Ford's 5.0 Coyote has been doing service in Mustangs and trucks for quite a while. What do the owners say? Is this celebrated V8 engine reliable?
An F-150 owner's 2020 5.0L engine, replaced just 10k miles ago, is already 1 quart low at 1,863 miles. Is this the dreaded Ford oil consumption issue? Should he brave another engine replacement, or is ...
Ford developed the 5.0-liter Coyote, destined to become known as one of the best V8 engines ever made, specifically for the Mustang GT. With dual overhead cams, Twin independent Variable Cam Timing ...
A 2019 Ford F-150 owner is done with his truck. Between the transmission slipping and the underpowered oil-burning engine, he ...
So, you're mapping out a hot rod project—a "build," if you will—and you plan to use Ford's Coyote 5.0-liter engine as its motivator. Excellent! That's all well and good, especially if a Fox-body ...
So why does the 5.0L stick around, especially in the Ford F-150 - a truck that was just completely redesigned for the 2021 model year? The short answer: customer demand. Speaking to Muscle Cars & ...
Our cousin publication, Ford Authority, broke some rather interesting news. An unnamed source stated Ford has been toying with the possibility of dropping a smaller, 4.8-liter V8 engine under the hood ...
Sleeper trucks are among our favorite types of vehicles when it comes to drag racing. There’s just something about overcoming all odds, which are certainly against you when you’re in something that ...
When we asked Ford why it made the F-150 Raptor whole again with the return of an eight-cylinder engine, the dinosaur in the room was the Ram 1500 TRX. But Tony Greco, program manager for the Raptor R ...
Along with pricing info for the upcoming F-150 Raptor and Raptor R, the news was first posted on F150Gen14.com. A PDF showing the order doc in its entirety lists the 5.0-liter as standard equipment ...
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