Ford’s high-revving modern engine gets some racy parts, then it is put to the test in the dyno cell! #horsepower #coyoteengine

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PARTS USED IN THIS EPISODE:

Summit Racing: Piston Rings
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Summit Racing: Cometic MLS Head Gaskets
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Summit Racing: DSS Racing Pistons
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Summit Racing: Manley Steel H-Beam Connecting Rods
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Summit Racing: Permatex Ultra-Slick Engine Assembly Lube
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Summit Racing: Summit Racing Flywheels
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ARP: ARP Fasteners

ARP: Digital Rod Bolt Stretch Gauge

Boundary Racing Pumps: Boundary Racing Pumps

Holley: Holley Terminator X Max

Matco Tools: MATCO Tools are the Official Hand Tool Supplier of Engine Power

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24 thoughts on “Building A Race-Ready 5.0L Coyote From A Pile Of Parts – Engine Power S8, E10”
  1. I would like to see a fusion of the Godzilla motor with a werewolf motor. Call Mechawolf. Cast iron block with aluminum racing heads upper parts 7.3 l Ford. just make it a little different make it to 7 l. That'll be all kinds of potential.

  2. Something to love about the old pushrod V8, It was simple enough to work on and is not being miles long with all the timing chains. Also the longer the chain the more stretch more maintenance. Coyote and maintenance services are gonna be allot more than a conventional pushrod engine. We got a 4.6 blown at 200,000 miles and was driven nice supposedly and a conventional v8 is probably going to smoke before a major rebuild and a timing chain replacement. Id say a new timing chain at maintenance schedule but who does that in this world, Maybe me but not the avg person i gotta say. Healthy wallets and a maintenance schedule.

  3. Not everyone wants a Coyote for racing. For me, I want a more responsive 2002 Mustang GT. It's either a Coyote or a supercharger – supercharger would be cheaper.

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