Ford Coyote Engines: How to Build Max Performance

Ford Coyote Engines: How to Build Max Performance

by Jim Smart
Ford Coyote Engines: How to Build Max Performance

Ford Coyote Engines: How to Build Max Performance

by Jim Smart

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Overview

Realize your Ford Coyote engine’s full potential by using this detailed resource as a guide to select the right parts for the street or the strip.

Veteran Ford writer and historian, Jim Smart, explains and highlights all of the latest and greatest options to achieve more horsepower and torque, and of course, faster quarter-mile times in Ford Coyote Engines: How to Build Max Performance.

Some upgrades included are engine building techniques, cold-air induction kits, supercharger and pulley kits, better exhaust headers, fuel system and ECU tuning upgrades, and more. Both Ford and the aftermarket have produced an array of parts to squeeze even more power out of your Coyote.

Ford introduced its first “clean slate design” V-8 engines in the early 1990s in Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury models. Known as the "Modular" engine family, the 4.6L engines employed new overhead cams, multi-valve performance, distributorless ignition, and more. This engine had new technology for its time, and it proved to be an extremely durable workhorse that logged hundreds of thousands of miles in police and taxi applications as well as light-duty trucks. And, of course, hotter versions, and even supercharged versions, found their way into performance applications such as Mustang GTs and Cobras.

By 2011, Ford wanted something hotter and more current, especially for its flagship Mustang GT and GT350 models, which were suddenly competing with new 6.2L LS3 engines in Camaros and 6.4L Hemi engines in Challengers. Enter Ford's new 5.0L “Coyote” engine with Twin Independent Variable Cam Timing (Ti-VCT); it was an evolution of the earlier 4.6L and 5.4L Modular designs. Although the new Coyote engine had increased displacement, it still had far fewer cubes than the competition. Despite less displacement, the Coyote could hold its own against bigger Chevy and Chrysler mills thanks to advanced technology, such as 4V heads with better port and valvetrain geometry. The Coyote is also Ford's first foray into technology that includes Ti-VCT and cam-torque-actuated (CTA) function, which is a fancy way of saying variable cam timing for an incredible power curve over a broader RPM range.

Even with all of this new technology, there is always room for improvement. If you are looking for even more power from your new Coyote, look no further than this volume.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781613252895
Publisher: CarTech
Publication date: 12/02/2016
Pages: 144
Sales rank: 628,624
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 10.90(h) x 0.40(d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 4 Chapter 1: Introduction to the Coyote Engine 5 Coyote Block 8 Bottom End 11 Cylinder Heads 12 Cams and Valvetrain 14 Induction 16 Exhaust 17 Lubrication 17 Cooling System 17 The 5.2L Voodoo 17 Ford Performance 5.2L Coyote 19 Improving on a Winner 19 Chapter 2 : Cylinder Block 20 Block Modifications and Improvements 23 5.2L Coyote/Voodoo Block 25 Chapter 3: Rotating Assembly 26 Room for Improvement? 28 Make Mine a Flat-Plane 33 Chapter 4: Lubrication 34 Pump Pointers 34 Improvements 34 Crate Engines 37 A Smooth Journey 38 Chapter 5: Cylinder Heads 40 BOSS 302 44 GT350 Coyote Cylinder Head 45 Improving the Coyote Head 47 TEA CNC-Ported Coyote Heads 48 JPC Racing Coyote CNC-Ported Heads 50 Slawko Racing Heads 50 Chapter 6: Camshaft and Valvetrain 51 Improving the Coyote Valvetrain System 55 Camming Up 56 Ford Performance BOSS Cam 56 Chains and Guides 56 Chapter 7: Induction 61 BOSS 302 64 Cobra Jet 65 Edelbrock Victor II 65 GT350 5.2L Intake Manifold 66 Nitrous Oxide = Cheap Power? 67 Supercharging 69 Advanced Compressor Stage 69 Vortech V-3 Si Supercharger 71 ROUSHcharger 74 Edelbrock E-Force Boost 82 Kenne Bell Superchargers 82 Turbocharging 86 Chapter 8: Ignition and Starting 88 Ignition System 89 Sending Unit 93 Starting System 94 Charging System 95 BOSS 302 Alternator Conversion 95 Chapter 9: Exhaust 97 Exhaust Refinement = More Power 97 A Broader Brush 99 Ford Performance Racing Parts Power Pack 99 Corsa 3.0-Inch Cat-Back System 101 BBK Performance 104 Chapter 10: Cooling 105 Cooling Improvements 107 Coolant Servicing 107 Chapter 11: Building the Coyote 109 Performance Assembly Solutions 109 L & R Automotive 124 Total Engine Airflow 127 Chapter 12: Coyote Crate Projects 131 5.0L 4V Coyote 420-HP Mustang Crate Engine M-6007-M50 131 5.0L 4V Coyote 435-HP Mustang Crate Engine M-6007-M50A 132 5.0L Coyote Aluminator NA Crate Engine M-6007-A50NA 132 5.0 L Coyote Aluminator NA Crate Engine M-6007-A50NAA 133 5.0L Coyote Aluminator SC Crate Engine M-6007-A50SC 134 5.0L Coyote Aluminator SC Crate Engine M-6007-A50SCA 134 5.0L Aluminator XS “Cobra Jet” Crate Engine M-6007-A50XS 135 Ford Performance 5.2L Aluminator XS 136 Edelbrock E-Force Coyote 136 Proving the Coyote Out 137 Source Guide 144
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