326 km/h). This beat the previous 18 mile record, and made MMR’s record the first within the 3.8 seconds zone, and first to break the 200 mph mark in the 1/8 mile. The elapsed time and mph record were recorded at Bradenton Motorsports Park located in Bradenton, Florida, during an event sanctioned by the National Muscle Car Association (NMCA). The accomplishment was recognized by sanctioning bodies, such as the National Muscle Car Association (NMCA) and the National Mustang Racers Association (NMRA), granting it the official title of the "Fastest 18 Mile Modular / Coyote-Powered Vehicle in the World."[78][79] On March 10, 2019, MMR announced that they had topped their previously-held record from 2018. The team’s new records were 3.817 seconds at 204.17 mph (328.58 km/h).[80] The record was accomplished with MMR’s GenX 351 cubic inch Coyote-based engine platform, that featured a "new billet manifold" and other various engine updates.[80]

1/4 Mile

On November 23, 2019, Modular Motorsports Racing (MMR) with driver Mark Luton set the world record for the "world’s fastest Ford-powered vehicle in the quarter-mile,"[81] with a 5.67 second pass at 265.43 mph (427.17 km/h). The record was accomplished with a Coyote-based engine which featured factory Ford cylinder head castings, valves, lifters, and followers sitting atop a billet reproduction of the factory architecture Coyote cylinder block. The specifics of the engine are described by Luton as being a "351 cubic-inch billet MMR block that has a Bryant crankshaft, BME rods, and MMR pistons that are manufactured by Manley," in addition to "cylinder heads [that] are a factory cast head from Ford… that work with the twin 94mm turbos from Garrett."[82] The elapsed time and mph records were recorded at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, during a qualifying race hosted by Street Car Super Nationals (SCSN).[82]

Intake manifold defect

Starting in 1996, Ford began installing a DuPont Zytel nylon-composite intake manifold onto the 2-valve SOHC engines. Plaintiffs in class action lawsuits alleged that the coolant crossover passage of these intake manifolds may crack, resulting in coolant leakage. A US class-action suit was filed on behalf of owners, resulting in a settlement announced on December 17, 2005.[citation needed]

Starting with the 2002 model year, and implemented halfway through the 2001 lineup, Ford began using a revised DuPont Zytel nylon-composite intake manifold with an aluminum front coolant crossover that corrected the issue. Replacement intakes were also made available for 1996–2001 engines.[83] To be eligible for reimbursement, owners needed to contact a Ford, Lincoln or Mercury dealer within 90 days of December 16, 2005. Further, Ford offered an extended warranty for this part, for seven years from the start date (which means the initial vehicle sale date) without a mileage limitation.

The following vehicles were included in this class-action suit settlement:

Spark plug issues

2-valve 4.6 L, 5.4 L, and 6.8 L engines found in many 1997–2008 Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury vehicles may have aluminum cylinder heads with threads for spark plugs that are stripped, missing, or otherwise insufficiently bored out. Ford acknowledges this issue in Technical Service Bulletin 07-21-2 as well as earlier TSBs. Ford's TSB does not state that this issue is caused by owner neglect. Ford's only authorized repair procedure for out-of-warranty vehicles is to use the LOCK-N-STITCH aluminum insert and tool kit. For vehicles under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty, Ford will only cover the replacement of the entire cylinder head; however, the Ford recommended spark plug service interval extends beyond the duration of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty.[84]

3-valve 5.4 L and 6.8 L engines built before 10/9/07 and 3-valve 4.6 Ls built before 11/30/07 found in many 2004–2008 Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury vehicles have an issue with difficult-to-remove spark plugs, which can cause part of the spark plug to become seized in the cylinder head. The source of the problem is a unique plug design that uses a 2-piece shell, which often separates, leaving the lower portion of the spark plug stuck deep in the engine's cylinder head. The 2-piece OE spark plug design is intrinsically flawed, thus making it susceptible to this problem. Ford acknowledges this issue in TSB 08-7-6 as well as earlier TSBs. Ford's TSB does not state that this issue is caused by owner neglect. The TSB provides a special procedure for spark plug removal on these engines. For situations in which the spark plug has partially broken off in the cylinder head, Ford distributes multiple special tools for removing the seized portion of the plug. Their TSB explains the multiple procedures required for handling the different cases/situations that occur when parts of plugs are seized in these engines. This repair is covered for vehicles under warranty; however, the Ford recommended spark plug service interval extends beyond the duration of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty.[85]

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The Ford Modular engine is Ford Motor Company s overhead camshaft OHC V8 and V10 gasoline powered small block engine family Despite popular belief that the Modular engine family received its moniker from the sharing of engine parts across numerous Ford vehicle platforms in reality the Modular engine family was named as such by Ford Motor Company for the new modular approach to the setup of tooling and casting stations in the Windsor and Romeo engine manufacturing plants Ford Modular EngineA 1999 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra engine OverviewManufacturerFord Motor CompanyAlso calledFord TritonLincoln InTechProduction1990 present MY 1991 presentLayoutConfiguration90 V8 and V10DisplacementV8 4 601 cc 4 6 L 280 8 cu in 4 951 cc 5 0 L 302 1 cu in 5 163 cc 5 2 L 315 1 cu in 5 408 cc 5 4 L 330 0 cu in 5 753 cc 5 8 L 351 1 cu in 5 808 cc 5 8 L 354 4 cu in V10 6 802 cc 6 8 L 415 1 cu in Cylinder bore3 552 in 90 2 mm 3 629 in 92 2 mm 3 681 in 93 5 mm 3 7 in 94 mm Piston stroke3 543 in 90 0 mm 3 649 in 92 7 mm 3 661 in 93 0 mm 3 75 in 95 3 mm 4 165 in 105 8 mm ValvetrainSingle or Double OHC with Roller finger followersCombustionSuperchargerEaton M 112 roots type in DOHC and 5 4 SOHC versionsOutputPower output190 806 hp 142 601 kW Torque output260 679 lb ft 353 921 N m ChronologyPredecessorFord small block V8Ford 385 V8Implementing a modular approach allowed for significantly faster changeovers when switching from one engine platform to another among the Modular engine family This also allowed for the existing engine plants and their supporting offsite production facilities to handle shorter production runs Implementing shorter production runs without incurring large shutdown and retooling expenses helped to increase the versatility of those production stations that required tooling or machining setups specific to a certain vehicle platform The Modular engine family started with the 4 6L in 1990 for the 1991 model year 1 The Modular engines are used in various Ford Lincoln and Mercury vehicles Modular engines used in Ford trucks were marketed under the Triton name from 1997 2010 while the InTech name was used for a time at Lincoln and Mercury for vehicles equipped with DOHC versions of the engines The engines were first produced in the Ford Romeo Engine Plant then additional capacity was added in Windsor Ontario Contents 1 Origins 2 4 6 L 2 1 2 valve 2 2 3 valve 2 3 4 valve 3 5 0 L Coyote 3 1 2018 Gen 3 Updates 3 2 Boss 302 Road Runner Variant 3 3 F 150 variant 3 4 Miami variant 3 5 Applications 4 5 2 L 4 1 Voodoo 4 2 Aluminator 4 3 Predator 5 5 4 L 5 1 2 valve 5 2 3 valve 5 3 4 valve 6 5 8 L Trinity 7 6 8 L V10 7 1 2 valve 7 2 3 valve 8 Ford of Australia 9 5 0 L and 5 3 L Cammer 10 World records 10 1 World s fastest production car 10 2 1 8 Mile amp 1 4 Mile Drag Race World Records 11 Intake manifold defect 12 Spark plug issues 13 See also 14 ReferencesOrigins EditIn the early 1980s then Ford Motor Company chief operating officer Donald Petersen challenged Ford s vice president of design Jack Telnack and his staff to come up with new vehicle designs that they could take pride in The result was an abandonment of the boxy styling that had dominated Ford products for years and the adoption of sleeker more aerodynamic designs like that used for the highly successful Ford Taurus In the second half of the 1980s Petersen now chief executive officer sought to update Ford s decades old V8 architectures challenging Ford senior engineer Jim Clarke to do for Ford s V8s what Jack Telnack had done for Ford s vehicle design The objective was to develop a new V8 engine that would surpass Ford s earlier V8s in every meaningful way from power and efficiency to emissions performance and smoothness of operation 2 Clarke and his engineers studied engine designs from major European and Japanese automakers and sought to develop a V8 that was technologically advanced and power dense yet also dependable with no major service required before 100 000 miles of use The initial engine design would implement a 90 vee angle with a bore and a stroke of 3 552 in 3 543 in 90 2 mm 90 0 mm resulting in a 4 601 cc 4 6 L 280 8 cu in displacement and creating a nearly 1 1 bore to stroke ratio This square configuration was chosen primarily for its positive noise vibration and harshness characteristics The engine would utilize features such as a chain driven single overhead camshaft valvetrain with roller finger followers a deep skirt cast iron block construction and cross bolted main bearings all benefitting long term durability In the interest of reducing overall engine weight aluminum alloy heads and pistons would be standard and all major engine accessories would be mounted directly to the block resulting in a more complex block casting but eliminating the need for heavy mounting brackets Tight construction tolerances were used in shaping the engine s cylinder bores with narrow piston rings fitted to the engine s pistons This would serve to improve engine efficiency through reduced friction and reduce the engine s oil consumption while also promoting cleaner emissions 2 Perhaps the most significant aspect of the new engine s design was the number of variations of the engine that could be made to suit different needs This resulted in the creation of an entire family of engines consisting not only of designs utilizing single or dual overhead camshaft configurations different displacements and different block materials but also different cylinder counts In addition to the various eight cylinder engines produced ten cylinder engines eventually entered production Six cylinder derivatives were also explored though never built With the wide array of engine configurations possible within this architecture Ford developed a new modular tooling system for producing different engines quickly and efficiently in the same factory Referring to this method of production the name Modular was given to the new engine family Despite all the different engines that would be built over the years one of the major unifying aspects present in all engines based on the Modular architecture and required by the engine s tooling for production purposes was a common bore spacing of 100 mm 3 937 in 2 By 1987 Ford was fully committed to producing the new Modular V8 3 having invested 4 billion in the engine s design in addition to retooling the company s Romeo Michigan tractor plant to build the engines Three years later in the third quarter of 1990 the first Modular engine a 4 6L SOHC V8 would be used in the 1991 model year Lincoln Town Car To the credit of Jim Clarke s engineering team the new V8 engine in the Town Car compared favorably to its pushrod based predecessor In spite of having a smaller displacement the 4 6L Modular V8 could generate more power than the Town Car s previous 5 0L V8 and could launch the car 0 60 mph 0 97 km h 1 5 seconds quicker all while delivering better fuel efficiency Accompanying these performance advantages the engine was also 20 lb 9 kg lighter than the older 5 0L V8 2 Following the Modular V8 s debut in the Town Car engines using the Modular architecture would go on to replace older V8 designs in Ford products eventually becoming Ford s chief gasoline V8 and V10 architecture 4 6 L EditThe 4 601 cc 4 6 L 280 8 cu in displacement 4 90 degree V8 has been offered in 2 valve SOHC 3 valve SOHC and 4 valve DOHC versions The engines were also offered with both aluminum and cast iron blocks depending on application The 4 6 L s bore and stroke are nearly square at 3 552 in 3 543 in 90 2 mm 90 0 mm respectively Deck height for the 4 6 block is 8 937 in 227 0 mm and connecting rod length is 5 933 in 150 7 mm center to center giving the 4 6 L a 1 67 1 rod to stroke ratio Cylinder bore spacing measures 3 937 in 100 0 mm which is common to all members of the Modular engine family All Modular V8s except for the new 5 0 L Coyote utilize the same firing order as the Ford 5 0 L HO and 351 CID V8s 1 3 7 2 6 5 4 8 The 4 6 L engines have been assembled at Romeo Engine Plant in Michigan and at Windsor Engine Plant and Essex Engine Plant both located in Windsor Ontario 5 The final 4 6 L engine was produced in May 2014 The engine was a 2 valve version and installed in a 2014 model year Ford E Series van 6 2 valve Edit The first production Modular engine was the 4 6 L 2 valve SOHC V8 introduced in the 1991 Lincoln Town Car The 4 6 L 2V has been built at both Romeo Engine Plant and Windsor Engine Plant and the plants have different designs for cylinder heads cam caps interconnected cam cages vs individual caps per cam journal camshaft sprockets bolt on vs press on valve covers 11 bolts vs 13 bolts crankshaft 6 bolts vs 8 bolts and main bearing caps 2 bolt fasteners with 2 jackscrews vs 2 bolt fasteners with dowel pins 7 Vehicles equipped with the 16 valve SOHC 4 6 L include the following Vehicle Name Production Years clarification needed Engine Output NotesLincoln Town Car 1991 1993 190 hp 142 kW 260 lb ft 353 N m Aston Martin Lagonda Vignale concept 1993 190 hp 142 kW 270 lb ft 366 N m Lincoln Town Car 1994 1995 205 hp 153 kW 280 lb ft 380 N m Lincoln Town Car 1996 1998 210 hp 157 kW 280 lb ft 380 N m Ford EEC V IntroducedLincoln Town Car Touring Sedan 1999 2000 239 hp 178 kW 282 lb ft 382 N m Performance Improved w standard dual exhaustLincoln Town Car 2002 2011 239 hp 178 kW 282 lb ft 382 N m Ford Crown VictoriaMercury Grand Marquis 1992 1997 210 hp 157 kW 270 lb ft 366 N m with dual exhaust option Ford EEC V introduced 1996Ford Crown VictoriaMercury Grand Marquis 1998 2000 215 hp 160 kW 285 lb ft 386 N m with dual exhaust optionFord Crown VictoriaMercury Grand Marquis 2001 2002 235 hp 175 kW 275 lb ft 373 N m Performance Improved w dual exhaust optionFord Crown VictoriaMercury Grand Marquis 2003 2012 239 hp 178 kW 282 lb ft 382 N m with dual exhaust optionFord Crown Victoria Police Interceptor 2004 2011 250 hp 186 kW and 297 lb ft 403 N m Mercury Marauder Air Box and 90 mm MAFFord ThunderbirdMercury Cougar 1994 1995 205 hp 153 kW 265 lb ft 359 N m Ford ThunderbirdMercury Cougar 1996 1997 205 hp 153 kW 280 lb ft 380 N m Ford EEC V IntroducedFord F Series 1997 2000 220 hp 164 kW 4400 rpm 8 290 lb ft 393 N m 3250 rpmFord F Series 2001 2005 231 hp 172 kW 4750 rpm 293 lb ft 397 N m 3500 rpm Performance ImprovedFord F Series 2006 2010 248 hp 185 kW 4750 rpm 294 lb ft 399 N m 4000 rpmFord E Series 1997 2000 210 hp 157 kW 290 lb ft 393 N m Ford E Series 2001 2014 231 hp 172 kW 293 lb ft 397 N m Performance ImprovedFord ExplorerMercury Mountaineer 2002 2005 238 hp 177 kW 4750 rpm 282 lb ft 382 N m 4000 rpmFord Expedition 1997 2000 215 hp 160 kW 290 lb ft 393 N m Ford Expedition 2001 2004 231 hp 172 kW 293 lb ft 397 N m Performance ImprovedFord Mustang GT 1996 1997 215 hp 160 kW 285 lb ft 386 N m Ford EEC V IntroducedFord Mustang GT 1998 225 hp 168 kW 290 lb ft 393 N m Ford Mustang GT 1999 2004 260 hp 194 kW 302 lb ft 409 N m Performance Improved headsFord Mustang GT Bullitt 2001 265 hp 198 kW 305 lb ft 414 N m Performance Improved heads alternate intake manifold based on Ford Racing design unique to this applicationMG ZT 260 2003 2005 260 hp 194 kW 300 lb ft 407 N m Rover 75 V8 2003 2005 260 hp 194 kW 300 lb ft 407 N m Mobility Ventures MV 1 2011 2014 248 hp 185 kW 294 lb ft 399 N m also available in factory CNG version3 valve Edit 4 6 L 3 valve SOHC V8 installed in a 2006 Ford Mustang GT The 3 valve SOHC 4 6 L with variable camshaft timing VCT first appeared in the redesigned 2005 Ford Mustang The engines are equipped with an electronic Charge Motion Control Valve CMCV system that provides increased air velocity at low engine speeds for improved emissions and low rpm torque Cylinder block material varies between aluminum used in the 2005 Mustang GT and cast iron used in the 2005 Ford Explorer and the 2006 Ford Explorer Sport Trac see below though the same aluminum heads are used in all applications citation needed The 3 valve SOHC 4 6 L engine was on the Ward s 10 Best Engines list for 2005 2008 Vehicles equipped with the 24 valve SOHC VCT 4 6 L include the following Vehicle Name Production Years Engine Output NotesFord Mustang GT 2005 2009 300 hp 224 kW 320 lb ft 434 N m Ford Mustang Bullitt 2008 2009 315 hp 235 kW 325 lb ft 441 N m Ford Mustang GT 2010 315 hp 235 kW 325 lb ft 441 N m Ford ExplorerMercury Mountaineer 2006 2010 292 hp 218 kW 315 lb ft 427 N m Ford Explorer Sport Trac 2006 2010 292 hp 218 kW 315 lb ft 427 N m Ford F Series 2009 2010 292 hp 218 kW 320 lb ft 434 N m 4 valve Edit 4 6 L 4 valve DOHC InTech V8 installed in a 1996 Lincoln Mark VIII 4 6 L 4 valve DOHC supercharged V8 installed in a 2003 and 2004 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra The 4 valve DOHC version of the Modular engine was introduced in the 1993 Lincoln Mark VIII as the 4 6 L Four Cam V8 Lincoln marketed the engine under the name InTech after 1995 9 The 1993 1998 4 valve engines featured cylinder heads with two intake ports per cylinder split port and variable runner length intake manifolds with either vacuum or electrically activated intake manifold runner controls IMRC depending on application The engine was revised for 1999 with new cylinder heads featuring tumble style intake ports one intake port feeding two intake valves new camshaft profiles and fixed runner length intake manifolds These changes resulted in more power torque and a broader power band when compared to the earlier 4 valve engines 7 All 4 6 L 4 valve engines featured aluminum engine blocks with 6 bolt main bearing caps the only exception being the 2003 2004 SVT Cobra which had a 4 bolt main cast iron block The 1999 and earlier engines featured an aluminum block cast in Italy by Fiat subsidiary Teksid S p A Since 1996 all of the 4 6 L 4 valve engines manufactured for use in the SVT Cobra have been hand built by SVT technicians at Ford s Romeo Michigan plant 10 The 4 valve DOHC 4 6 L engine was on the Ward s 10 Best Engines list for 1996 and 1997 Vehicles equipped with the 32 valve DOHC 4 6 L include the following Vehicle Name Production Years Engine Output NotesLincoln Mark VIII 1993 1998 280 hp 209 kW 285 lb ft 386 N m Lincoln Mark VIII LSC 1995 1998 290 hp 216 kW 295 lb ft 400 N m Ford Thunderbird SVE 1996 1997 350 hp 261 kW 375 lb ft 508 N m Supercharged never progressed past prototype phaseLincoln Continental 1995 1998 260 hp 194 kW 265 lb ft 359 N m FWD Different BellhousingLincoln Continental 1999 2002 275 hp 205 kW 275 lb ft 373 N m FWD Different BellhousingLincoln Aviator 2003 2005 302 hp 225 kW 300 lb ft 407 N m Mercury Marauder 2003 2004 302 hp 225 kW 318 lb ft 431 N m Ford Mustang SVT Cobra 1996 1998 305 hp 227 kW 300 lb ft 407 N m Ford Mustang SVT Cobra 1999 2001 320 hp 239 kW 317 lb ft 430 N m Ford Mustang SVT Cobra 2003 2004 390 hp 291 kW 390 lb ft 529 N m Iron block SuperchargedFord Mustang Mach 1 2003 305 hp 227 kW 320 lb ft 434 N m Ford Mustang Mach 1 2004 310 hp 231 kW 11 335 lb ft 454 N m 11 Marcos Mantis 1997 1999 327 hp 244 kW 317 lb ft 430 N m Marcos Mantis GT 1998 1999 506 hp 377 kW 452 lb ft 613 N m SuperchargedPanoz AIV Roadster 1997 1999 305 hp 227 kW 300 lb ft 407 N m Panoz Esperante 2000 2009 305 hp 227 kW 300 lb ft 407 N m 12 Qvale Mangusta 2000 2001 320 hp 239 kW 317 lb ft 430 N m MG X Power SV 2003 2005 320 hp 239 kW 317 lb ft 430 N m Koenigsegg CC8S 2003 646 hp 482 kW 550 lb ft 746 N m SuperchargedKoenigsegg CCR 2004 2006 806 hp 601 kW 679 lb ft 920 N m Dual SuperchargedInvicta S1 2004 2012 320 hp 239 kW 317 lb ft 430 N m 5 0 L Coyote EditThe 5 0 L 302 1 cu in 4 951 cc 13 Coyote V8 first produced in 2010 for the 2011 model year was an evolutionary rather than revolutionary development of Ford s Modular V8 14 Ford engineers needed to design a V8 specifically for the Mustang GT that would compete with the GM 6 2L LS3 used in the new Chevrolet Camaro and the new Chrysler 6 4L Hemi ESF in the Charger Challenger and Grand Cherokee Since this engine replaced the already popular 4 6L and 5 4L Modular Engines this engine had to remain close to the same physical size of the outgoing 4 6L and share other specifications with it such as bore spacing deck height bell housing bolt pattern etc in order for the engine to utilize existing Modular production line tooling the source of the Modular designation for the engine family The result was the 5 0L Coyote which produced roughly the same amount of power as its competitors but with a much smaller displacement To strengthen the block enough to handle increased output webbing was extensively used as reinforcement in the casting rather than increasing the thickness of the walls The intake plenum was also situated low between the two cylinder banks to meet the height constraint thus the alternator traditionally placed low and center was moved to the side of the engine It shares the 4 6 L 280 7 cu in s 3 937 in 100 0 mm bore spacing and 8 937 in 227 0 mm deck height 15 while bore diameter and stroke have increased to 92 2 mm 92 7 mm 3 63 in 3 65 in respectively The engine also retains the 4 6 L s 5 933 in 150 7 mm connecting rod length which produces a 1 62 1 rod to stroke ratio 16 The firing order has been changed from that shared by all previous Modular V8s 1 3 7 2 6 5 4 8 to that of the Ford Flathead V8 1 5 4 8 6 3 7 2 16 Compression ratio is 11 0 1 and despite having port fuel injection as opposed to direct injection the engine can still be run on 87 octane gasoline The Coyote features all new 4 valve DOHC cylinder heads that have shifted the camshafts outboard which allowed for a compact roller finger follower setup with remote hydraulic valve lash adjusters and improved raised intake port geometry The result is an intake port that outflows the Ford GT intake port by 4 percent and the Yates D3 NASCAR intake port up to 0 472 in 12 0 mm lift which is the maximum lift of the Coyote s intake cams Engine redline is 7000 rpm 16 The Coyote is Ford s first implementation of its cam torque actuated CTA Twin Independent Variable Cam Timing Ti VCT in a V8 engine which allows the powertrain control module PCM to advance and retard intake and exhaust cam timing independently of each other providing improved power fuel economy and reduced emissions The engine is assembled in Ford s Essex Engine Plant in Windsor Ontario using existing Modular tooling 17 2018 Gen 3 Updates Edit For 2018 Ford made revisions to the Coyote equipped in the Mustang GT most notably the addition of high pressure direct injection in addition to the existing port injection system and an increase of the piston bore diameter from 92 2 to 93 mm 3 63 to 3 66 in This increase in the bore size resulting from the adoption of Plasma Wire Arc Transfer cylinder liner technology in place of the more traditional sleeve in the block brings total displacement up from 4 951 to 5 035 cc 302 to 307 cu in Other changes include Gen 3 specific camshafts enlarged intake and exhaust valves an increased compression ratio of 12 0 1 a revised intake manifold and 7500 RPM redline in the Mustang With these changes the updated 5 0L Coyote is rated by Ford at 460 hp 343 kW and 420 lb ft 569 N m Boss 302 Road Runner Variant Edit A higher performance variant of the Coyote dubbed Road Runner internally by Ford is produced under the Boss 302 moniker used for the resurrected Boss 302 Mustang for the 2012 model year 18 The Boss 302 receives CNC ported heads cast in 356 aluminum providing additional airflow and strength and a higher lift exhaust camshaft profile is used Valvetrain components were lightened as much as possible including the use of sodium filled exhaust valves while strengthened powdered metal rods and forged aluminum pistons were added Piston cooling jets were also deleted which are standard in the 5 0 model 19 Exterior changes include a high mount intake plenum as opposed to the standard engine s low mounted one with shorter runners to improve high rpm power Power is increased from 412 hp 307 kW to 444 hp 331 kW and torque drops from 390 lb ft 529 N m to 380 lb ft 515 N m due to the upgrades The Boss s redline is increased to 7500 rpm but has been verified stable up to 8400 20 F 150 variant Edit A torque biased variant of the Coyote is produced as an alternative to the EcoBoost V6 in the F 150 pickup truck The F 150 5 0L receives a lower compression ratio 10 5 1 intake camshafts with less duration cast iron exhaust manifolds and revised cylinder heads to improve cooling The intake manifold changed only in color and height These changes promote low end and mid range power and torque The engine retains the Coyote s forged steel crank and piston cooling jets but benefits from the addition of an external engine oil cooler similar to the Boss 302 s The changes result in the engine s peak horsepower dropping to 360 hp 268 kW 365 PS at 5500 rpm while torque is rated at 380 lb ft 520 N m at 4250 rpm When the 2015 F 150 was revealed Ford improved the induction system to pull air from above the grille under the hood aka Ram Air Effect as opposed to the fender intake inlet that had been used for all previous Ford Modular Engines The addition of Ram Air Effect pulled more cool air into the engine in favor for a power increase to 385 hp 287 kW 390 PS at 5750 rpm and 387 lb ft 525 N m at 3850 rpm 21 For 2018 numerous revisions were made to the 5 0 Most notably the adoption of a port and direct fuel injection system as well as spray on bore liner eliminating the need for conventional cast iron cylinder bore liners changes shared with the 2018 Mustang and compression ratio is increased to 12 0 1 Power and torque increased to 395 hp 295 kW 400 PS at 5750 rpm while torque is rated at 400 lb ft 540 N m at 4500 rpm 22 Miami variant Edit The Miami was a supercharged variant designed by FPV a joint venture by Ford Australia and Prodrive while the Coyote was still in development Pre production engines were shipped to Australia where they were fitted with Australian developed superchargers The blocks and crank were common with the US Coyote engine but the sump rods pistons intake manifold supercharger exhaust manifolds wiring loom and engine control unit were designed and manufactured in Australia The US Coyote engine had VVT on all 4 cams but the Australian ECU only had enough outputs to control 2 cams so only the intake cams have VVT The supercharger uses Eaton rotors in a housing designed by Australian company Harrop Engineering the same company that provides superchargers to Roush Performance 23 24 25 26 Initial variants made 422 hp 315 kW 402 lbf ft 545 N m and 449 hp 335 kW 420 lbf ft 570 N m Later versions made 463 hp 345 kW 471 hp 351 kW and ultimately 648 hp 483 kW with the addition of an intercooler 23 Applications Edit The Miami variant was sold in the Australian Ford Falcon based FPV GT range and the FGX XR8 24 25 26 The 648 hp 483 kW version was sold in the Falcon FPV Holy Grail 23 The Coyote made Ward s 10 Best Engines list for 2011 2012 and 2018 27 28 The Coyote is available as a crate motor from Ford Racing Performance Parts FRPP complete with alternator manifold and wiring harness in standard 412 bhp 307 kW 418 PS configuration The Boss 302 is also available from FRPP for a premium over the standard 5 0L The engine is gradually replacing the 4 6L and 5 4L Modular V8 units in all Ford vehicles This is the first time that Ford has used the 5 0 designation since the pushrod 5 0 was discontinued and replaced by the 4 6L Modular unit in the mid 90s Vehicles equipped with the 32 valve DOHC Ti VCT 5 0 L include the following Vehicle Name Production Years Engine Output NotesFord Mustang GT 2011 2012 412 hp 307 kW at 6500 rpm 390 lb ft 529 N m at 4250 rpmFord Mustang Boss 302 2012 2013 444 hp 331 kW at 7500 rpm 380 lb ft 515 N m at 4500 rpm 19 29 The Boss engine is the road runner variant It shares nothing but the engine block All of the internals are upgraded for greater RPMsFord Mustang GT 2013 2014 420 hp 313 kW at 6500 rpm 390 lb ft 529 N m at 4250 rpm 30 Aluminum blockFord Mustang GT 2015 2017 435 hp 324 kW at 6500 rpm 400 lb ft 542 N m at 4250 rpm 31 Aluminum blockFord Mustang GT 2018 present 460 hp 343 kW at 7 000 rpm 420 lb ft 569 N m at 4 600 rpm Aluminum block sprayed in cylinder linersFord Mustang BULLITT 2019 2020 480 hp 358 kW at 7 000 rpm 420 lb ft 569 N m at 4 600 rpm Aluminum block sprayed in cylinder liners larger 87mm throttle body modified GT350 manifold and cold air intake with recalibration Ford Mustang Mach 1 2021 480 hp 358 kW at 7 000 rpm 420 lb ft 569 N m at 4 600 rpm Aluminum block sprayed in cylinder liners larger 87mm throttle body modified GT350 manifold and cold air intake with special calibration Ford F 150 2011 2014 360 hp 268 kW at 5500 rpm 380 lb ft 515 N m at 4250 rpm 32 Ford F 150 2015 2017 385 hp 287 kW at 5750 rpm 387 lb ft 525 N m at 3850 rpmFord F 150 2018 2020 395 hp 295 kW at 5750 rpm 400 lb ft 542 N m at 4500 rpm 33 Direct injection and port fuel injection Increased compression from 10 5 1 to 12 1 Bore increased from 92 2 to 93 mm 3 63 to 3 66 in Ford F 150 2021 present 400 hp 298 kW at 6000 rpm 410 lb ft 556 N m at 4250 rpmFord Falcon GT 34 35 2011 2014 449 hp 335 kW at 5750 rpm 420 lb ft 570 N m at 2200 5500 rpm 24 SuperchargedFord Falcon XR8 2014 2016 449 hp 335 kW at 5750 rpm 420 lb ft 570 N m at 2200 5500 rpm 36 Supercharged Peak output of 375 kW 503 hp with overboost 37 FPV Ford Falcon GT F 2014 471 hp 351 kW at 5750 rpm 542 hp 404 kW with overboost 38 420 lb ft 570 N m at 2200 5500 rpm 39 SuperchargedTVR Griffith 2020 500 hp 373 kW 430 lb ft 583 N m Tuned by CosworthPanoz Esperante 2014 present 450 hp 336 kW 570 N m 420 lb ft 5 2 L EditVoodoo Edit The 5 2 L 315 1 cu in 5 163 cc Voodoo is a development of the Coyote engine The engine was developed specifically for the Shelby GT350 version of the sixth generation Mustang Bore and stroke are both up from the 5 0 L Coyote at 94 mm 93 mm 3 70 in 3 66 in as is the compression ratio at 12 0 1 The Voodoo makes 526 hp 392 kW at 7500 RPM and 429 lb ft 582 N m of torque at 4750 RPM and has a redline of 8250 rpm 40 In 2016 the engine received a Ward s 10 Best Engines award 41 Like other modern Ford Performance Mustang engines the Voodoo is hand built at Ford s Romeo Plant on the Niche Line 42 Unlike the Coyote and previous Modular V8s the Voodoo features a flat plane crankshaft During development Ford purchased a Ferrari California the only other front engine flat plane crank V8 car in production at the time as a benchmark 43 The Voodoo features a unique Up Down Up Down crank pin configuration as opposed to the typical Up Down Down Up in inline 4s and other flat plane V8s 44 Due to the unique crankpin configuration the back to front firing order of 1 5 4 8 3 7 2 6 is also unique to the Voodoo This engine was the biggest production flat plane crank V8 by displacement until General Motors introduced the LT6 45 The GT350R variant of the engine received a number of valvetrain enhancements including the timing chains lash adjusters and VCT mechanisms 42 Vehicles equipped with the 32 valve DOHC 5 2 L include the following Vehicle Name Production Years Engine OutputFord Mustang Shelby GT350 350R 2015 2020 526 hp 392 kW at 7500 rpm 429 lb ft 582 N m at 4750 rpmAluminator Edit The Aluminator is another variant of the Coyote engine utilizing the 5 2 L cylinder block from the GT350 The Aluminator is differentiated from the Voodoo engine by a Cobra Jet intake manifold and throttle body CNC ported cylinder heads and a cross plane crankshaft 46 The engine has a claimed output of 580 hp 433 kW and 445 lb ft 603 N m Like the Voodoo engine it also features a 12 1 compression ratio and 5 2 L 315 1 cu in 5 163 cc of displacement 47 This engine is sold as a Ford Performance Parts crate engine without a wiring harness a flywheel or headers Predator Edit The Predator is a 5 2 L 315 1 cu in 5 163 cc variant of the Coyote engine utilizing a cross plane crank and a supercharger which is installed in the Mustang Shelby GT500 starting in 2020 The engine has an output of 760 hp 570 kW 770 PS and 625 lb ft 847 N m of torque 48 49 5 4 L EditThe 5 409 cc 5 4 L 330 1 cu in 4 V8 is a member of the Modular engine family first introduced in the 1997 F series pick ups in place of the 5 8L 351W Bore diameter is 3 552 in 90 2 mm and stroke is 4 165 in 105 8 mm the increased stroke necessitated a taller 10 079 in 256 0 mm engine block deck height A 6 658 in 169 1 mm connecting rod length is used to achieve a 1 60 1 rod to stroke ratio The 5 4 L 2V was built at the Windsor Engine Plant while the 5 4 L 3V moved production to the Essex Engine Plant beginning in 2003 then back to Windsor Engine Plant in 2009 50 The SVT 5 4 L 4 valve engines are built at Romeo Engine Plant hand assembled on the niche line 51 2 valve Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Introduced in 1997 the SOHC 2 valve 5 4 L has a cast iron engine block and aluminum cylinder heads The 5 4 L features multi port fuel injection roller finger followers fracture split powder metal connecting rods and in some applications a forged steel crankshaft The 2 valve SOHC 5 4 L engine was on the Ward s 10 Best Engines list for 1997 1998 and 2000 2002 Vehicles equipped with the 16 valve SOHC 5 4 L include the following Vehicle Name Production Years Engine Output NotesFord F Series 1997 1998 235 hp 175 kW 330 lb ft 447 N m Ford F Series 1999 2004 260 hp 194 kW 350 lb ft 475 N m Performance ImprovedFord SVT Lightning 1999 2004 380 hp 283 kW 450 lb ft 610 N m Supercharged ratings for 2001 and later model yearsFord F 150 Harley Davidson Edition 2002 2003 340 hp 254 kW at 4500 rpm 425 lb ft 576 N m at 3250 rpm Supercharged and IntercooledFord Expedition Lincoln Navigator 1997 1998 235 hp 175 kW 330 lb ft 447 N m Ford Expedition Lincoln Navigator 1999 2004 260 hp 194 kW 350 lb ft 475 N m Performance ImprovedFord E Series 1997 1998 235 hp 175 kW 330 lb ft 447 N m Ford E Series 1999 2017 260 hp 194 kW 350 lb ft 475 N m Performance Improved3 valve Edit In 2002 Ford introduced a new 3 valve SOHC cylinder head with variable camshaft timing VCT improving power and torque over the previous 2 valve SOHC version The 3 valve cylinder head was first used on the 2002 Ford Fairmont 5 4 L Barra 220 engine in Australia manufactured in Windsor Ontario Canada 52 The 3 valve 5 4 L was introduced to the North American market in the redesigned 2004 Ford F 150 Vehicles equipped with the 24 valve SOHC VCT 5 4 L include the following Vehicle Name Production Years Engine Output NotesFord Falcon Futura Fairmont Fairmont Ghia 2002 2005 327 hp 244 kW 347 lb ft 470 N m Ford Fairlane G220Ford LTD 2003 2004 295 hp 220 kW 347 lb ft 470 N m Ford Fairlane G8Ford LTD 2005 2007 309 hp 230 kW 369 lb ft 500 N m Ford Falcon Fairmont Ghia 2006 2007 309 hp 230 kW 369 lb ft 500 N m Ford F Series 2004 2008 300 hp 224 kW 365 lb ft 495 N m Except 2004 F 150 Heritage modelFord F Series 2009 2010 310 hp 231 kW 365 lb ft 495 N m Ford F Series 2009 2010 320 hp 239 kW 390 lb ft 529 N m Ratings on e85 biofuelFord Expedition Lincoln Navigator 2005 2014 310 hp 231 kW 365 lb ft 495 N m Ratings for 2010 and later model yearsLincoln Mark LT 2006 20084 valve Edit 5 4 L 4 valve DOHC V8 installed in a 2000 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra R In 1999 Ford introduced the DOHC 4 valve 5 4 L in the Lincoln Navigator under the InTech moniker making it the second engine to use this name Ford later used versions of the DOHC 4 valve 5 4 L in the 2000 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra R the Ford GT supercar and the Ford Shelby GT500 The DOHC 4 valve 5 4 L was also used in the Ford Falcon line in Australia under the Boss moniker until 2010 when it was replaced by a locally developed supercharged version of the 5 0 litre Modular V8 citation needed The SVT Cobra R version of the 5 4 L 4 valve V8 had several key differences from its Lincoln counterpart While the iron block and forged steel crankshaft were sourced directly from the InTech 5 4 L the Cobra R powerplant benefited from new high flow cylinder heads that were designed with features developed for Ford s Rough Rider off road racing program application specific camshafts with higher lift and more duration than other 4 valve Modular cams forged I beam connecting rods sourced from Carillo forged pistons that provided a 9 6 1 compression ratio in conjunction with the 52 cc combustion chambers and a unique high flow cross ram style aluminum intake manifold The Cobra R was rated at 385 hp 287 kW and 385 lb ft 522 N m though chassis dynamometer results have shown these ratings to be conservative with unmodified Cobra Rs often producing nearly 380 hp 280 kW at the rear wheels 53 The Ford GT version of the 5 4 L 330 1 cu in 5 409 cc is a highly specialized version of the Modular engine It is an all aluminum alloy dry sump DOHC 4 valves per cylinder with an Eaton 2300 Lysholm screw type supercharger and showcases numerous technological features such as dual fuel injectors per cylinder and oil squirters for the piston skirts not found in other Ford Modular engines of the time This engine benefits from an improved version of the high flow 2000 Cobra R cylinder head and unique high lift camshafts now rated at 550 bhp 558 PS 410 kW at 6500 rpm and 500 lb ft 678 N m at 4500 rpm 54 55 5 4 L 4 valve DOHC supercharged V8 installed in a 2007 Ford Shelby GT500 The Shelby GT500 uses a 4 valve DOHC 5 4 L with an Eaton M122H Roots type supercharger and air to liquid intercooler 56 The GT500 5 4 L shares its high flow cylinder head castings with the Ford GT with only minor machining differences and shares camshafts with the 2003 2004 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra which have less lift and duration than the Ford GT camshafts The 2007 2010 GT500 engine used an iron engine block while the 2011 GT500 5 4 L receives a new aluminum engine block with Ford s first production application of their patented Plasma Transferred Wire Arc PTWA cylinder coating eliminating the need for pressed in cylinder liners The PTWA spray apparatus was co developed by Ford and Flame Spray Industries of Long Island New York for which they received the 2009 IPO National Inventors of the Year Award 57 The 2011 GT500 engine weighs 102 lb 46 kg less than the previous iron block version thanks in part to the lack of cast iron cylinder liners 58 All of the 5 4 L 4 valve engines destined for use in SVT vehicles such as the Ford GT and Shelby GT500 have been hand built by technicians at Ford s Romeo Michigan plant 10 Vehicles equipped with the 32 valve DOHC 5 4 L include the following Vehicle Name Production Years Engine Output NotesLincoln Navigator 1999 2004 300 hp 224 kW 355 lb ft 481 N m Lincoln Blackwood 2002 300 hp 224 kW 355 lb ft 481 N m Ford Mustang SVT Cobra R 2000 385 hp 287 kW 385 lb ft 522 N m Ford Shelby GT500 2007 2009 500 hp 373 kW 480 lb ft 651 N m SuperchargedSAE J1349 certifiedFord Shelby GT500KR 2008 2009 540 hp 403 kW 510 lb ft 691 N m SuperchargedFord Shelby GT500 2010 540 hp 403 kW 510 lb ft 691 N m SuperchargedFord Shelby GT500 2011 2012 550 hp 410 kW 510 lb ft 691 N m Aluminum block SuperchargedFord GT 2004 2006 550 hp 410 kW 500 lb ft 678 N m Aluminum block SuperchargedFord Falcon XR8 2002 2008 349 hp 260 kW 369 lb ft 500 N m Ford Falcon FPV GT 2003 2008 389 hp 290 kW 384 lb ft 520 N m Ford Falcon FPV GT Cobra 2007 405 hp 302 kW 398 lb ft 540 N m Ford Falcon FPV GT 2008 2010 422 hp 315 kW 406 lb ft 550 N m Brabham BT62 2018 present 691 hp 515 kW 492 lb ft 667 N m Tuned by Brabham5 8 L Trinity EditThe 5 8 is formally known as the Trinity Engine or 5 8 liter V8 engine which benefits from cylinder heads with improved coolant flow Ford GT camshafts piston cooling oil jets similar to those found on the 5 0 Coyote new 5 layer MLS head gaskets an over rev function that increases the red line to 7000 rpm for up to 8 seconds from 6250 rpm and a compression ratio increased to 9 0 1 from 8 5 1 Displacement is 5 812 cc 5 8 L 354 7 cu in with a bore x stroke of 93 5 mm 105 8 mm 3 68 in 4 17 in Boost is supplied by a 2 3 L TVS Supercharger with maximum boost of 14 psi 0 97 bar 59 Trinity has 37 mm 1 5 in intake valves and 32 mm 1 3 in exhaust valves 2013 2014 Ford Shelby GT500 DOHC 4 valves per cylinder Aluminum block supercharged and intercooled 662 bhp 671 PS 494 kW at 6500 rpm and 631 lb ft 856 N m at 4000 rpm of torque 60 6 8 L V10 EditThe 6 8 L 412 5 cu in 6 760 cc SOHC V10 is another variation of the Modular family created for use in large trucks Bore and stroke size is 3 552 in 4 165 in 90 2 mm 105 8 mm identical to the 5 4 L V8 Both 2 valve and 3 valve versions have been produced The 6 8 L uses a split pin crank with 72 firing intervals and a balance shaft gear driven by the left camshaft to quell vibrations inherent to a 90 bank angle V10 engine The engine s firing order is 1 6 5 10 2 7 3 8 4 9 The 2 valve version was first introduced in 1997 with a 3 valve non VCT the use of VCT was precluded by the presence of the balance shaft as the shaft needed to remain in phase with the crankshaft version to following in 2005 Vehicles equipped with the 6 8 L V10 Modular engine include the following 2 valve Edit Vehicle Name Production Years Engine Output NotesFord E250 E450F53 Motorhome 1997 2004 305 hp 227 kW 420 lb ft 569 N m ratings for 2000 and later model yearsFord F250 F550 F53 Motorhome 1999 2004 310 hp 231 kW 425 lb ft 576 N m ratings for 2000 and later model yearsFord Excursion 2000 2005 310 hp 231 kW 425 lb ft 576 N m ratings for 2000 and later model yearsFord E350 amp E450 2005 2019 305 hp 227 kW 420 lb ft 569 N m E350 and E450 available only as chassis cab and cutaway after 2015 61 62 63 3 valve Edit Vehicle Name Production Years Engine Output NotesFord Super Duty 2005 2010 362 hp 270 kW 457 lb ft 620 N m F450 F550 Chassis Cab 2005 2019 288 hp 215 kW 424 lb ft 575 N m 64 F53 F59 stripped chassis 2005 2019 320 hp 239 kW 460 lb ft 624 N m 65 Ford F 650 F 750 Super Duty 2012 2019 320 hp 239 kW 460 lb ft 624 N m 66 Blue Bird Vision 2011 2021 362 hp 270 kW 457 lb ft 620 N m Equipped to run on gasoline and propaneNew Flyer GE40LF GE40LFR GE40LFA GE35LFR 2004 2013 305 hp 227 kW 67 390 lb ft 529 N m 68 ISE Siemens ThunderVolt hybrid powertrainFord of Australia EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message 5 4 L 3 valve VCT SOHC Barra V8 Ford Australia used 5 4 L Modular V8s in the Ford Falcon and previously on the Ford Fairlane sedan model ranges as well as in its high performance Ford Performance Vehicles FPV division models until mid 2010 when they were replaced by the 5 0L The DOHC 5 4 L V8s are named Boss by Ford Australia The 3 valve SOHC V8s in non FPV vehicles are named Barra by Ford Australia Ford of Australia 4 valve DOHC 5 4 L V8 engines include Variant Power TorqueBoss 260 349 hp 260 kW 5250 rpm 369 lb ft 500 N m 4250 rpmBoss 290 389 hp 290 kW 5500 rpm 384 lb ft 520 N m 4500 rpmBoss 302 405 hp 302 kW 6000 rpm 398 lb ft 540 N m 4750 rpmBoss 302 405 hp 302 kW 6000 rpm 406 lb ft 551 N m 4750 rpm for the FPV GS modelBoss 315 422 hp 315 kW 6500 rpm 406 lb ft 551 N m 4750 rpm5 0 L and 5 3 L Cammer Edit 5 0 L R50 Cammer 4 valve DOHC V8 engine installed in a Grand Am Cup Mustang FR500C In 2005 Ford Racing Performance Parts introduced a 5 0 L 304 9 cu in 4 997 cc V8 crate engine for use in motor racing and home made performance cars officially called M 6007 T50EA but more widely known as Cammer Since then other higher performance variations of the Cammer have been introduced for KONI Sports Car Challenge and GT4 European Cup All versions of the Cammer are DOHC 4 valve per cylinder designs with a bore and stroke of 3 7 in 3 543 in 94 0 mm 90 0 mm The Cammer achieves its larger 3 7 in 94 mm bore by resleeving the 4 6 L aluminum block 69 The T50 Cammer crate engine the least expensive and most street oriented version uses derivatives of the cylinder heads variable runner length magnesium intake manifold and camshafts first used in the 2000 FR500 Mustang concept car These parts are unique to the T50 Cammer crate engine and are not found in any other production Modular applications The T50 has an 11 0 1 compression ratio and exceeds 420 hp 313 kW with the proper exhaust manifolds 69 The Cammer that has seen success in Grand Am Cup powering the Mustang FR500C is officially called M 6007 R50 and features a unique dual plenum fixed runner length magnesium intake manifold Ford GT aluminum cylinder heads unique camshafts of undisclosed specifications and an 11 0 1 compression ratio The R50 Cammer produces over 450 hp 336 kW without restrictor plates Upon introduction the R50 Cammer powered Mustang FR500C proved to be dominant in Grand Am Cup having achieved five victories and podium appearances in nearly every race in the GS class during the 2005 season giving David Empringham the championship title with the Multimatic Motorsports team and Ford the manufacturer s title citation needed Robert Yates publicly expressed interest in using a similar 5 0 L 4 valve DOHC Modular V8 to compete in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series 70 71 72 Roush Yates supplies a naturally aspirated 73 550 hp 410 kW 5 0 L Cammer for use in the Mustang FR500GT3 and Matech Ford GT3 which participate in the FIA GT3 European Championship 74 75 and a naturally aspirated 665 hp 496 kW 5 3 L Cammer for use in the 2010 Matech Ford GT1 that competes in FIA GT1 World Championship 76 The 5 3 L 322 7 cu in 5 288 cc Cammer s extra displacement is achieved via a 3 75 in 95 25 mm stroke World records EditWorld s fastest production car Edit On February 28 2005 the Koenigsegg CCR used a modified Rotrex supercharged Ford Modular 4 valve DOHC 4 6L V8 which produced 806 hp 601 kW to achieve a top speed of 241 mph 388 km h This engine used a bore of 94 6 mm 3 725 and a stroke of 94mm 3 700 citation needed The bore was achieved using Darton M I D Sleeves This certified top speed was recorded on February 28 2005 in Nardo Italy and broke the McLaren F1 s world record for fastest production car 77 The accomplishment was recognized by Guinness World Records in 2005 who gave the Koenigsegg CCR the official title of World s Fastest Production Car The Koenigsegg record was broken several months later by the Bugatti Veyron This engine is the basis for Koenigsegg s twin supercharged flexible fuel V8 seen in the CCX 1 8 Mile amp 1 4 Mile Drag Race World Records Edit 1 8 MileOn March 11 2018 the team at Modular Motorsports Racing MMR used a modified Coyote engine which produced over 3 500 hp 2 600 kW and set the world record for the fastest Ford Modular amp Coyote engine ever in the 1 8 mile 201 m with 3 83 seconds at 202 29 mph 326 km h This beat the previous 1 8 mile record and made MMR s record the first within the 3 8 seconds zone and first to break the 200 mph mark in the 1 8 mile The elapsed time and mph record were recorded at Bradenton Motorsports Park located in Bradenton Florida during an event sanctioned by the National Muscle Car Association NMCA The accomplishment was recognized by sanctioning bodies such as the National Muscle Car Association NMCA and the National Mustang Racers Association NMRA granting it the official title of the Fastest 1 8 Mile Modular Coyote Powered Vehicle in the World 78 79 On March 10 2019 MMR announced that they had topped their previously held record from 2018 The team s new records were 3 817 seconds at 204 17 mph 328 58 km h 80 The record was accomplished with MMR s GenX 351 cubic inch Coyote based engine platform that featured a new billet manifold and other various engine updates 80 1 4 MileOn November 23 2019 Modular Motorsports Racing MMR with driver Mark Luton set the world record for the world s fastest Ford powered vehicle in the quarter mile 81 with a 5 67 second pass at 265 43 mph 427 17 km h The record was accomplished with a Coyote based engine which featured factory Ford cylinder head castings valves lifters and followers sitting atop a billet reproduction of the factory architecture Coyote cylinder block The specifics of the engine are described by Luton as being a 351 cubic inch billet MMR block that has a Bryant crankshaft BME rods and MMR pistons that are manufactured by Manley in addition to cylinder heads that are a factory cast head from Ford that work with the twin 94mm turbos from Garrett 82 The elapsed time and mph records were recorded at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway during a qualifying race hosted by Street Car Super Nationals SCSN 82 Intake manifold defect EditStarting in 1996 Ford began installing a DuPont Zytel nylon composite intake manifold onto the 2 valve SOHC engines Plaintiffs in class action lawsuits alleged that the coolant crossover passage of these intake manifolds may crack resulting in coolant leakage A US class action suit was filed on behalf of owners resulting in a settlement announced on December 17 2005 citation needed Starting with the 2002 model year and implemented halfway through the 2001 lineup Ford began using a revised DuPont Zytel nylon composite intake manifold with an aluminum front coolant crossover that corrected the issue Replacement intakes were also made available for 1996 2001 engines 83 To be eligible for reimbursement owners needed to contact a Ford Lincoln or Mercury dealer within 90 days of December 16 2005 Further Ford offered an extended warranty for this part for seven years from the start date which means the initial vehicle sale date without a mileage limitation The following vehicles were included in this class action suit settlement Mercury Grand Marquis 1996 2001 Lincoln Town Car 1996 2001 Ford Crown Victoria 1996 2001 Mercury Cougar 1996 1997 Ford Thunderbird 1996 1997 Ford Mustang June 24 1997 2001 some vehicles Ford Explorer early 2002Spark plug issues Edit2 valve 4 6 L 5 4 L and 6 8 L engines found in many 1997 2008 Ford Lincoln and Mercury vehicles may have aluminum cylinder heads with threads for spark plugs that are stripped missing or otherwise insufficiently bored out Ford acknowledges this issue in Technical Service Bulletin 07 21 2 as well as earlier TSBs Ford s TSB does not state that this issue is caused by owner neglect Ford s only authorized repair procedure for out of warranty vehicles is to use the LOCK N STITCH aluminum insert and tool kit For vehicles under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty Ford will only cover the replacement of the entire cylinder head however the Ford recommended spark plug service interval extends beyond the duration of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty 84 3 valve 5 4 L and 6 8 L engines built before 10 9 07 and 3 valve 4 6 Ls built before 11 30 07 found in many 2004 2008 Ford Lincoln and Mercury vehicles have an issue with 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