Ford Racing has released details on its new crate engines that will be available for 2012. Apart from the usual powerplants that range from the nine
Ford installed its first 16-valve 5.4L V-8 into the 1997 Ford F-150 pickup and marketed it as a Triton V-8. It featured a 3.55-inch bore and 4.16-inch stroke. The longer stroke increased the deck height of the engine over the 4.6-liter version. It featured a cast-iron block, alu...
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Too bad then Ford Australia abandonned the 302C (an Aussie only engine destroked version of the 351 Cleveland) after 1982, that LTD could had been a interesting sleeper…. Reply arj Posted April 1, 2013 at 4:59 PM my 89 mercury grand marquis will eat this aussie ...