Spied!!! Coyote 5.0 F-150
Mike at pickuptrucks.com says 400. This blue II guy says 365 and this is "fact." And fordmantpw is bringing up the rear with an intriguing comment.
QUOTE (mikeputc @ Oct 1 2009, 04:52 PM) *
- We said it first back in January that Coyote was on its way for both F-150 and Mustang with 400/400 power figures. So far, those numbers are holding up quite well, considering Ford has said ZERO about the 5.0. We also said it would replace 4.6 and 5.4 and that 3.5 EB would a premium motor above the 5.0.
QUOTE (Blue II @ Oct 2 2009, 09:49 AM) *
F-150 5.0 N/A HP is 365. I've posted that many times. That is fact.
QUOTE (fordmantpw @ Oct 2 2009, 12:52 PM) *
What I find interesting, is that you made it a point to specify N/A in your statement. Very intriguing...
Link: http://www.blueovalforums.com/forums...ic=35317&st=40
QUOTE (mikeputc @ Oct 1 2009, 04:52 PM) *
- We said it first back in January that Coyote was on its way for both F-150 and Mustang with 400/400 power figures. So far, those numbers are holding up quite well, considering Ford has said ZERO about the 5.0. We also said it would replace 4.6 and 5.4 and that 3.5 EB would a premium motor above the 5.0.
QUOTE (Blue II @ Oct 2 2009, 09:49 AM) *
F-150 5.0 N/A HP is 365. I've posted that many times. That is fact.
QUOTE (fordmantpw @ Oct 2 2009, 12:52 PM) *
What I find interesting, is that you made it a point to specify N/A in your statement. Very intriguing...
Link: http://www.blueovalforums.com/forums...ic=35317&st=40
QUOTE (fordmantpw @ Oct 2 2009, 12:52 PM) *
What I find interesting, is that you made it a point to specify N/A in your statement. Very intriguing...
Link: http://www.blueovalforums.com/forums...ic=35317&st=40

Blue II usually knows what he's talking about.
You will have the 400/400 but with the 6.2L
they use all kinds of add on sensors to watch temps, air flow, noises you name it. Looks like all those yellow wires just strung in the engine bay. Also i doubt the production intake tube will look like that, its probably just a test fit one so they can get the truck on the road, and then they will make it all pretty later
''Small'' V6 are pushing almost the same power figure that ''big'' V8 are making.
Just take a look at Nissan with there 3.7L making 330hp and close to 280ft-pd of torque.
Our Honda with there small 2.2L pushing 240hp our 2L pushing over 200hp our 1.6L pushing over 160hp. Yes i know they don't even have enough torque to talk about, but still.
Even Ford did over 400hp with the Ecoboost in the MKS prototype. And that's with a 3.5L V6. Ok it's twin turbo but still.
100hp and torque/liter ain't to much to ask for...
It'll be interesting to see if they use the same intake for the Mustang and the trucks. If the Mustang is really 400hp then 365 would sound about right for a different manifold designed with torque in mind.
Here's some more grist for the mill....
"Originally Posted by wescoent View Post
Heads up for F-150 engine lineup in order of price:
3.7L V6- Unknown power figures... between 270 and 300.
5.0L V8- 360hp.
6.2L V8- 425hp.
3.5L V6 TT- 425hp.
5.0L V8 TT.... oh wait... shh.
The EcoBoost pulls like a locomotive while getting amazing mileage.
The 6.2L pulls like a locomotive, and gets horrible mileage... thus the price difference."
link: http://www.gminsidenews.com/forums/f...13/index4.html
"Originally Posted by wescoent View Post
Heads up for F-150 engine lineup in order of price:
3.7L V6- Unknown power figures... between 270 and 300.
5.0L V8- 360hp.
6.2L V8- 425hp.
3.5L V6 TT- 425hp.
5.0L V8 TT.... oh wait... shh.
The EcoBoost pulls like a locomotive while getting amazing mileage.
The 6.2L pulls like a locomotive, and gets horrible mileage... thus the price difference."
link: http://www.gminsidenews.com/forums/f...13/index4.html
I know Ford has sold Range Rover, but the new Range Rover Sport has a 5.0L N/A V8. I wonder if this was supplied by Ford? It's paired to a 6-speed auto and has dual independence variable cam timing. It's rated at 375/375.
http://www.landroverusa.com/us/en/Ve...ansmission.htm
http://www.landroverusa.com/us/en/Ve...ansmission.htm




