Have a 2013 F-150 XL, standard cab (52,000 Mi.), long bed base model with the Coyote engine. I've been really impressed with this pickup and engine. This 5.0 liter has more HP and torque than my 1994 5.7 liter Corvette LT1.
I recently purchased a 2014 Coyote F-150 FX2. It came with a straight piped exhaust system from the dealership and it's probably the best sounding F-150 I've ever heard.
Love this idea. Seeing what people like boosted f-150- does with his and the monster it is for what it is. Then the mustang stock bottom end coyotes can handle insane power. What I love is instead of LS swaps we are finally seeing coyote fords swapped in mustangs. I love the raw great comparison and content here.
Great vid I owned a brand new 2017 raptor it lasted 3 years engine sucked apparently that was a bad year for the raptor anyway I traded it in and bought a 5.0 lariat and I love it had it since June 2020. Question what rims are on the truck
Yah, love how you didn't talk about the simple fact that the gen 1 truck motor has .5 less compression ratio. Better motor to use if you want high boost...
To me I love cars and vtech Honda’s were great. But now having basically a v8 with vtech just gave so much of a new feeling. And dodge Chevy guys I hear all the time saying “the mustangs definitely sound better”. Only thing I worry for 2021 is the f-150 is going to have cylinder deactivation on the coyote to save fuel. So I hope whatever they are doing to do that is not going to ruin the coyote now that we finally have a great swappable ford power plant
Quick note. Longer intake runners are better for low end. Short intake runners are better for top end. The intake pulse reflects off the throttle body so long runner = long time = low RPM.
wow that f150 i recently bought a V8 coyote 2019 what tires and wheels are those and the exhaust too can u show a feature please. doesnt sound to loud as well just great
Two Questions:-->edit, 3 questions 1. You said, "upgraded 10R80.?.. Please explain 2. Does the coyote engine in the F-150 have different cam profiles than the Mustang coyote.?.. .. Or is it just tuned differently?? Thanks for the history lesson .. Now,😞I have to memorize it.😔..😄 Oh, what engine is the Predator?.. ..and what was it offered in.?. Inquiring minds need to know😆
Hey Eric! 1. Ford stated that the new Mach 1 will receive a 10R80 with an upgraded torque converter and unique calibration. 2. The F-150 has a milder cam profile spec'd for torque in comparison to the Mustang. 3. The Predator in the GT500 is a 5.2L Cross-Plane Crank Supercharged V8. Hope this helps! -Chris
@@steedaautosports ☆thanks Chris☆ I became interested in Ford back when Alan Mulally became CEO and the Raptor was developed under his watch. Before that, I was always GM knowledgeable. Retired now, so my wrench days are minimal. 2012 Raptor & recently .. .. 2019 Mustang GT with a little tiny fender badge in place of the 5.0 . .. ~Roush~ hmm?m, '\_(•¿•)_/` I think I need a Coyote badge on the back . .. in place of the GT
Depends on your goals with the truck. An intake manifold swap would help drastically, to either the 2018+ Mustang Manifold or the CobraJet, and a tune to go along with it. Hope this helps! -Chris
so obnoxious trying to find real 5.0 stuff for specifically 1980s-1990s 5.0 EFI and all you get is this crap .... I hate that they re-branded it.. so obnoxious to see shit that no REAL 5.0 person can afford. There is only one 5.0 and it's that much more reliable.
@@Titus-as-the-Roman Just a troll. It's actually a damn good motor. Some people have reported oil consumption issues after 2018, but overall, it's a damn good motor. Some people are just haters. I have a 2016 with a 5.0. Great motor.
@@soko1450 I have zero oil consumption on my 2019. I have talked to other guys at car cruises F-150s & Mustangs and not anyone yet, running a Gen-3, has told me, of that problem with their Gen-3 Coyote. I suspect that there are some, but too few out there, and the engineers have tweaked the problem. There was some talk of the wrong dip-sticks being in some of the engines and the engines were thus, overfilled with oil, but that has not been verified. So, likely just internet talk.
I love my 2019 5.0 ford f150. I almost bought a f150 with the 3.5 ecoboost. I never regretted my decision getting the 5.0, 5.0s rock!
I love my coyote! I think Ford hit a home run with this engine. In either application it's a winner.
I have a 12 boss 302 and a Gen 2 swapped Fox body winding up to around 8,000 RPMs is a true experience
I have a hellcat
@@toomuchsauce3389 I have a Lamborghini Urus
Have a 2013 F-150 XL, standard cab (52,000 Mi.), long bed base model with the Coyote engine. I've been really impressed with this pickup and engine. This 5.0 liter has more HP and torque than my 1994 5.7 liter Corvette LT1.
I recently purchased a 2014 Coyote F-150 FX2. It came with a straight piped exhaust system from the dealership and it's probably the best sounding F-150 I've ever heard.
Agreed! Love my 2020 F-150 Coyote! All the power I need!
I have the 2018 5.0L XLT supercrew and still smoking little sport compact cars lol
Love this idea. Seeing what people like boosted f-150- does with his and the monster it is for what it is. Then the mustang stock bottom end coyotes can handle insane power. What I love is instead of LS swaps we are finally seeing coyote fords swapped in mustangs. I love the raw great comparison and content here.
Great vid I owned a brand new 2017 raptor it lasted 3 years engine sucked apparently that was a bad year for the raptor anyway I traded it in and bought a 5.0 lariat and I love it had it since June 2020. Question what rims are on the truck
Yah, love how you didn't talk about the simple fact that the gen 1 truck motor has .5 less compression ratio. Better motor to use if you want high boost...
To me I love cars and vtech Honda’s were great. But now having basically a v8 with vtech just gave so much of a new feeling. And dodge Chevy guys I hear all the time saying “the mustangs definitely sound better”. Only thing I worry for 2021 is the f-150 is going to have cylinder deactivation on the coyote to save fuel. So I hope whatever they are doing to do that is not going to ruin the coyote now that we finally have a great swappable ford power plant
And you’re correct, the 2021 5.0 will have cylinder deactivation. Makes me glad I got a 2020 lol.
Gen 2 all the way, I just trust the oldschool tried and true fuel injection. There was deffinatly a few lemons in 2018.
Quick note. Longer intake runners are better for low end. Short intake runners are better for top end. The intake pulse reflects off the throttle body so long runner = long time = low RPM.
actually the rev limiter for the 2018 f150 5.0 is 6500 if you shift manually.
Great video very informational! Thank you
wow that f150 i recently bought a V8 coyote 2019 what tires and wheels are those and the exhaust too can u show a feature please. doesnt sound to loud as well just great
Can you do an update to this? Thought they did 4th gen 5.0 with 21&22 F150
They did. Doesn’t seem to be many comparison videos on the gen 3 to gen 4 coyote
Great video! Nice vehicles!
I love the 5.0 in my 2014 GT, marred only by the 6 speed manual transmission. There is so much torque a 5 speed would have been a better option.
which is better the truck motor or the mustang gt 5.0
Where do I look for 5.4 3v upgrades
"You're not going to be towing anything with the Mustang." See there is where you are wrong.
Two Questions:-->edit, 3 questions
1. You said, "upgraded 10R80.?..
Please explain
2. Does the coyote engine in
the F-150 have different cam profiles than the Mustang coyote.?..
.. Or is it just tuned differently??
Thanks for the history lesson ..
Now,😞I have to memorize it.😔..😄
Oh, what engine is the Predator?..
..and what was it offered in.?.
Inquiring minds need to know😆
Hey Eric!
1. Ford stated that the new Mach 1 will receive a 10R80 with an upgraded torque converter and unique calibration.
2. The F-150 has a milder cam profile spec'd for torque in comparison to the Mustang.
3. The Predator in the GT500 is a 5.2L Cross-Plane Crank Supercharged V8.
Hope this helps!
-Chris
@@steedaautosports ☆thanks Chris☆
I became interested in Ford back
when Alan Mulally became CEO and the Raptor was developed under his watch. Before that, I was always GM knowledgeable. Retired now, so my wrench days are minimal.
2012 Raptor & recently ..
.. 2019 Mustang GT
with a little tiny fender badge in place of the 5.0 . ..
~Roush~
hmm?m,
'\_(•¿•)_/` I think I need
a Coyote badge on the back
. .. in place of the GT
Let's go...great info 🔥🔥🔥🐎
Wheel and tire size on the f150 please?
No info on pre 18 f150 5.0
What exhaust do you have on the f150?
A prototype Steeda system. Should we come out with it? :) -Chris
So what could I do with my f150 coyote to make it have more top end power
Depends on your goals with the truck. An intake manifold swap would help drastically, to either the 2018+ Mustang Manifold or the CobraJet, and a tune to go along with it. Hope this helps! -Chris
@@steedaautosports Do you sacrifice a lot of low end torque?
Need a mustang cam
2012 A 2014 ?????
F-150 coyote in a f100?
so obnoxious trying to find real 5.0 stuff for specifically 1980s-1990s 5.0 EFI and all you get is this crap .... I hate that they re-branded it.. so obnoxious to see shit that no REAL 5.0 person can afford. There is only one 5.0 and it's that much more reliable.
what lol
Try searching for antique 5.0
@@vancemorgan7001 good one unstoppable morgan
One of the worst engines ever!
Honest question (no trolling here), why do you say this, I have a '13 F-150 w/a Coyote and I've been highly impressed with it.
@@Titus-as-the-Roman Just a troll. It's actually a damn good motor. Some people have reported oil consumption issues after 2018, but overall, it's a damn good motor. Some people are just haters. I have a 2016 with a 5.0. Great motor.
@@soko1450 I have zero oil consumption on my 2019.
I have talked to other guys at car cruises F-150s & Mustangs
and not anyone yet, running a Gen-3,
has told me, of that problem with their Gen-3 Coyote.
I suspect that there are some, but too few out there,
and the engineers have tweaked the problem.
There was some talk of the wrong dip-sticks being in some of the engines and the engines were thus, overfilled with oil, but that has not been verified. So, likely just internet talk.
Also, check this Ford's 19-2365 TSB (Technical Service Bulletin)
And check this Ford’s 18-2354 TSB
@@stepside2839 I put a oil catch can on my 2019 F150. 700 miles later not a drop of oil in the can……