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    Ford 5.0 Coyote - 456kW, 610Nm.

    "Is there anything so sweet as the sound of a high-revving small-block V8 engine? It’s hard to argue with a statement like that, because as history has proven cars with these kinds of engines draw top dollar at auction, whether they be European exotics or American muscle. Ford’s new Coyote 5.0 engine is also destined for greatness, as it is a bold, powerful engine that is both refined and efficient to boot.

    Plus, after seeing this engine on a dyno with eight-individual throttle bodies revving up to 8,200 RPM, we can’t help but believe that the Coyote 5.0 belongs in the pantheon of forever-great engines.

    Built by InnoV8 Race Engines of Stapleton, Queensland Australia, this high-revving 5.0 is fitted with eight individual throttle bodies reminiscent of the days of old. InnoV8, which primarily builds V8 Supercar engines, is working on three stages of this naturally-aspirated 8-stack Coyote motor. Stage 1 is good for 510 horsepower and 450 ft-lbs; Stage 2 bumps horsepower up to 560.

    Stage 3, which is what we’re seeing here on the dyno, is good for 620 horsepower and 450 ft-lbs of torque, from an 8-stack equipped Coyote 5.0 on either pump gas or E85. But the most impressive aspect of this build is the RPM redline, which in a stock 2012 5.0 Mustang goes to about 6,900 RPM. InnoV8 took their N/A Mustang to 8,200 RPM’s, giving us that sweet song of high-revving horsepower.

    With all the focus on power adders these days, the Coyote 5.0 makes naturally aspirated horsepower cool again."

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    Thats pretty nice

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    Nice...! really sweet revving engine, the V8SC throttle bodies look great. Sounds a bit "Detroit Diesel" on idle at the end though!!! (not that that's a bad thing) :-)

    With some development i'm sure these things could make 650hp@ 7500 rpm and live 2-3000k's no probs..
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    Quote Originally Posted by 4Vman View Post

    With some development i'm sure these things could make 650hp@ 7500 rpm and live 2-3000k's no probs..
    V8 Supercar here we come I hear you say ?.

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    im going back a fair while hear but i actually heard through the grapevine that coyote was destined for the v8 circus. i didn't believe it at the time and couldn't understand how or why, but it appears it might happen one day seeing that innov8 are involved with building motors for the v8sc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fpv302boss View Post
    im going back a fair while hear but i actually heard through the grapevine that coyote was destined for the v8 circus. i didn't believe it at the time and couldn't understand how or why, but it appears it might happen one day seeing that innov8 are involved with building motors for the v8sc.
    DOHC technology is bound to enter NASCAR sooner or later. If they adopt its architecture you will see it follow to V8SC within a few years of that.

    V8SC still rely very heavily on what NASCAR does for engine technology hand me downs.
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    Mmmm tasty! Even the stage 1 output of 510hp/450ftlbs ie 382kW/600Nm is awesome for a NA 5.0L

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    Don't get me wrong, id love to see coyote adopted to V8SC... but the massive extra stresses placed on those engines FAR exceed what any regular production block, heads or components are designed to live with. "IF" the regular production block can handle 650+HP and 650nm of load at between a constant 5000 and 7500rpm for 16 hrs at a time (What V8SC engines are designed to live with) then Ford have done an absolutely OUTSTANDING job with this regular production engine.

    Then there's the impact of corner G's on oiling system loads etc, its why NASCAR and V8SC had to go to purpose built blocks designed and cast specifically for RACE ONLY applications.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Falc'man View Post

    With all the focus on power adders these days,
    lol, gee you make the idea of having a force feed engine sound so cheap and dirty..lol
    No seriously, that is one beautiful engine. Who doesn't love a naturally aspirated, high reving V8. The trick is to make this kind of grunt from a n/a V8 that is emission compliant. AMG have got close but needed turbos to exceed 600HP.

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    How do AMG get their V8 to sound like they do. Yesterday I came across a C63. it followed me everywhere. I am honest here. it followed me. My god it sounded so good so meaty without trying. I wish my Gt sounded like that. Why can't our engines sound like that?

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