In this chapter I’m going to show you what’s available from Ford Performance Racing Parts and Roush Performance and what can be done with the Coyote right out of the crate. These engines are factory-backed with a 24-month/24,000-mile warranty and are ready for installation. Why buy a crate engine? You buy a crate engine more […]
How to Build Ford Coyote Engines
Ford’s Coyote engine mandates close attention to detail when you’re building this engine from scratch. The Coyote is extremely unforgiving of carelessness, which is why I’ve looked to the expertise of seasoned Modular engine builders (Performance Assembly Solutions and L & R Custom Engines) to show you the way to a successful engine build. Performance […]
Ford Coyote Engine Cooling System Performance Guide
Coyote’s cooling system focuses close attention to exhaust valve cooling as well as other high-heat areas of the engine. Ford calls this “cross-flow” cooling, which is different from the conventional cooling for which the 4.6L and 5.4L Modular engines are known. Cross-flow cooling routes coolant up through the block, where it enters cylinder heads at […]
Ford Coyote Engine Exhaust System Performance Guide
The Coyote’s exhaust system is just as critical to power and efficiency as the rest of the engine and driveline package. Headers might not seem like much of a big deal in the big performance picture, but exhaust scavenging is important and was a great area of focus for Team Coyote. The Coyote has short […]
Ford Coyote Engine Ignition and Starting Performance Guide
The Coyote’s electronic engine control, ignition, starting, and charging systems are advanced, state-of-the-art designs that are easy to maintain and tune. Electronic engine control (EEC), known as the Copperhead system, evolved from generations of systems originally born at the cusp of the 1980s. What makes the Copperhead system the most advanced to date is what […]
Ford Coyote Engine Induction Performance Guide
The Coyote’s induction system is easily the most advanced in Mustang history. It is a composite design that has become mainstream today because it is both lighter and a great heat insulator. It stays cool and keeps the intake charge cooler. It is also easier to manufacture. Induction design and tuning has changed considerably thanks […]
Ford Coyote Engine Camshaft and Valvetrain Performance Guide
When Team Coyote was finished with cylinder head casting development, it had to go back and look at cam profile and the very size and weight of valvetrain components. Ford had to improve mechanical advantage between the camshaft and valvesprings by reducing load. Reduced load came from larger cam lobes, which was a nuance that […]
Ford Coyote Engine Cylinder Head Performance Guide
Ford’s 5.0L Ti-VCT Coyote employs a revolutionary new cylinder head design that makes the latest member of the Modular engine less bulky while providing extraordinary breathing. The Coyote’s intake ports utilize true drive-through service because they outflow even some of the most legendary race heads in history, including the Yates D3 casting for the small-block […]
Ford Coyote Engine Lubrication Systems
The Ti-VCT Coyote was born to rev high, a dynamic that carries with it huge oiling system demands. The Coyote’s oiling system must sustain lubrication to 7,000 rpm and beyond and under extreme driving conditions, which is why Ford designed a fiercely capable system from the start. Ford opted for an 8-quart oil pan and […]
Ford Coyote Engine Rotating Assembly Performance
The Coyote is fitted with an induction-hardened, fully counterweighted, forged-steel crankshaft that’s virtually indestructible, featuring an eight-hole flange. Team Coyote decided to stay with the 4.6L engine’s main and rod journal dimensions because they have been a proven success in nearly two decades of service in every application imaginable. Moreover, aluminum bearings were borrowed directly […]