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Ford Coyote Engine Manual How To Build Max Performance Mustang Book

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    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 various
    vehicles. 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.
    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
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    Ford Coyote Engines: How To Build Max Performance
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    SKU: F05171
    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 various vehicles. 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. 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 such as 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. 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. Some of the upgrades covered are engine building techniques, cold-air induction kits, supercharger and pulley kits, better exhaust headers, fuel system and ECU tuning upgrades, and more. If you are looking for even more power from your new Coyote, look no further. About the Author Jim Smart is a veteran automotive journalist, contributing to just about every Mustang and Ford magazine ever published. Over the decades, Jim has had hundreds of how-to and feature articles on Fords and Mustang published. Jim is also an enthusiast, and has been the owner and restorer of multiple enthusiast vehicles including various Mustangs.
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