There’s a moment in automotive history that Ford loyalists and hot rodders devoted to any brand can point to as a genuine turning point for Blue Oval’s involvement in the performance space: 2011. It’s ...
As part of the Blue Oval's continued reaffirmation of its commitment to the enthusiast market, Ford Performance has just rolled out two brand-new versions of the brand’s most desirable crate engines.
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Where It All Began: The SEFI 5.0-Liter 1986 Ford Mustang GT Kick-Started Performance in the Modern Era
Few all-original fuel-injected 5.0-liter V-8 Mustangs survive today, making this no-reserve Mecum lot all the more fantastic. Considering that Ford built 50,465 Mustang GTs in 1986, it’s remarkable ...
Fire up a fourth-gen Ford Mustang GT and you'll hear one of two distinctly different V8 soundtracks, depending on when it rolled off the assembly line. From 1994 through 1995, that rumble came from ...
Instant fascination and a touch of incredulity were the two thoughts going through my mind when Ford announced its new Hypercar competing in the 2027 LMDh class would use a Coyote-derived 5.4-liter ...
Supercharged Megazilla 7.3-liter and Dark Horse 5.0-liter engines for drag racing, street, or off-road use hit the Ford Performance catalog in 2025. The Megazilla 2.0 is fortified with a steel ...
Ford's reputation as an engine manufacturer has been boosted by successes like the 427 cubic inch V8 that made history at the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the 5.0-liter Coyote V8 that is one of the best ...
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8 legendary Ford engines everyone should know
When you think of American automotive muscle, Ford is just one of a few names that can come to mind first. This Detroit-based powerhouse didn't just put America on wheels – it revolutionized how the ...
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