Along with a new EcoBoost twin-turbo V6 option, Ford is apparently preparing to offer the F-150 with the company’s secret 5.0-liter V8 “Coyote” engine. A bevy of F-150s were spotted by the folks at PickupTrucks.com, and the spy photographers were even able to get up close and under the hood to see the new V8 (pictured above).
This new engine will reportedly make around 400hp and 400 ft-lbs of torque and will be shared with the Mustang GT. Both the current 4.6-liter V8 and 5.4-liter V8 engines will be dropped from the Ford lineup, with the EcoBoost taking the place of the 4.6 and the Coyote replacing the 5.4L unit.
[Source: PickupTrucks.com]










Congradulations Ford for making the 3.7 litre 315hp Duratech v6 and using it along with the optional Coyote 5.0 litre 400hp v8 -both aluminum block engines in the 2011 Mustang.To my understanding Ford is basicly retrofitting the 2010 Mustang with those engines for the 2011 model year and doing the same thing with the 2010 F-series pickup trucks too for the 2011 models too.There are three other Ford vehicles that should have the 2010 models retrofitted for the 2011 model year-the slated for discontinuation in September 2011 Crown Victoria/Grand Marquis/Town Car.That would solve the major complaints mentioned in the Consumer Report magazines; 1.Underpowered during accelleration.Duratech and Coyote are much more powerful.
November 12th, 2009 at 8:53 pm2.Poor fuel economy.A v6 as base engine would improve that-probably have a fuel economy similar to the 2010 Taurus.
3.Not the best winter traction-weight distribution-retrofitting with aluminum v6 as base engine would greatly improve weight distribution and of course winter traction.
4.That would also reduce production costs-Junk the current cast iron 16 valve v8 in all 2011 vehicles-and retrofit with the Aluminum v6 and optional v8.Ford was or is working on a 200hp 4 cylinder engine for a fuel miser base engine for the Mustang,either continue that or make one as a 2.5 litre v4 200hp version of the Coyote v8 for the base model Mustang and Ranger pickup truck.
Don’t discontinue the Crown Victoria/Grand Marquis/Town Car-make them on a new platform-I recommend the F-series platform with wheelbase modified for at least 50% weight in back for great winter traction and optional 4wheel drive-built on request!