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Cylinder bore spacing measures 3.937 in (100.0 mm), which is common to all members of the Modular engine family. All Modular V8s, except for the 5.0 L Coyote and 5.2 L Voodoo, utilize the same firing order as the Ford 5.0 L HO and 351 CID V8s (1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8).
Named for the 1962 Ford Taunus V4 engine and Ford Cologne V6 engine built in Cologne, Germany.. 1.2/1.3/1.5/1.7L were mostly in European Cars. 1.8, 2.0/2.3 had the same bellhousings bolt patterns with differences from year to year to be wary of.
The series launched with a die-cast aluminum engine block, aluminum cylinder heads and magnesium cylinder head covers. [1] All UR engines feature variable valve timing for both intake and exhaust cams or Dual VVT-i. Timing chains are used to drive the camshafts. The UR engine has been produced in 4.6, 5.0, and 5.7-liter displacement versions.
2010–2016 'Ford Miami Coyote V8 based Ford Australia Ford Performance Vehicles 5.0 L Supercharged DOHC VCT on intake cams only; 2011–present Coyote V8 —DOHC TiVCT 5.0 L; In 2018 dual fuel injection added providing both port and direct injection. 2013–2014 Trinity V8 5.8 L, supercharged (Shelby GT500)
In 1971 block deck height was extended from 9.480 to 9.503 in (240.8 to 241.4 mm) (casting D1AE-6015-DA) to lower the compression ratio to reduce NO x emissions without the need to change piston or cylinder-head design. In 1974, a boss was added on the front of the right cylinder bank to mount the air injection pump (casting D4AE-A). In 1974 ...
5.0 L (302.1 cu in) Coyote V8: 2015–2017 385 hp (287 kW) at 5,750 rpm 387 lb⋅ft (525 N⋅m) at 3,850 rpm F 6-speed 6R80 automatic 5.0 L (307 cu in) Coyote V8 2018–2020 395 hp (295 kW) at 5,750 rpm 400 lb⋅ft (542 N⋅m) at 4,500 rpm 5 10-speed 10R80 SelectShift automatic 3.0 L (183 cu in) Power Stroke turbo-diesel V6
The number "26" comes from 12+6+8 (cylinders), because when the first ideas were sketched, a family of 6-, 8- and 12-cylinder engines was contemplated, although only the 8-cylinder version was produced. It has a square 86 mm (3.39 in) bore and stroke. It was updated in 1998 as the AJ27 with continuously variable valve timing.
Although initially expected to be reintroduced with the 5.0-litre "Coyote" engine used in the Ford Mustang GT during 2011, [11] the model was re-introduced in 2014 with the FG-X series Falcon, featuring the 5.0 litre supercharged Miami motor. [12] G Series Interior, Falcon G6E. Up from the XT, this is the base model in the G Series.