The 460 is one of the most robust gas motors ever built. Unfortunately, Ford never set these big blocks up so they could realize their full potential. My brother bought a new '84 F250 4x4. He put a new manifold, Holly carb, ignition, RV type cam, headers and dual exhaust. Wow, this engine was transformed. Pulled like a freight train and got 16 mpg on highway. Good video. Thanks.
@@Godisgood13208 I know a few mechanics and the answer I got was the low end for shit going bad was 225k, but other guys had seen 300k on the odometer so there’s really no telling
@@Godisgood13208I just bought a ‘97 two wheel drive with 287,000 miles on it. The ONLY problem with it is it has an exhaust leak at the right manifold (seals up when hot).
Now advance your timing to 12° at idle. Wakes it up and takes up for what those were compensating for. You will need to unplug your spout sensor, it just kinda dangles under your brake master. It controls the timing advance. Also, run an Autolite coper plug. Works best with the stock head design
Also low pressure area 14.9 plus ambient temps like in rush hr traffic and for sound. cutting out velosity stack maybe if lots of wot. There are times when ford had excellent induction E7TE was good for 302,351 n 460 for sure
The intake horns are there to reduce intake noise not to create a "venturi" it's not a race engine. Remove them and see how loud your intake gets, and how much peppier the engine gets
That tube doesn’t restrict airflow, it creates a Venturi effect which shoves more air into the engine which makes it have both more power and run more efficiently.
@@mattlynchy951 That's not what that means. The venturi effect creates different pressures on both sides of the tube. This makes the air flow quicker in the intake. Thus allowing the intake to both take in more oxygen and get that oxygen into the combustion chamber quicker. The cylinder heads work the same way, that's why hogging them out as much as you can isn't the proper way to port them.
i cut off those horns a few weeks ago and i swear it made a difference, including gas mileage, suttle , but nevertheless. 1989 ford xl f250 7.5. still strong at 146000
Thats not supposed to be a ram air duct... Its meant to take in air from a cool dry place. Think about it, if its raining or snowing, would sucking that all in be detrimental to your engine? The direct path is blocked, but air is still allowed to go into that space, so you're still getting cooler air without the risk of water entering through the intake. Also, that dam is there to force air directly through the radiator, assisting with maintaining the optimal temperature by heat dissipation. (It helps keep the engine cool) Also, the valves that you pulled out of the intake tubes may be impeding the best velocity, but thats the way it was manufactured and designed to run. You aren't going to unlock hidden horsepower by taking them out. In fact, you'll only worsen the efficiency of your engine. (Not that it matters that much on a 460) The benefit would be miniscule and unnoticeable.
Under load those hoses will suck together (we have a 460 work truck) wonder if somthing to make them stiffer or a sleeve might keep them from collapsing when you get into it at all 🤔
Removing the air horns on an otherwise stock motor doesn’t do anything for you except eliminate an unnoticeable amount of low end torque. With very mild bolt ons and even more so a cam and heads, removing the air horns is absolutely necessary to get the most out of it.
Bro!!! Removed my antenna... NIGHT AND DAY difference. I ripped the tongue off a Gator gooseneck trailer pulling a shallow grade. Didn't realize how much difference it would make!!!
I seriously doubt that your mods did anything for your MPG or performance. The two inlet venturies are there for NVH, and the vertical plastic piece is an air dam to help direct flow from the high pressure area of the grill opening. Ford engineers do wind tunnel testing, and they know what they are doing. Dyno testing from known 460 performance testers have shown increased performance from deleting the twin inlet venturies, when accompanied with an initial timing adjustment and a high flow air filter.
I removed them from my 460, before I saw this video, the inlet Venturi tubes, and I did get a noticeable mpg increase, and a bit extra power, nothing crazy but noticeable, but I won’t be removing the radiator flaps because that just seems unessecary.
YALL LOOK AT THIS NO COST FIX!! BEHIND THE T-STAT HOUSING THERE IS A SINGLE WIRE SENSOR (CLEAN IT WITH A SMALL WIRE BRUSH,A DAB OF DIELECTRIC GREASE....
It is too bad Ford did not have your engineering expertise back then. Obviously, they could have benefitted with your ideas, which has shamed their engineers!
Yeah, kind of working on a theory here, bugger the California pollution rules, contributing to global warming, those restrictions are stopping ice bergs melting, dude
One volcano in one eruption produces more greenhouse gasses including co2 than the entire human population combined in over a 100 year timeframe. Up to 73 volcano erupts each year…. I got Facts. You got propaganda. Man made climate change is a lie .. unless speaking of haarp
460 is a torque and hp potential for 1000 hp on stock bottom end. Big cam and good flowing heads and bit of ford know how and my 460 is tested at 642 hp. Yes rear wheel hp. It was 1993 block and i have spent less than 5000 to build. RUclips has cool vids. 460 with 500. Hp is easy simple to do.
The 460 is one of the most robust gas motors ever built. Unfortunately, Ford never set these big blocks up so they could realize their full potential. My brother bought a new '84 F250 4x4. He put a new manifold, Holly carb, ignition, RV type cam, headers and dual exhaust. Wow, this engine was transformed. Pulled like a freight train and got 16 mpg on highway. Good video. Thanks.
how miles till it stared going bad? want to buy this 1991 f250 460 with 200k miles... but am wondering how much longer till the 460 needs replaced
@@Godisgood13208 I know a few mechanics and the answer I got was the low end for shit going bad was 225k, but other guys had seen 300k on the odometer so there’s really no telling
@@stupidthefish1979 i went ahead and got a 7.3 diesel....
@@Godisgood13208 They’re better for longevity anyway, you made the right choice
@@Godisgood13208I just bought a ‘97 two wheel drive with 287,000 miles on it. The ONLY problem with it is it has an exhaust leak at the right manifold (seals up when hot).
those flaps help force the air through the radiator... which is a good thing!
Now advance your timing to 12° at idle. Wakes it up and takes up for what those were compensating for. You will need to unplug your spout sensor, it just kinda dangles under your brake master. It controls the timing advance. Also, run an Autolite coper plug. Works best with the stock head design
Just bought a 1996 ford f-250 it’s a 5 speed manual 460 I love it
I just bought a '97 F-350 460 with 5 speed. Crew cab with flat bed. It is definitely a keeper.
The air intake is behind the grille to keep rain and snow from getting sucked into the air filter.
Also low pressure area 14.9 plus ambient temps like in rush hr traffic and for sound. cutting out velosity stack maybe if lots of wot. There are times when ford had excellent induction E7TE was good for 302,351 n 460 for sure
The intake horns are there to reduce intake noise not to create a "venturi" it's not a race engine. Remove them and see how loud your intake gets, and how much peppier the engine gets
I DO AGREE OUR TRUCKS ARE CLYDESDALES NOT QUARTER HORSES.NEVER PASS A GAS STOP(BUT WE CAN TAKE IT WITH US)LOL
Venturi helps fill intake better and the second "mod will now let water in the intake going down the road.
That tube doesn’t restrict airflow, it creates a Venturi effect which shoves more air into the engine which makes it have both more power and run more efficiently.
All that means is it spins the air in lmao it don’t make a difference
@@mattlynchy951 That's not what that means. The venturi effect creates different pressures on both sides of the tube. This makes the air flow quicker in the intake. Thus allowing the intake to both take in more oxygen and get that oxygen into the combustion chamber quicker. The cylinder heads work the same way, that's why hogging them out as much as you can isn't the proper way to port them.
@@mattlynchy951 You actually see this same effect in wave pools. When the pool gets thinner, it increases the speed and power of the flowing water.
Yeah it creates a crazy boost at about 3krpm
So why then when I cut mine off did my engine run better with more power immediately?
That engine! 😍
i cut off those horns a few weeks ago and i swear it made a difference, including gas mileage, suttle , but nevertheless. 1989 ford xl f250 7.5. still strong at 146000
Thats not supposed to be a ram air duct... Its meant to take in air from a cool dry place. Think about it, if its raining or snowing, would sucking that all in be detrimental to your engine? The direct path is blocked, but air is still allowed to go into that space, so you're still getting cooler air without the risk of water entering through the intake.
Also, that dam is there to force air directly through the radiator, assisting with maintaining the optimal temperature by heat dissipation. (It helps keep the engine cool)
Also, the valves that you pulled out of the intake tubes may be impeding the best velocity, but thats the way it was manufactured and designed to run. You aren't going to unlock hidden horsepower by taking them out. In fact, you'll only worsen the efficiency of your engine. (Not that it matters that much on a 460) The benefit would be miniscule and unnoticeable.
Lower axle gears were the best mod I made.
Under load those hoses will suck together (we have a 460 work truck) wonder if somthing to make them stiffer or a sleeve might keep them from collapsing when you get into it at all 🤔
The first two LOOKed like laminar flow generators (a good thing)
Removing the air horns on an otherwise stock motor doesn’t do anything for you except eliminate an unnoticeable amount of low end torque. With very mild bolt ons and even more so a cam and heads, removing the air horns is absolutely necessary to get the most out of it.
I’m not gonna lie, I did notice the difference when they were removed. But I have been driving this truck for years and notice everything.
Very cool. Did it help power and or mpg ?
Alot of wizards on this one. I like the one where buddy changed things n lost bunch power. Number 1 remove antenna less drag
Removed my antenna and got an additional 100 hp and now making 42 mpg
Bro!!! Removed my antenna... NIGHT AND DAY difference. I ripped the tongue off a Gator gooseneck trailer pulling a shallow grade. Didn't realize how much difference it would make!!!
The grill is to keep water out when moving
Hey man what type of tires are those, cuz I'm wanna get the same, because I have the identical truck lol
Trimmed air intake also down by the radiator
What's your mpg while towing?
This guy needs to leave the hood of his truck closed😅
I seriously doubt that your mods did anything for your MPG or performance. The two inlet venturies are there for NVH, and the vertical plastic piece is an air dam to help direct flow from the high pressure area of the grill opening. Ford engineers do wind tunnel testing, and they know what they are doing.
Dyno testing from known 460 performance testers have shown increased performance from deleting the twin inlet venturies, when accompanied with an initial timing adjustment and a high flow air filter.
I removed them from my 460, before I saw this video, the inlet Venturi tubes, and I did get a noticeable mpg increase, and a bit extra power, nothing crazy but noticeable, but I won’t be removing the radiator flaps because that just seems unessecary.
With Timing adjusted as well I may add
Also on 8th gen.
That mod would affect the smog test
Who gives a fuck.
Other than if he takes the intake apart and fails you on visual, what makes you say that?
YALL LOOK AT THIS NO COST FIX!! BEHIND THE T-STAT HOUSING THERE IS A SINGLE WIRE SENSOR (CLEAN IT WITH A SMALL WIRE BRUSH,A DAB OF DIELECTRIC GREASE....
Is that all? Just plug it back in after cleaning it and putting dielectric grease on it?
@@John_Buck it worked for me
@@John_Buck IT WORKED FOR ME,BTW I'M LOOKING FOR NEW AIR TUBES FROM AIR BOX TO THROTTLE BODY.ANY IDEAS?
It is too bad Ford did not have your engineering expertise back then.
Obviously, they could have benefitted with your ideas, which has shamed their engineers!
Ford needs to hire guys with great ideas 💡
The EFI 460 was a pig on fuel and underpowered for its displacement. Lots of room for improvement.
It’s restrictive. There’s a lot to read of forums from guys that know a lot more then anyone in the comments on this video. In short. Yes, remove
Yeah, kind of working on a theory here, bugger the California pollution rules, contributing to global warming, those restrictions are stopping ice bergs melting, dude
What global warming? Why do you think CO2 is a pollutant? It's plant food.
😂 I didn't think people actually buy into that shit
One volcano in one eruption produces more greenhouse gasses including co2 than the entire human population combined in over a 100 year timeframe. Up to 73 volcano erupts each year…. I got Facts. You got propaganda. Man made climate change is a lie .. unless speaking of haarp
460 is a torque and hp potential for 1000 hp on stock bottom end. Big cam and good flowing heads and bit of ford know how and my 460 is tested at 642 hp. Yes rear wheel hp. It was 1993 block and i have spent less than 5000 to build. RUclips has cool vids. 460 with 500. Hp is easy simple to do.