8 Of The Most Reliable V-8 Engines Ever

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  • @VisioRacer
    @VisioRacer  6 лет назад +295

    Just for the record - you all mention how I put the Charger in the Chevy part like you all forget that it is possible to swap an engine, heh. I read the comments, I research on various forums and website to get the most accurate info as possible, so I am sorry if the Audi 4.2 is not as reliable. I take notes, though, so there may be a next part :)

    • @blackopsrocks
      @blackopsrocks 6 лет назад +30

      VisioRacer European v8s are generally not as reliable as american v8s. Modern american engines like ford modular v8 (coyote) and the ls are all known for gping more than 500k km or more with not even a gasket replacement

    • @OziBeerMan
      @OziBeerMan 6 лет назад +18

      Visio I have an Audi Allroad 2004, with the 4.2 V8. It has now done 230,000 klm's with zero problems. The only issue I've had is the need to replace the coil pack, 10,000 klm's ago. Still goes like a rocket and is simply one of the best sounding V8's on the market. Throw in the fact my car is AWD, it's a sleeper.

    • @cameronboyce4695
      @cameronboyce4695 6 лет назад +14

      One that you should add is the Studebaker V8. It is one of the few V8's that can make it to 1 million miles.

    • @ChillkootMarkowee
      @ChillkootMarkowee 6 лет назад +4

      +Cameron Boyce | Hey man alotta American Iron block V-8s last forever!

    • @cameronboyce4695
      @cameronboyce4695 6 лет назад +11

      +Chillkoot Markowee. Yes a lot of iron block V8's are know for longevity, but the Studebaker V8's are particularly know for having the best blocks. This is because the iron that the engines were cast with have a higher nickle content than any other cast iron engine to date and went through a better purification process when the iron was smelted and poured causing the casting to have a better and denser grain structure.

  • @Cyberslug1
    @Cyberslug1 6 лет назад +957

    You missed the best one of all. I was a taxi driver in the 90's and the ford V8's consistently lasted 250,000 miles to 400,000 miles

    • @nickycowboy5020
      @nickycowboy5020 6 лет назад +85

      This guy has the most horrible car videos of all time. So don't expect to learn anything and he teaches untrue facts

    • @PistonAvatarGuy
      @PistonAvatarGuy 6 лет назад +184

      He's a European, so he knows nothing about reliability.

    • @randymarsh-Tegridy420
      @randymarsh-Tegridy420 5 лет назад +54

      Remember the checker cabs with SBC’s. Cheap and reliable.
      The Crown Vic taxis are still running around in major cities.

    • @savagesock3598
      @savagesock3598 5 лет назад +52

      Cyberslug1 my brother had a 700k mile 1994 crown vic

    • @giovannicintolo89
      @giovannicintolo89 5 лет назад +29

      Theres a video on here of a 1,000,000 mile crown vic. At 162k, mine is just getting broken in

  • @lpscruggsiii
    @lpscruggsiii 5 лет назад +600

    The Ford 4.6L 16 valve SOHC V8 used in Taxi, Police Interceptor, full sized sedans, pickup trucks and the Mustang GT.

    • @derekaragon970
      @derekaragon970 5 лет назад +6

      Lincoln Scruggs III on point brotha

    • @keaganbarnes2856
      @keaganbarnes2856 5 лет назад +13

      Also known as rod knock city

    • @razortreadway
      @razortreadway 5 лет назад +22

      @@keaganbarnes2856 I don't know where you get that, up to 400hp the bottom end in a 2 valve is as reliable as a hammer, the later PI heads had issues with plug ejection (it wasn't just the 3 valve) but it is easily fixed with a set of plugs

    • @bigdaddymemegod2093
      @bigdaddymemegod2093 5 лет назад

      And Cadillac

    • @razortreadway
      @razortreadway 5 лет назад

      @@bigdaddymemegod2093 are you talking about the Northstar?

  • @cascadeblue7268
    @cascadeblue7268 3 года назад +147

    I've owned alot of V8s in my lifetime as well as worked on alot. A engine that was know as bulletproof from my days as a Toyota mechanic was the 4.7L v8 that came in the tundras/sequoias. Like other people have mentioned the 4.6 2v Ford was a warrior. The entire LS family of engines(except the LS7) are very reliable.

    • @JoeGX460
      @JoeGX460 3 года назад +4

      The 4.6L V8 in the Lexus GX460 is a great engine as well that can easily cap 300k miles.

    • @givemeajackson
      @givemeajackson 2 года назад +2

      That's the 2uz, same family as the 1uz

    • @Worldserieschamps2024
      @Worldserieschamps2024 2 года назад

      I have one in my totota about to hit 260k no problem great all around power

    • @treyw6882
      @treyw6882 2 года назад +2

      @@givemeajackson 2uz is 4.7

    • @givemeajackson
      @givemeajackson 2 года назад +1

      @@treyw6882 yes that's what they wrote, the toyota 4.7

  • @soultrain4409
    @soultrain4409 5 лет назад +123

    I miss my 92 Sc400😪
    1UZ was probably the best motor I ever owned. So dependable.

    • @Leefryyinc
      @Leefryyinc 5 лет назад +7

      Should be in video. And should be at number 1

    • @seantaylor2683
      @seantaylor2683 4 года назад +5

      @@Leefryyinc - It is

    • @oscarwalton1188
      @oscarwalton1188 4 года назад

      Great engine very under rated

    • @motivvt
      @motivvt 4 года назад

      @CrazyGman2013 they respond great with boost. supercharge or turbo,400-500hp is easy all day

    • @SpiderCollector000
      @SpiderCollector000 4 года назад +3

      @CrazyGman2013 Stick with the 1UZ... I have a 3UZ in my SC430, and I am rebuilding it with the UZ rods and slightly bigger pistons.. The 3UZ has weaker rods unfortunately, but with the 1UZ rods, I should be good for boost!

  • @jondoe6618
    @jondoe6618 6 лет назад +590

    ford modular????? Ya know, the engines that are in 90% of all cabs that all have over 400k miles on them.And countless work trucks.

    • @syxepop
      @syxepop 6 лет назад +25

      He means Romeo /Triton Modular line at 4.6, 5.4 and 5.8L V8's + 6.8L V10 in both car (Panthers and Mustangs mostly) and truck apps (anything from an F-150 to a Class 8 F-750). That's how widely used that was...
      Both Coyote (4.95 and 5.05L) and Voodoo (5.2L) are probably the last variants of the line, although I'm not totally sure.

    • @martyscholes119
      @martyscholes119 6 лет назад +50

      i came here to say the same thing about the Modular, as well as the Windsor. At least he gave a nod to the original Chevy Small Block.

    • @jag7371
      @jag7371 6 лет назад +23

      Jon Doe, million mile Crown Vics

    • @GPGTman
      @GPGTman 6 лет назад +16

      I agree, but only the two and four valve variants.

    • @erickindel3730
      @erickindel3730 6 лет назад +29

      He said reliable not fucking dealing with broken spark plugs and broken timing chain tensioners

  • @AlejandroBelloRD
    @AlejandroBelloRD 5 лет назад +142

    Mercedes M113: Built like a tank. A rarity in modern (post 1994) Mercedes-Benz line of engines. Plus it sounds amazing!

    • @DeChronics
      @DeChronics 5 лет назад

      Alejandro Bello got a M112 in my car, how do those hold up

    • @BernardBerdon
      @BernardBerdon 5 лет назад +13

      @@DeChronics Pretty much the exact same engine as the m113 minus 2 cylinders. If properly maintained they hold up for a very long time.

    • @seandonahue87
      @seandonahue87 5 лет назад +6

      I've been looking for a used e55

    • @d4lstuntman534
      @d4lstuntman534 4 года назад +6

      Caudahy Hall u don’t know shit. I have a 2007 Sl55 amg with 680hp out of the m113k. 23k miles since the major power increase and not 1 hiccup yet.

    • @kingofohio5689
      @kingofohio5689 4 года назад +7

      @Caudahy Hall just calm down ya salty dickhead, opinions are opinions.

  • @Evan2
    @Evan2 6 лет назад +416

    The Audi 4.2 V8 is not reliable. They tend to have timing chain tensioner failures, and to replace the timing chain and all its components, you have to pull the engine.

    • @automotivebuff9831
      @automotivebuff9831 6 лет назад +41

      Arc it's not that big of a deal. It's the same job for the W12 and they're both built like tanks. The common issues with these cars are the auxiliary systems attached to the engine, airbag compressor failures (suspension) and transmission failures.
      Other than that they're great.
      Of course you have people that will beat the ever living shit out of these engines without doing the maintenance after, and then complain about unreliable engines.

    • @CrackheadBeaver
      @CrackheadBeaver 6 лет назад +12

      Doesn’t 4,2 use timing belt not chain?

    • @automotivebuff9831
      @automotivebuff9831 6 лет назад +6

      Peeter Tuim Yes that's right. 2007 models and up use the timing chain with their FSI engines.
      This I know for sure for the Audi A6 and A8.

    • @CrackheadBeaver
      @CrackheadBeaver 6 лет назад

      Ok. I believe FSI, I don’t follow German auto industry that keenly anymore.

    • @SlaterGator
      @SlaterGator 6 лет назад +3

      hes and amateur but hes trying.

  • @Kittycat_58
    @Kittycat_58 6 лет назад +17

    They chevy small block for sure I put over 400k miles on my 1979 350 never broke never needed anything replaced a starter and water pump great motor still runs great

    • @jordythebassist
      @jordythebassist 3 года назад

      That's because they don't make enough power to wear out 😂

  • @danielfirpo8016
    @danielfirpo8016 5 лет назад +47

    The B8444S (Volvo V8). It's made in Japan by Yamaha.

    • @_retrophile_7473
      @_retrophile_7473 3 года назад

      Cool, but 2UR-GSE (Lexus V8) is more dope and less complicated

    • @danmusicman2010
      @danmusicman2010 3 года назад

      I own this motor and IMO its got a really nice note especially with a modified sportz exhaust, mine was only a $150 upgrade
      ruclips.net/user/shortsgTRh0NmlTSI?feature=share

    • @genefoster8601
      @genefoster8601 2 года назад

      So was the Ford SHO. Made by Yamaha.

    • @tylerdurden3722
      @tylerdurden3722 6 месяцев назад

      @@_retrophile_7473 Its unreliable...compared to the UZ series

    • @_retrophile_7473
      @_retrophile_7473 6 месяцев назад

      @@tylerdurden3722 of course it is. UR engines built to put out more power, while UZs are not, so it's obvious that UZs would be more durable.

  • @joshbacon8241
    @joshbacon8241 6 лет назад +376

    There's no mistaking the fact that V8's can also make such a brilliant noise!

    • @baraataleb2383
      @baraataleb2383 6 лет назад +2

      No shit ☹️

    • @ShyaMiss
      @ShyaMiss 6 лет назад +4

      Josh Bacon I agree, no matter the brand, or displacement. Can be pushrod or SOHC, DOHC, does not matter. Let it breathe, and a v-8 always sounds great.

    • @STARDRIVE
      @STARDRIVE 6 лет назад +6

      I prefer the cross planes when it comes to sound.

    • @ssimon64
      @ssimon64 6 лет назад

      Josh Bacon Oh yes!

    • @ssimon64
      @ssimon64 6 лет назад +2

      Ronald van Kemenade Yep, classic V8 sound

  • @RidingNomad
    @RidingNomad 4 года назад +174

    I'm sorry you lost me when you said the jaguar v8 and the bms v8s are the most reliable, you must be smoking crack bro

    • @rockett68601
      @rockett68601 4 года назад +7

      Jaguar did not resolve the water pump issue

    • @SteelBelted
      @SteelBelted 3 года назад +9

      Water pump go brrrrr until it go _incoherent mechanical failure noises_

    • @Sightl3ssVision
      @Sightl3ssVision 3 года назад +16

      *Audi V8 sad chain noises*

    • @jetstream454
      @jetstream454 3 года назад +4

      And this takes away from the rest he mentioned? You must be smoking crack bro

    • @Gkitchens1
      @Gkitchens1 3 года назад +1

      Pretty sure he did his research. Unlike you. Wear parts wear out??? who would have thought?????

  • @richardseelye9938
    @richardseelye9938 4 года назад +7

    Ford 4.6l. The cab drivers use to come into my store after purchasing the used police cars namely the Crown Vic. It was not unusual to see them with over 500,000 miles on them with no rebuild. The only thing I saw go bad was the plastic intake manifold. The cabbies bought them cheap and drove them for additional 100,000's of thousands of miles.

  • @aaronwilkinson7477
    @aaronwilkinson7477 6 лет назад +45

    Ford 4.6 found in crown Vic / grand marquis and others. Sold motor good for 300k miles easy

  • @P-0-Seventeen
    @P-0-Seventeen 6 лет назад +125

    I find it hard to agree on the audi 4.2 v8, since all the people i've heard about it being "reliable" still have theirs under 120-150k miles.
    Also from what I heard, they're cooked past 150k, so i've never really trusted them all too well. Be nice to prove me wrong though :D

    • @Devilacme
      @Devilacme 6 лет назад +8

      A6 C5 with the 4.2 is a reliable car. And also fun.

    • @tybailey9428
      @tybailey9428 6 лет назад +15

      Not to mention timing chain problems where you would have to get them replaced as regular as a timing belt

    • @DriftarnDk
      @DriftarnDk 6 лет назад +2

      The chain in the 4.2 gets slack and the car starts to drink alot of oil

    • @MCatwar
      @MCatwar 6 лет назад +12

      those 4.2s are notorious for grenading themselves after the timing tensioners give.

    • @ricky302v8
      @ricky302v8 6 лет назад +9

      190K in my 1998 S8, the weak point is the automatic gearbox.

  • @deanP382
    @deanP382 5 лет назад +190

    Absolutely NOT the M62! HORRIBLY unreliable engine! I had one in my BMW and two Range Rovers. Nothing but problems!

    • @aidenp5768
      @aidenp5768 5 лет назад +5

      LD
      My X5 is ok with it 122k miles

    • @aidenp5768
      @aidenp5768 5 лет назад +15

      Captain Ussop
      122k miles is good considering people talk shit about BMWs the minute they hit the road..

    • @aidenp5768
      @aidenp5768 5 лет назад +19

      Captain Ussop
      People mainly lease BMWs not own them and they never go over 100k with one owner as a lease. People who buy them second hand buy them because they get a good deal but it’s because the parts are expensive and they are high quality parts. The parts on German cars are expensive not because they’re foreign but they are performance enhanced vehicles the parts aren’t your average Toyota part. That’s what makes a BMW a BMW or Porsche a Porsche. So when the part is done and damaged they claim they are unreliable because they simply can’t afford the bill but completely forget cars like BMW, Mercedes and Audi or Porsche are a complete class higher than the “reliable” cars. You can’t compare cars like Toyota / Lexus or cheaper cars to expensive cars reliability because in reality they last just as equal. Big claim, but it’s true German cars last just as long and people say they don’t because they buy them 2nd-4th hand thinking it’s ok but no the parts on high end cars are expensive and it is for a reasonable reason

    • @drewarthur2169
      @drewarthur2169 5 лет назад

      LD that is very true

    • @hhy2k
      @hhy2k 5 лет назад +11

      He should have named the M60. No VANOS, no plastic chain guides, double line chains.

  • @Alex-ie4mh
    @Alex-ie4mh 6 лет назад +42

    LS engines are one of the best engines ever made. Cheap, reliable, good power, respond well to mods, can’t beat em.

    • @RollingRigTraction
      @RollingRigTraction 2 года назад

      And a basic ripoff of the Ford 351 Windsor engine.

    • @TheChevy496
      @TheChevy496 2 года назад +1

      Well, gm did it better obviously

    • @RollingRigTraction
      @RollingRigTraction 2 года назад +2

      @@TheChevy496 GM hasn't done anything but fucking screw shit up since day one, they're like the damn Germans on that front. Overcomplicated and underperforming.

    • @matthewwood4756
      @matthewwood4756 Год назад

      @@RollingRigTraction- well, technically, they’re all really a “rip-off” of the original French designed V8 engine from the early 1900’s 🙄

    • @fortcrafterbossbehold9027
      @fortcrafterbossbehold9027 Год назад +1

      ​@@RollingRigTractionGM hater spotted...
      And I ain't no damn GM sympathizer either...

  • @KubiIay
    @KubiIay 6 лет назад +150

    Audi's 4.2L V8 that was fitted in the first gen Audi R8 is definitely not reliable.

    • @dominiker4601
      @dominiker4601 6 лет назад +3

      Kubi he said that though

    • @KubiIay
      @KubiIay 6 лет назад +10

      Dominik Er The carbonisation problem is not the only problem. An engine becomes unreliable if it has a lot of problem and the engine in the R8 sure had a lot of problems.
      Mostly because they used new types of 'technology' and engineering style to make the R8 more sporty. For example adding a dry sump system instead of a oil pan to lower the position of the engine. Which lowered the center of gravity and made the balance better, but that brought problems with it. Audi should have made it better. 1st. It was their first 'supercar'. So they had no real experience. 2. They rushed it. Hence why it was so cheap for an exotic sports car compared with rivals. 2nd gen R8 V10 was twice the price of the 1st gen. That should say a lot.

    • @FoxtrotUniformCharlieKilo774
      @FoxtrotUniformCharlieKilo774 6 лет назад +5

      Kubi none of them were actually reliable. Between the timing chain guides tearing the engine up, carbon problems and all of those of the early Audi v8 era.... I have no idea how this engine made this list.

    • @firestarterfernie
      @firestarterfernie 6 лет назад +16

      The early 4.2l v8 in the a6, a8, s6 and s8 were belt driven and super solid engines. The 4.2l v8 in the b6 and b7 s4 had timing chain issues and not reliable. The b7 rs4 and first gen r8 came with a 4.2l v8 producing 420hp and no more chain issues as they updated them. They just had problems with carbon build up. The b8 s5 and rs5 also came with the 4.2l fsi engine without the timing issues.

    • @coreylong2353
      @coreylong2353 5 лет назад

      Kubi the ones in other Audi’s are tho lol

  • @stonesofetown6767
    @stonesofetown6767 4 года назад +198

    Audi 4.2!? Literally one of the worst v8 ever made. “What was that?” “Don’t worry it’s just one of the timing chains!”

    • @harrisondavis2668
      @harrisondavis2668 4 года назад +32

      He doesn't say it in this video, but the pre timing chain 4.2 is stout as hell

    • @hungryman3592
      @hungryman3592 4 года назад +3

      That's what I thought immediately..I've heard from lots of people that engine is garbage

    • @cringe9406
      @cringe9406 4 года назад +5

      It really is kinda trashy, i had a timing chain tensioner fail on my 4.2 tdi

    • @radzioCL
      @radzioCL 4 года назад +17

      Ye, he didnt mention that only older Audi 4.2 V8 was good and reliable - that one with timing belt instead of timing chain.

    • @wheepratt3544
      @wheepratt3544 4 года назад +3

      The fsi are absolutely garbage

  • @gunfumaster1024
    @gunfumaster1024 6 лет назад +88

    I'm glad the Northstar isn't on this list. But no Ford 4.6?

    • @starxlr7863
      @starxlr7863 5 лет назад +5

      The Northstar should be on the list. As well as the Intech 32 valve V8 found in the Lincoln's.

    • @MrSloika
      @MrSloika 5 лет назад +9

      @@starxlr7863 The 4.6 Caddy is mentioned in plenty of vids. Just do a search for 'Worst Engine of all Time' 'Cadillac Shitstar'. 'I hate GM'. etc.

    • @Krezo200
      @Krezo200 5 лет назад +5

      StarXLR lolololol northstar one of the worst if not the worst american v8

    • @starxlr7863
      @starxlr7863 5 лет назад +1

      @@Krezo200 Any one of these engines listed will become the worst of them if they fail in any way. Proper maintenance plays a key role. If they are properly maintained, they are one of the best.

    • @starxlr7863
      @starxlr7863 5 лет назад +1

      @@MrSloika I've been around these cars for a long time and around many of the older Cadillac's as that's primarily all my family owned. I don't care what other negative opinions say. You will find negative opinions with every engine out there, especially now. There is a reason why Cadillac built the Northstar V8 for a 20 year production run which didn't happen before. It was one of their most successful engines in the company's history and for good reason.

  • @jakubkrcma
    @jakubkrcma 6 лет назад +8

    1UZ-FE - owned a couple of these. 1994 and 1998 (VVTi). Actually, also a 1992. All in LS400. One day, my girlfriend asked me after looking at the speedometer: Are we doing 160 mph??? She was quite shocked we actually were...

  • @brockmaine2743
    @brockmaine2743 5 лет назад +109

    Obviously LS swaps are extremely common, but I feel like swapping a LS into an old charger is a sin lol

    • @josephstone7229
      @josephstone7229 5 лет назад +2

      Brock Maine I agree

    • @ronaldbrown5991
      @ronaldbrown5991 5 лет назад +6

      If you do it real quietly nobody will know😂👍

    • @edim108
      @edim108 5 лет назад +2

      It's not only a Sin but a Heresy none the Less!

    • @waterloo123100
      @waterloo123100 5 лет назад +1

      That was definitely not a LS motor in that charger. Idk why it was even in there Lol

    • @oscarwalton1188
      @oscarwalton1188 4 года назад +5

      Why would some buy a charger then devalue it by thosands of dollars be by putting a Chevy motor in it

  • @blakeschluchter
    @blakeschluchter 6 лет назад +19

    Ford small block. 260, 289, 302 and 351 cubic inch displacements were available. I drive one right now and have had zero issues with them in the past

    • @cellphonelightsaber
      @cellphonelightsaber 6 лет назад +1

      Love that Windsor; you just give it fresh 10w40, good gas, and swap the coolant once in a while and it's bulletproof. Two spark plug changes per 100k mile trip to the timing chain cover and it becomes immortal Might as well swap the water pump while you're there. Just say these words when you change the chain and gear combo:
      "I LIVE, I DIE, I LIVE AGAIN!"

    • @optimusboy1
      @optimusboy1 6 лет назад +1

      cellphonelightsaber and the replacement parts are dirt cheap without going to a junkyard

    • @281cobracar7
      @281cobracar7 6 лет назад +1

      310k out of my 85 GT 5.OL 5-speed. 2 water pumps, 1 alternator, 1 air pump, 2 clutches and everything else just maintenance.

    • @cellphonelightsaber
      @cellphonelightsaber 6 лет назад

      281cobra car For 310k even that list is all maintenance!

    • @trevorscott4285
      @trevorscott4285 5 лет назад

      351 is an absolute tank, I still prefer my 350 Chevy tho, a little bit better design, and the crappy tbi heads offer amazing fuel economy and torque

  • @jonybravo39
    @jonybravo39 6 лет назад +42

    Ford 4.6 v8 was very reliable to me !! Great video man!!

    • @youknowitbud8454
      @youknowitbud8454 5 лет назад +1

      EddU DGZ 4.6 ford v8 is junk

    • @burgerbandit3646
      @burgerbandit3646 5 лет назад +3

      @@youknowitbud8454 lol you know nothing about cars do you 😂

    • @hasty-carnaage1518
      @hasty-carnaage1518 5 лет назад

      @@youknowitbud8454 you been commenting all over... The 4.6l Ford v8 is a beyond amazing engine..... Coming from a Lq4(6.0 LS block v8) swapped Lexus Is300 driver... Also own a 98 z71 tbi 350 5.7l with the vortec intake...

  • @jiggamanog
    @jiggamanog 5 лет назад +26

    I love you for having the 1uz first . its so fucking beautiful look at her😭

  • @jrburger95
    @jrburger95 6 лет назад +165

    Where the hell is the Ford Modular V8?

    • @tacbear
      @tacbear 5 лет назад +34

      Tell me about it! As a State Trooper I have seen 4.6 and 5.4 Ford Mod motors go 300,000 miles with NO problems...there AIN'T NO WAY a Audi V8 will go half of that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @daniel27560
      @daniel27560 5 лет назад +6

      In the scrap yard cause it got rebuilt too many times

    • @josemiranda-oo6yk
      @josemiranda-oo6yk 5 лет назад +3

      Lol that funny because my brother has a 99 with a 4.6 and didn’t even make it to 180,000 and his neighbor has a 05 with 5.4 and it ate it self alive at 130,000 and both trucks we’re just grocery getter’s

    • @tacbear
      @tacbear 5 лет назад +1

      @@josemiranda-oo6yk 05 is a totally different design...it is a 3 valve, the 99 is a 2 valve like the thousands of patrol cars that have gone 200,000 miles!!

    • @thresholdose336
      @thresholdose336 5 лет назад +3

      tacbear 3 valves stupid design = garbage but the 2v run forever

  • @nathanmcdonald610
    @nathanmcdonald610 6 лет назад +14

    I'm really surprised the Ford 4.6L Modular V8 wasn't mentioned on here. It's literally become known as one of the hardest to kill engines out there, over the years the 4.6L saw LOTS of abuse being used a service engine for Cop Cruisers and Taxi cabs.

  • @johnlowe3851
    @johnlowe3851 5 лет назад +20

    Mercedes 113k truly is one badass engine. No junk made today even compares

    • @jameslemerond7581
      @jameslemerond7581 4 года назад

      Brad Viviviyal lmao yes. Basically the german version of the chevy small block

    • @connor3288
      @connor3288 2 года назад

      Do you have one? I do and they aren't perfect. They are noisy because the oil pump spring steel tensioners are weak and the oilpump chain slaps the engine/front cover, though i have heard of high mileage cars with the noise. Depending on what chassis the m113/m113k is in the oil pickup has an oring that goes bad and will let pump suck air. A slow death for the engine and they have no oil pressure switch! Also the supercharger intercooling leaves something to be desired. The intercooler coolant is shared with engine coolant, not a split system. The intake air temps get very hot, and the intercooler pumps can fail, not a big deal, i need to replace mine. I have heard the front cover has a couple orings that can fail though i havent heard of many failures so far, i believe they are coolant passage seals. These cars are getting up there in years so rubber parts and orings are gradually going to fail.

    • @marcdejong2576
      @marcdejong2576 2 года назад

      @@connor3288 its true i am taking mine appart as we speak 0 ring of the oil pump gets britle 0 ring of the timing cover wasn't leaking but its common to leak taking my Block to the machine shop friday to get darton sleeves installed and New pistons New crank bearings etc road to 700 hp +

  • @maxz.6849
    @maxz.6849 6 лет назад +17

    Mopar 318 poly or La series from 1958 I believe to around the late 90s, I believe it stopped production in 1998 or 99. Those motors are absolutely bulletproof and magnificently wonderful:)!!!!!

    • @SimplexSM
      @SimplexSM 5 лет назад

      I have a 99 Dakota with the 5.2L! (318) Reliable motor but can't say the same for the rest. Also the fuel economy is horrible.

    • @justinmilby4552
      @justinmilby4552 5 лет назад

      I've understood that the polysphere head 318 "a" engines were Bullittproof. My neighbor said they used in dirt cars they raced in the 70s and I can hold them to floor and float the valves but it will not come apart no matter how hard u try with no limiter Involved. La 318 uses the same short block but cam and head/ valve layout is the only real difference between a and la engines even magnums just have newer heads and pedestal rockers. Every 318 I had has been superior and simple reliability. Mopar FTW

    • @ty2010
      @ty2010 5 лет назад

      had a 73 van with a 318 and it ate timing chains like candy

    • @ChillkootMarkowee
      @ChillkootMarkowee 5 лет назад

      Well my highschool shop teacher's daily beater is a 1966 Dodge Charger still with Its original poly A block 318 V-8 with about 300 000miles. He just had his 50 year old, 300 000mile gear oil changed in the diff today!

  • @cpufreak101
    @cpufreak101 6 лет назад +18

    I gotta add in the Dodge Magnum V8, my uncle has a Magnum 5.2L in his truck, and it's got at least 350K miles on the clock by now from all it's trips up and down the east coast

    • @nazarenofernandez2549
      @nazarenofernandez2549 6 лет назад +1

      I agree. I have a 5.2 in my Grand Cherokee and no issues, except for power steering pump that went bad.

    • @WooferCooker
      @WooferCooker 6 лет назад

      It's a shame they put shit transmissions behind them.

    • @92powerdiesel61
      @92powerdiesel61 6 лет назад +1

      not unless you got a manual :)

    • @nazarenofernandez2549
      @nazarenofernandez2549 6 лет назад

      Hard to find, and swap is a pain in the ass and the wallet.

    • @banjer4u
      @banjer4u 6 лет назад +4

      the old 727 3 speed Auto was almost as tough as the 318 engine

  • @c431inf
    @c431inf 5 лет назад +2

    The Windsor buddy, been beating the cap out of mine for 30 years and doesnt miss a beat

  • @johndeere1374
    @johndeere1374 6 лет назад +8

    Most reliable V8 that I've used and seen so far hands on is the old ford fe big blocks, got a 390 in a '74 f350 custom that we still use on our farm and it has never been opened. It doesn't make a lot of power for its size but it just keeps on chugging along.

  • @nickg174
    @nickg174 6 лет назад +110

    You can tell this video was made by a European 😂

    • @Mich_-mu7fz
      @Mich_-mu7fz 4 года назад +5

      A slav who knows all about cars all around the world

    • @TransAmDrifter
      @TransAmDrifter 4 года назад +1

      To me, he sounds like a Hindu.

    • @filthymcnastyazz
      @filthymcnastyazz 4 года назад +5

      Yep. Cos he’s still in his own country
      And benefits from universal healthcare and education.

    • @seigma5340
      @seigma5340 4 года назад +6

      Pretty much the only european V8 that has a place in this list is the mercedes one, god those m113 last forever

    • @tenzinsmith
      @tenzinsmith 3 года назад

      @@seigma5340 absolutely, my next car will be a -55 AMG model.

  • @TrollinCrazyRussian
    @TrollinCrazyRussian 5 лет назад +78

    No Ford modular 4.6? Those last 300k+ all the time.

    • @taylorc2542
      @taylorc2542 5 лет назад

      You're kidding right? They puke spark plugs and even the Coyote has problems after all these years. Ford tarnished it's V8 cred.

    • @TrollinCrazyRussian
      @TrollinCrazyRussian 5 лет назад

      @@tybotti whoa I would love to hear the parts list and spec and what shop did the bore and stroke

    • @TrollinCrazyRussian
      @TrollinCrazyRussian 5 лет назад +3

      @@taylorc2542 you confuse simple 2valve 4.6 with 3v and or Triton with like half of threading for spark plug to good old 2v 4.6l that's in countless panther platforms still running to this day and will for years into future.

    • @joserivera9122
      @joserivera9122 5 лет назад

      They last 200k after they start burning oil

    • @TrollinCrazyRussian
      @TrollinCrazyRussian 5 лет назад

      @@joserivera9122 you confuse 3v with 2v one and if your burn oil you didn't responsibly change oil timely nor used quality oil

  • @GPGTman
    @GPGTman 6 лет назад +37

    I can't think of any BMW engine without also thinking about how leaky those POS's are. The Ford Mod would have been a better choice in it's place IMO.

    • @Jallu555
      @Jallu555 6 лет назад +1

      Poncho 400 definitely this guy who made this video probably doesnt do any research just puts some random v8 engines

    • @GPGTman
      @GPGTman 6 лет назад +1

      To be fair, most of the others *are* well designed, reliable engines. I've worked on many different makes and, in my experience, BMW engines are some of the least reliable because of how badly and how early on they leak oil and coolant.

    • @bigshow196
      @bigshow196 6 лет назад +1

      the only good mod motor was the early 4.6 and P.I. headed 4.6. the 5.4s were junk

    • @TurboDiesel-zf8ph
      @TurboDiesel-zf8ph 6 лет назад +3

      Poncho 400 The S85 V10 in my M5 has nearly 300K miles with no major problems just basic maintenance. Haven't had a single problem with the transmission either

    • @omgtakeforever
      @omgtakeforever 6 лет назад +2

      Because people don’t maintain BMW and you’ve only seen crap examples. Go to an enthusiast show and see some high mileage examples with NO leaks.

  • @lukaszljungberg9664
    @lukaszljungberg9664 6 лет назад +7

    I have a Mercedes E55 from 1998 and it is still working perfectly, Nice video 👍🏻

  • @michaelbroska3144
    @michaelbroska3144 Год назад +2

    Got a 2009 Jag XF Supercharged. Damn bullet proof with 420HP, no oil consumption.

    • @sgj762
      @sgj762 Год назад

      Are you still with the car? Is it a reliable car, no chronic problems?

  • @richardtibbetts5020
    @richardtibbetts5020 6 лет назад +154

    I love the Mopar 318..

    • @richardtibbetts5020
      @richardtibbetts5020 6 лет назад +9

      John Sierra ok..I don't have that kind of coin..

    • @lindahaugh4711
      @lindahaugh4711 6 лет назад +6

      Those engines wont die

    • @ReidHenderson
      @ReidHenderson 6 лет назад +10

      Had a Dakota with the 3.9 just a cut down 318 or 5.2.. They came with the v8 oil pumps so they had plenty of oil pressure.. I sold mine to my uncle with 230K on it and he still been driving it the past 10 years. Everything is falling apart around the engine.. Good stuff..

    • @richardtibbetts5020
      @richardtibbetts5020 6 лет назад

      ReidHenderson. Wish I had that 3.9 to drop into my Dakota..auto or stick?

    • @CaptainTexas92
      @CaptainTexas92 6 лет назад +2

      John Sierra not so sure on that one. I've seen plenty of the small block mopar "La" series engines outlast the vehicle a good portion of the time. And if it weren't for the occasional overheating head issue the magnum small block would follow suit. I ABSOLUTELY promise if you got your hands on a 318 and rebuilt it with a high volume oil pump and replaced the mechanical fuel pump with an electric the motor would outlast everything except a 4 bolt main small block Chevrolet with the same mods.

  • @Jr1987Gt
    @Jr1987Gt 6 лет назад +17

    Ford 302 small block should have been in this video. I would say even more reliable then the ls my 87' foxbody still running strong to this day with original motor/miles

  • @jayomega29
    @jayomega29 4 года назад +1

    I am a Chevy guy but the 4.6 ford motors are indestructible. only minor issues are the plastic intake manifolds warping which is a cheap and easy fix.

  • @irabcboy
    @irabcboy 5 лет назад +163

    Sure it's old push-rod technology but every time a HEMI engine is fired up for the first time, somewhere in the world a Prius dies. 😎

    • @SimplexSM
      @SimplexSM 5 лет назад +17

      The only thing you can hear when a Hemi starts is the valve lifters dying 😂

    • @-Clique
      @-Clique 5 лет назад +7

      Push rod motors can be pretty solid. Look at Chevy motors. The small block Chevys like the 350ci motor and the the ls series are very reliable

    • @ChillkootMarkowee
      @ChillkootMarkowee 5 лет назад +7

      @Michael Pudshuphan fun fact: first gen hemi V-8s were also used in trucks and industrial applications
      For example the famous Chrysler air raid siren, irrigation pumps, generators and welders.

    • @petermelegh5767
      @petermelegh5767 5 лет назад +6

      While the old Chrysler's peacefully rust back into mother earth, Prius batteries will remain as toxic waste

    • @DennisH22A
      @DennisH22A 5 лет назад +5

      I ain't no Prius fan, but those things are reliable as hell

  • @carscloud2268
    @carscloud2268 6 лет назад +16

    Thank you for chosing my video :D! You can use other content too! Best regards!

  • @Ghostrider-bg7fe
    @Ghostrider-bg7fe 5 лет назад +4

    Going back in years but the Studebaker V-8s were very reliable. accumulating over 150K miles in the mid fifties was quite a feat. Studebaker engines had gear driven camshafts when very few others did.

  • @joshbobst1629
    @joshbobst1629 6 лет назад +5

    I'm sorry Ford's big block from the 60s was not included: the FE line. There are a ton of videos of people finding them in fields where they've been sitting for decades and getting them to run in a couple hours. I had a '67 390 installed in an F100; I got that engine so hot a few times that it seized up, then came back a couple hours later and it started right up. The timing chains had a tendency to stretch after many many miles, but the engine would still run with it in that condition, and it wasn't hard to change. A great performing engine with just gobs of torque way down low, and hard to kill.

    • @jameslaw3740
      @jameslaw3740 3 года назад +1

      Had a 1965 Comet caliente 289 HO, three in the tree, would lift the front end up in all three gears and just fly. Now I have a 1965 comet 202 inline six three in the tree, they last forever also but come next year she will get the 289 installed or a 302 .

  • @tcfxskyhawk1323
    @tcfxskyhawk1323 6 лет назад +4

    Ford's 5.0 Coyote is a pretty reliable engine in my opinion. They can handle boost pretty well and are popular engine swaps.

    • @motormouth2472
      @motormouth2472 2 года назад

      My dad had one in his 2012 F150, and it was a great engine. We live in the salt belt, so the truck rusted and started breaking, so we replaced it with a brand new one, but the motor never quit on us.

  • @thelastminuteman7513
    @thelastminuteman7513 5 лет назад +6

    Don't care how much technology changes or what amazing feats of power can be pulled off with 6 and 4 cylinder engines or electric motors, nothing will ever replace the V8 engines in my heart.

    • @edwardmylnychuk5774
      @edwardmylnychuk5774 Год назад

      I AM WITH YOU ON THAT AND IF WE HAD SOME HONESTY IN THE WORLD WE COULD HAVE V8S GIVING YOU OVER 100 MILES TO THE GALLON AND THIS WAS PROVED WHEN I WAS VERY YOUNG AND USED TO READ CAR MAGAZINES, LIKE COLOUR TV WAS SQUAHED INTO BLACK AND WHITE UNTIL THE MARKET WAS FLOODED AND THEN THE COLOUR WAS BROUGT OUT, SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH SUPPRESSED INFO ON THIS PLANET SO THE DARK SCUM CAN DO THEIR HIDDEN AGENDA

  • @eacjones
    @eacjones 6 лет назад +9

    Finally VisioRacer mentions the Chevy Small block!

  • @zaaajac
    @zaaajac 6 лет назад +27

    "Redline once a day keeps mechanic away" XDDD Never heard it before 😂😂😂

    • @One_LuvZ
      @One_LuvZ 6 лет назад +9

      MacPiston this is a common saying for those who own a rotary engine vehicle.

    • @VisioRacer
      @VisioRacer  6 лет назад +5

      I think that no engine can be harmed by high rpm in a while.

    • @zaaajac
      @zaaajac 6 лет назад +1

      VisioRacer Of course! But we can be harmed by not hearing it screaming for some time :P

    • @One_LuvZ
      @One_LuvZ 6 лет назад

      MacPiston oh that sweet sweet engine reaching redline under the cars hood.

    • @pattyjay9999
      @pattyjay9999 6 лет назад +1

      MacPiston I think I’ll put that saying on a T-shirt.

  • @garylostinspace8500
    @garylostinspace8500 3 года назад +3

    I've had a few VH45DE Infiniti V8's never any major problems, just fluid changes block flush every year. They all gave me well over 300,000 miles.

  • @bryanzecchin9380
    @bryanzecchin9380 6 лет назад +28

    the only v8s i would ever want to touch are from dodge ford or chevy.... they’re simple and make lots of power all the other ones are over engineered and need a dealership to work on

    • @akio2589
      @akio2589 6 лет назад +9

      The Lexus/Toyota engines he mentioned are fantastic engines. There are many, many examples of these engines going well over 300k miles with no rebuild and regular maintenance.

    • @WindyCity1992
      @WindyCity1992 6 лет назад +7

      @@akio2589
      Asia /mostly Japan & the US are
      The reliable ones. European cars
      Are too much of a gamble and at
      Those prestige prices not worth it

    • @akio2589
      @akio2589 6 лет назад

      They're hit or miss. I've had good luck with my 540i M62TU (M62B44 with VANOS), for the most part. The timing components are garbage, but it's garbage that lasted for 120k miles before I had to replace them. The engine is otherwise pretty solidly built.

    • @BradChadley
      @BradChadley 5 лет назад

      @@akio2589 The 2UZ-FE in my '05 Tundra has been wonderful. I've absolutely abused it (regular maintenance though 🙂) and absolutely zero issues. The only weak link in comparison to the 1UZ-FE is the connecting rods, but that's only an issue if you want to push serious power, and at that point one could swap 1UZ rods straight in or get forged internals. Once the Tundra is no longer a daily, I plan on new turbocharging it and swapping some of the internals for the Lexus parts up the power on par with the 5.7L in the newer Tundras, yet still have a reliable setup. It's a fairly simple engine, one that is mechanically well engineered and enhanced by electronics rather than being dominated by them, a perfect combo in my mind. Mad props to Toyota for these wonderful V8's.

    • @rickyhoffman9002
      @rickyhoffman9002 5 лет назад

      @@BradChadley it's based of the Chevy 5.7.

  • @ANDERZENAMG
    @ANDERZENAMG 5 лет назад +21

    I haven't finished the video but the m113 better be on here... specifically the 5.4 AMG engines...
    it is, good job! haha

  • @kodeshian1
    @kodeshian1 6 лет назад +10

    214k on my 1UZFE, still runs like new :)

  • @abdelhameedalotaibi3657
    @abdelhameedalotaibi3657 6 лет назад +11

    Mercedes 5.0 v8 offered in S,E,CLS,SL, and other models from late 90’s until 2007 is probably one of the most reliable units in my opinion .. my cls500 has 198k miles and its running fine .. of course i had to change some stuff like engine mounts, fuel pump , spark plugs and few things here and there but no major issues ..

    • @davidmorrison834
      @davidmorrison834 2 года назад

      Very true i own 2 s500 5.0v8 one has 340k miles and i still do burnouts and top speed til this day ive abused it frm 300k miles and up those engines are bullet proof

  • @nos1000100
    @nos1000100 6 лет назад +5

    the old school small block chevy and the ls are two completely different engines. The dodge magnum engines like the 5.2l and 5.9l are extremely reliable and easy to get part for if it does need work. They tend to last over to 300,000 miles or over 482,800 km

  • @NoahStakes
    @NoahStakes 5 лет назад +1

    I have a 1999 Grand Marquis and I just wanted to say that I don't agree with Jaguar being a reliable car company. Maybe their engines are good but I know they don't make reliable cars. Ford's Modular V8 is one that goes on and on and on. Hell that's why I got the Grand Marquis as my first car.

    • @martinws8416
      @martinws8416 3 месяца назад

      Ford's Modular 4.6 V8 only got about 225 hp......................... whereas Jaguar AJV8 4.2 N/A engine has about 304 hp with much better torque and reliability than Ford's engine.
      In fact the 3.9 Jaguar engine used in Lincoln LS was much better than the other 4.6 V8 of Ford...

  • @Krezo200
    @Krezo200 6 лет назад +259

    Audi v8 4.2 reliable?????? Ahahahaha come on man...

    • @JustinBone
      @JustinBone 6 лет назад +18

      krezo they are actually. Pre '08 models have some issues with chains around 130-140K generally, but the engines other than that are pretty damn solid.

    • @Linttaaww
      @Linttaaww 6 лет назад +11

      yes have seen one with 700tkm on odo 4.2v8 40V , i have 250tkm on odo on my v8 not single issue on it, planning on turboing that :P

    • @jason.arthur.taylor
      @jason.arthur.taylor 6 лет назад

      What year is this engine, and how is it different from other variants of the audi 4.2 liters?

    • @JustinBone
      @JustinBone 6 лет назад +2

      Jason Arthur Taylor my specific 4.2 is in an '09 S5. It has a different fueling system compared to earlier 4.2's. it also had a different intake manifold. Pre 11/08 4.2's used a metal intake manifold with electric butterfly valves. Mine is plastic with vacuum control. The post '08 4.2's also have different chain guides and don't suffer from needing chains done every 130K or so.

    • @oripaamoni
      @oripaamoni 6 лет назад +18

      HAHAHA I know right! I saw the thumbnail and started laughing!!! 04-08 4.2l Chain driven audi motors (the one in your video is NOT the belt driven one that was decent) were all bad!! they all need chain guides and tensioners.. parts alone ~5k depending on how much you want to replace... ask me how i know....

  • @TheSteamLocomotive
    @TheSteamLocomotive 6 лет назад +24

    AMC, Chrysler, FORD, GM....all more reliable than any other V8.

    • @ddt0889
      @ddt0889 6 лет назад

      TheSteamLocomotive They all made some shit v8 engines also though, like they all had 400ci and they all sucked.

    • @bigshow196
      @bigshow196 6 лет назад

      the only 400s that didnt suck were the 400 pontiac and the ford 400m...not sure if buick had one or not though

    • @bigshow196
      @bigshow196 6 лет назад

      400s and the notorius 403 olds had overheating issues *save for the 400 pontiac and 400m* 302 fords were at the limit of the 260 line, and are prone to failure when going over a certain hp rating without bracing the block. they were fine stock but run into problems when you start modding them too much. some of the early ones had blowby issues as well *at least on the one my dad owned for a time*
      never heard much about the LA/AMC small blocks though, but i do know the mpi magnums sometimes had timing chain issues *unless it was only the 3.9, as later magnum engines had tensioners on the timing chain. the small oil crisis gm v8s *the 260olds and 262 chevy* were weak, but never really had problems other than smog equipment or electrical problems. although, i read that allot of racers that raced in series with small engine homoligations used them because of how thick the cylinder walls were and how much abuse they could take, some even found out how to make good power with them and liked them for how rev happy they were with a top end build.
      tldr: not all of our v8s were that reliable.

    • @TheSteamLocomotive
      @TheSteamLocomotive 6 лет назад +2

      Blehtubezz Aus; TOYOTA: responsible for the largest recall in automotive history.

    • @Erik-kp1ux
      @Erik-kp1ux 6 лет назад

      Blehtubezz Aus brought my 20 year old Pontiac grand prix to the dealer for a front valve cover gasket and some different spark plug wire holders. For free because of a recall. If you bought a 97 gtp right now as soon as you register it you'll be sent a recall note if it hasn't been done already.

  • @johnfortten9547
    @johnfortten9547 2 года назад +1

    I'll nominate the Buick 5.0 307ci V8, although torquey, she was no power house. She had an oil leak that my Mom wouldn't keep up with or get repaired and I lost count how many times she'd over heat from having less than a quart of oil left in her. Fill her up with oil and she'd start right up and keep going. The mechanic made the mistake of calling the 307 bullet proof, said she'd run forever, that meant no need to repaired the leak in my Mom's mind. She sold the car at 344,000 miles the 307 still kicking hard as ever!

    • @joelnordstrom8049
      @joelnordstrom8049 5 месяцев назад +1

      I had a 1983 Buick park avenue, one of the last RWDs, very comfortable seats. Ran forever

  • @mohannadosama8041
    @mohannadosama8041 6 лет назад +7

    The 1UZ is truly the most reliable engine indeed !! I can tell that because I bought my very first car which is a 1998 LS400 .. the car legit sat for 4 years and all it took was an oil change , a new battery and that thing fired up as if it was off the show room .. such an amazing engine indeed !!

  • @Rocheman79
    @Rocheman79 6 лет назад +7

    The Audi 4.2 is one of my favorite engines that I have ever had the chance of operating. Every car I drove with it was fantastic everything from a rs4 to a q7. Really great sound too

    • @JohnSmith-yr6je
      @JohnSmith-yr6je 2 года назад

      @MikkelRS was the supercharged v6 more reliable?

    • @Nordic_Mechanic
      @Nordic_Mechanic 2 года назад +1

      @MikkelRS uhm...oil filter is 13$ You pay what for your oil filters? It's a great design when the engine still runs great after 350 000 miles 560 000km

    • @DarkSession6208
      @DarkSession6208 2 года назад +1

      @MikkelRS I haave both. The 5.2 V10 S6 and 4.2 V8 RS5.
      I can tell you none of the Oil filters costs more than 16€... The only expensive thing is the oil itself, around 130€ for 10L. Most other parts are also dirt cheap. Cats with manifolds are 290€ each for the RS5 (has only two). Camshaftpositionsensor 22€. The most expensive thing i had to replace on the S6 was the Intake Manifold (1360€). But aside from this things like the crankshaft ventilation are also dirt cheap for both (40€). And the spark plugs 8,90€ each.
      Also working on them is easy compared to any sporty car except muricans. BMWs are complete nightmares. While i have 2 left hands i can sucessfully change the packs, plugs, Headlights, Coolers, Alternator, Intake manifold, air intake and throttle body myself ... Its just as easy as on a 3.0 TDI.

  • @Jabber-ig3iw
    @Jabber-ig3iw 5 лет назад +12

    Well I didnt expect anything by Jaguar to be on this list.

    • @rasta6603
      @rasta6603 3 года назад

      Jaguar makes great engines the reliability of the stuff around it isn’t quite as good

    • @martinws8416
      @martinws8416 3 месяца назад

      That's because you have no knowledge of things. The 4.2 naturally aspirated AJV8 Jaguar engine was one of the most reliable V8s ever made.

  • @finharms9439
    @finharms9439 6 лет назад +79

    Ford or a mopar smallblock will run just as long as chevy... a good engine is a good engine, its peoples right foot that ruin them

    • @aluna528i
      @aluna528i 6 лет назад +16

      I agree! More American V8s should have been added to this list.

    • @Stale_Mahoney
      @Stale_Mahoney 6 лет назад +8

      if they cant live reliable under a lead foot it's not worthy being called reliable.

    • @finharms9439
      @finharms9439 6 лет назад +3

      ståle starheim with the proper maintenance damn near any engine will is what i was getting at

    • @finharms9439
      @finharms9439 6 лет назад

      TheGhost me too buddy lol

    • @Stale_Mahoney
      @Stale_Mahoney 6 лет назад +1

      fin harms: maintenance is key i agree. from the first coment i thought you meant they did not handle being driven hard even with the maintenance, but surely anny engine need service to work as supposed and live long.

  • @frooz442
    @frooz442 6 лет назад +35

    Ford 4.6 Modular and Chrysler 5.7 HEMI? Anyways nice video

    • @manbob15
      @manbob15 6 лет назад +3

      5.7 hemis have problems with the valve seat, 6.1 hemis are tough

    • @frooz442
      @frooz442 6 лет назад +1

      Didn't know about it. But I've seen a lot of 5.7's out there maybe some are worn out but yeah the 6.1 is tough as well

    • @Adierit
      @Adierit 6 лет назад +4

      Yeah as an owner of a 05' durango with the 5.7 in it right now, I got it for 800 bucks just because the valve seat dropped and murdered one of the pistons. I rebuilt it for 2 grand though and runs mint now. Now obviously, if you get the valve seat addressed the second you buy a 5.7 you won't have to worry about it, mine was over a quarter of a million miles and had 0 wear on the camshaft or crank.

    • @JoeyGarcia
      @JoeyGarcia 6 лет назад +2

      Yeah, address the valve seat issue (it's a Dodge problem) and while your at it, port the heads too. Might as well add a performance cam while you're at it. Doing those mods will yield some incredible horsepower. Been looking for a 5.7 in the wrecking yard for my Duster, but they are scarce. I guess that means they're still running and driving.

    • @captain052A
      @captain052A 6 лет назад

      HEMI TICK AND LIFTER PROBLEMS

  • @boskey10
    @boskey10 6 лет назад +20

    The Chevy 350 was in production for 47 years, way longer then any of these V8's.

    • @antonyaiken
      @antonyaiken 4 года назад +1

      thats not a good thing.
      "hey, lets make a more efficient and better engineered engine for this year"
      "nah, just put the same old engine in.. just... change the name a bit and nobody will notice"
      that's not progress, that is not learning from your mistakes and that is NOT good engineering. its lazy.

    • @sdusb1243
      @sdusb1243 4 года назад

      @Hindsight 2020 You wanna race me in 383 Stroker bud?

  • @GTFORDMAN
    @GTFORDMAN 6 лет назад +15

    the 351 Windsor & Clevelands are very reliable, and so too is the 4.6 modular (even when boosted, very reliable) & the 5.0 Coyote, it's been going on for over 10 years now and no horror stories

    • @razortreadway
      @razortreadway 4 года назад

      I'll give the the 4.6, and while I'd have a Coyote there are horror stories and those of us that work with fleets experience them, I'd have a Coyote, but knowing what I know now, I'd have an EcoBoost first

    • @Toxic2T
      @Toxic2T 2 года назад

      @@razortreadway lolol ecoboost

    • @razortreadway
      @razortreadway 2 года назад

      @@Toxic2T I'd still have the 6.2 now, it's the best truck engine the Americans have made that can be found in junk yards cheap

  • @ottofischer9574
    @ottofischer9574 6 лет назад +20

    Ford 7.3 Powerstroke

  • @242bleek
    @242bleek 5 лет назад +13

    Nothing made by Audi should ever make a top reliability list. Especially the 4.2 v8.

  • @jrvbamafan1
    @jrvbamafan1 6 лет назад +13

    The Ford 4.6 and 5.0 have both proven their reliability over the years. Owned 8 mustangs over 20 years and only been stranded 1 time by a bad alternator.

    • @angelgjr1999
      @angelgjr1999 2 года назад

      What’s your favorite mustang you’ve owned

    • @jrvbamafan1
      @jrvbamafan1 2 года назад

      @@angelgjr1999 probably my 03 cobra and my 2017 5.0....

  • @281cobracar7
    @281cobracar7 6 лет назад +16

    The old Ford pushrod 5.0's. 100k means you finally completed the break in period.

    • @ricky4638
      @ricky4638 3 года назад

      Yeah, then once you complete the 100k break in period on your wonderful Ford, the breakdown period then starts at 101k . Mustang fanboys are great

    • @mattyfresh9698
      @mattyfresh9698 3 года назад

      @@ricky4638 you guys show how uneducated you are when you knock motors that are well known for doing over 250k miles, the ford windsor small blocks are some of the toughest motors out there and its ohc successor is tougher yet routinely doing over half a million miles without major issue and even a few babied ones out there that have spun their clock back to 0 with a million miles on them. I speak facts so look it up and eat a little crow bowtie boy

    • @richhauxwell7848
      @richhauxwell7848 3 года назад

      Actually any American V 8 that has had regular oil changes should last 300,000 to 400,000 miles unless you beat the crap out of them

  • @gregorytrane7828
    @gregorytrane7828 5 лет назад +3

    The 318 CI v-8 from Chrysler was virtually bulletproof. The GM 225 CI v-6 was a work horse and could go 225 to 330 k with proper maintenance. They were iron block engines that were less susceptible to heat variations and warpage. With the advent of weight chopping and cost cutting to enhance fuel efficiency newer designs are not as durable for the long term generally speaking, with some exceptions. Turbos generally will not last as long as the older straight inline sixes and eights or the naturally aspirated engines. It's the sign of the times to climate change and yearly progressive government stringent fuel efficiency standards. The positive side is that most people either lease or don't hold on to their vehicles as long as they use to do years ago.

    • @rars0n
      @rars0n 2 года назад

      Modern engines make WAY more horsepower while getting WAY better gas mileage, and plenty of them are very reliable. It has nothing to do with turbos and block material, there are plenty of aluminum block engines and turbocharged engines that last just as long as those old crappy V8s.

  • @mastathrash5609
    @mastathrash5609 6 лет назад +8

    1UZus is lord! Gods gift to foreign small blocks...

  • @gerardohtx207
    @gerardohtx207 5 лет назад +28

    LS SWAP THE WORLD!!!!!! 🤟🏼

    • @projectf025
      @projectf025 5 лет назад

      Doing my 64 Lincoln that favor lol

    • @suckaafree_3964
      @suckaafree_3964 5 лет назад +2

      🤢🤮🤮

    • @glekaz8849
      @glekaz8849 5 лет назад +1

      Heo Jiig you can’t even afford one

    • @projectf025
      @projectf025 5 лет назад

      @@suckaafree_3964 what wrong with a twin turbo 6.0😉

    • @suckaafree_3964
      @suckaafree_3964 5 лет назад

      vlonemealoneept 2 lmao ls fanboy triggered

  • @sgt.peppers99
    @sgt.peppers99 5 лет назад +2

    I’m a small block Chevy person myself but man that bmw v8 had one hell of sound to it.

  • @yazeed3881
    @yazeed3881 6 лет назад +11

    Chevy LS engines , hands down from experience are the best , easiest to work one and cheapest to maintain .

  • @_phvntom2v305
    @_phvntom2v305 6 лет назад +41

    No ford 4.6? What a joke of a video

    • @taylorc2542
      @taylorc2542 5 лет назад

      Spark plugs and piston slap.

    • @maxwellolson8580
      @maxwellolson8580 5 лет назад

      @@taylorc2542 thats the 3 valve series which is a joke of a motor, two valves are incredibly stout motors though.

  • @jimmysparks315
    @jimmysparks315 5 лет назад +5

    I've got a '98 LS400 .. had in for over 10 years... with a 1UZ-VVTi engine with 350,000km.. still runs like brand new... everything works perfectly...

  • @aboredteenager8760
    @aboredteenager8760 6 лет назад +99

    could you do the least reliable diesels?

    • @gogutzy
      @gogutzy 6 лет назад +13

      italian VM inspired engines... it's a no brainer :))

    • @DatBlueHusky
      @DatBlueHusky 6 лет назад +14

      chevy v8 aka took a gasser v8 and made it diesel

    • @newfoundrooski
      @newfoundrooski 6 лет назад +4

      TheDiamondMiner 6.4 powerstroke

    • @syxepop
      @syxepop 6 лет назад +10

      The infamous 350 (5.7L) Diesel... The gas version is very reliable, but GM went with not-so-durable parts to adapt it to the engine format and stuck it in many of GM's medium and large units (most infamous of all were the RWD Oldsmobiles using the engine).

    • @Sube-Tube
      @Sube-Tube 6 лет назад +3

      Rip 6.0

  • @irishwristwatch2487
    @irishwristwatch2487 6 лет назад +4

    Really like the new subtitles - looks a lot more professional. May your channel continue to be awesome!

  • @mattlinthicum4207
    @mattlinthicum4207 5 лет назад +9

    FORD Windsor 4.6. never let me down

  • @DrFruikenstein
    @DrFruikenstein 6 лет назад +40

    Take a look at these engines for reliability...
    Ford 4.6.
    Chrysler 5.2 (318) small block.
    Daimler 2.5.

    • @philbishop2154
      @philbishop2154 6 лет назад +1

      Rover 3.5L

    • @DrFruikenstein
      @DrFruikenstein 6 лет назад +1

      Phil Bishop
      Ah yes. Also called the Buick 215.
      At the heart, they're the same, but after Rover got it, it's really a different animal.
      However, they're both reliable engines, and deserve a look.

    • @DemBones1012
      @DemBones1012 6 лет назад +1

      which ford 4.6? 2valve or 3valve?

    • @DrFruikenstein
      @DrFruikenstein 6 лет назад +3

      Mine, plus 2 others in the family, and a couple friends, are 2 valve engines. Mine has the lowest mileage of the bunch at 168,000 miles. All of them are still going strong, and are regularly abused.
      Although, I haven't heard anyone complain about the 3 valve, or the 4 valve DOHC engines. So maybe all of them should have a look.

    • @MrUltraworld
      @MrUltraworld 6 лет назад +2

      Designed by Buick

  • @kotae764
    @kotae764 6 лет назад +5

    I expected the Lexus UZ to make it. I'm gonna think about getting one.

    • @UzsDc1UZ
      @UzsDc1UZ 5 лет назад

      It's awesome man. My gs flies

  • @Nick-xv7xx
    @Nick-xv7xx 5 лет назад +2

    I'm not sure about most, but I'd like to say the 5.7 Hemi is pretty reliable minus some small electrical bugs, my 06 Magnum has 216K miles on it and still runs just as strong as it was from the dealer

  • @TheIconicBmx
    @TheIconicBmx 6 лет назад +43

    I want to know how an audis junk 4.2l is in here but not a 4.8 liter chevy.... like what are you smoking

    • @cpufreak101
      @cpufreak101 6 лет назад +6

      TheIconicBmx the Chevy 4.8 is part of the LS series that he mentioned

    • @TheIconicBmx
      @TheIconicBmx 6 лет назад +2

      Justin Noker in the world where people will call an iron block an LS :(

    • @cpufreak101
      @cpufreak101 6 лет назад +10

      TheIconicBmx uh... Cause it is still LS architecture, so it is still a LS...

    • @metalslug26
      @metalslug26 6 лет назад +2

      Yes, the 4.2 non-FSI Audi engine is not and and repeat not a reliable engine. The LS1 should be on this lisr since even BMW and Porsche guys do LS1 conversions.

    • @unsaidatom2310
      @unsaidatom2310 6 лет назад

      metalslug26 I think you mean the other way around. The FSI is a dog, the non FSI is bullet proof.

  • @Chris-cy3uq
    @Chris-cy3uq 6 лет назад +35

    Hey man I like the new subtitles... Great video btw...

  • @TheBatayo53
    @TheBatayo53 2 года назад +1

    Recently onwed an AJV8.. I'm addicted now

    • @sgj762
      @sgj762 Год назад

      Are you still with the Jaguar V8? Is it really a reliable car, no chronic problems?

    • @TheBatayo53
      @TheBatayo53 Год назад +2

      @@sgj762 It's okay, i've got the thermostat that exploded (243k km) and got some bushings that are dying slowly, but generally the engine is still going really strong as well as the gearbox.

  • @lawrencereyes5519
    @lawrencereyes5519 4 года назад +5

    I dunno about those M62’s... perhaps I’m biased in my experience with them. Many people don’t seem to maintain them as much as they should, & those timing chain rails are a massive achilles heel for those motors

    • @spencermaiers8322
      @spencermaiers8322 2 года назад

      I was so happy to see the BMW M62 in the list!
      You're right, the timing chain guide rail system will fail after I'd guess around 13 years of moderate maintenance.
      Still, the job is worth doing and the engine continues to be reliable and powerful afterwards.
      I am biased, I like the engine. To me it seems inexpensive and high quality. The Toyota V8 is also very reliable and smooth in say Lexus Gx470 etc.
      It does need water pumps, timing belts, and etc. But it won't leak like the BMW V8.
      The key to the BMW V8 is to replace the timing cover strips and the vamve cover gaskets. The lower end of the timing case and upper and lower oil pans usually don't leak.
      Once a leak starts from above, the whole engine is soaking wet with oil.
      Installation of the upper timing cases I think requires a valve cover to be placed on the head with the cover snugged up but not tightened and then you finish the tightening with pressure on the cover from the valve cover w a little strip of wood (paint stick etc piece) to get the cover flush w the head. Yes, it's a little tricky but the principle is basic. I forget if BMW has a specific "tool" but flattening it down w some wood strip etc is plenty fine between the head and the cover.
      I would not be surprised to see the engine get 400 500k miles but I haven't seen one that high yet personally.

    • @donovanmonroe2080
      @donovanmonroe2080 2 года назад

      And the Nikasil coating is an issue. I tore my 155k 4.6is engine down to install a supercharger and 3 cylinders had worn through the nikasil coating. It’s either wet sleeve for $4k+ or recycle.

  • @whatsreallygoingon253
    @whatsreallygoingon253 6 лет назад +28

    you forgot the the entire line of ford v8s

  • @cintra2
    @cintra2 5 лет назад +1

    very simple about Audi 4.2, so for S4 v8 4.2, stay away from this, it uses plastic on the tensor guide line, and for RS4 V8 4.2 is a complete new engine, new piston, new head, timing chain with guide line and tensor in iron, so there isn't no comparation between S4 4.2 and RS 4.2, RS4 V8 are very reliable engine.

  • @lawnmowermanlawnmowerman9930
    @lawnmowermanlawnmowerman9930 5 лет назад +6

    What about the Ford windsor series V8s. They were used in everything sedans,pickup trucks,vans sports cars,you name it and they lasted a long time too.

  • @blackopsrocks
    @blackopsrocks 6 лет назад +8

    5.0 coyote, 5.0/5.8 v8 ford, 5.3/5.7/6.0 LS motors, nissan 5.6 titan engine, 6.4 hemi...

    • @justinanderson8758
      @justinanderson8758 6 лет назад +3

      Tristan Wolff ABOUT FUCKIN TIME SOMEONE MENTIONS A 5.0 302!!!! I HAVE ONE! Thank you so much. I guess we’re the only smart people in this comment section!

    • @z71guy18
      @z71guy18 6 лет назад +1

      Tristan Wolff 5.3L FTW!.

    • @MM-su4gu
      @MM-su4gu 6 лет назад

      5.0 coyote is the best v8 ever to made

    • @blackopsrocks
      @blackopsrocks 4 года назад

      @@MM-su4gu If we talking best, in the broad scope, as in most durable? 5.2L Ford Voodoo V8, its a N/A 526hp engine MADE with racing in mind. It has all the little engineering marvels of a durable, long lasting engine with all the tricks to make power.

  • @2tooful
    @2tooful 6 лет назад +7

    Where’s Ford’s 4.6 v8? My town car has over 200k miles and still strong, along with many crown victoria taxis in usa with many miles and very reliable

  • @davidblalock9945
    @davidblalock9945 6 лет назад +122

    6:40 um that a Dodge Charger, its got a hemi not an LS.

    • @nathanjorg421
      @nathanjorg421 6 лет назад +1

      Lol It made it into the list

    • @joshuasilva7189
      @joshuasilva7189 6 лет назад +57

      Could be swapped, it shows quite a few other swapped cars too.

    • @penguinactually
      @penguinactually 6 лет назад

      It's credited as an LS1 cold start in the description. But the link to the video has no info on the car.

    • @mgh6557
      @mgh6557 6 лет назад +1

      Yes that’s a Dodge Charger.

    • @dylanhartz8473
      @dylanhartz8473 6 лет назад +12

      i can tell by the exhaust note that its a mopar engine

  • @Willtext
    @Willtext 6 лет назад +3

    I’ve got an Audi RS4 (4.2fsi) and it’s engine is truly beautiful.

    • @antonine.rodrigue8769
      @antonine.rodrigue8769 4 года назад +1

      You should check the timing chain, they break very often

    • @DarkSession6208
      @DarkSession6208 2 года назад

      @@antonine.rodrigue8769 depends if B7 or B8. B7 = absolutely. B8 = Seem to run great. Mine B8 has 190.000km and not the slightest sign of rattle on cold start even if the car stands still for a week. Also the people having timing chain issues with this engine can be counted with one hand. I only read one thread where it actually was a problem. But the engine got other problemlos like camshaftadjustors ... which is just as bad as a faulty timing chain.

  • @leticiaramirez1447
    @leticiaramirez1447 6 лет назад +1

    We have a 2015 Mustang GT making 550 HP we travel all over the US for work it has 150,000 miles and we abuse the hell of that car drag racing, roll racing, drifting it lol and the engine has never even gave one little problem only issues we have had with the car is 02 sensor went bad once hit a rock easy fix, drive shaft broke once drifting lol and clutch gave out once dig racing other then that car is still running perfect we just drove 3,000 miles round trip for Thanksgiving and engine and transmission are still very happy in my opinion the new coyote engine gen 2015-2017 are very good engines

  • @RegionalRadioShackManager
    @RegionalRadioShackManager 6 лет назад +7

    The M113 is super reliable! I already owned 3 different models with that engine. I only had one with few issues that weren’t engine related. The S class had over 200k mi. The one I currently own is daily driven and sometimes hard. If you ever consider a CLK500 SL500 S500 etc do it

    • @mrkring1526
      @mrkring1526 2 года назад

      Yes M113 and M112 are absolutely bulletproof engines

  • @burfurger3074
    @burfurger3074 5 лет назад +6

    Some of the Chrysler small blocks were the most reliable V8 engines ever made. Great job on your "research".

    • @jod4689
      @jod4689 4 года назад +4

      Brad Viviviyal old American V8s are literally some of the most reliable engines ever. What do you mean.

  • @chrisreynolds6520
    @chrisreynolds6520 4 года назад +1

    Nidsan VK series. One tough engine that makes more power than it shows on paper. Have had 3 of them. 2 DE models in Titans both with the CVTCS system on the intake cam and a M56S with direct injection and VVEL. M56S was a MONSTER and got the same fuel mileage as the smaller Q50 with a V6.

  • @omaraguilar1317
    @omaraguilar1317 6 лет назад +29

    Fords modular 4.6 v8????????

    • @trevorwhaley3780
      @trevorwhaley3780 5 лет назад

      Lol not a chance .

    • @taylorc2542
      @taylorc2542 5 лет назад

      @@buttadog5073 They have a bad reputation cause of the spark plugs and lackluster performance relative to the LS and Hemi.

  • @Chopperdog
    @Chopperdog 5 лет назад +5

    The GM Holden 308 V8 5.0 was a reliable V8 built in Australia.

    • @bobmarshall3700
      @bobmarshall3700 5 лет назад

      Amazing they lasted so long without oil pressure!

  • @flyingdutchman4794
    @flyingdutchman4794 2 года назад

    A couple of things:
    1. International Harvester's small-bore V-8s built 1958-1988 were about as bulletproof as they come. The cylinder heads were designed by Offenhauser and the valvetrain used a gear-driven camshaft and pivot-shaft-mount rocker arms. The cooling and lubrication systems were overbuilt since the engines were used in the Scout proto-SUV, light trucks, and medium-duty trucks (an oil change required about 2 1/2 US gallons -10 L- of oil). They had earth-mover torque and a broad power band. The SBV was made in 4.4L, 5.0L, 5.6L, and 6.4L displacements; the 4.4 and 5.6 were most popular and through some parts-shelf engineering could be fitted with the high-flow 6.4L heads and 4-barrel Holley carbs. Downsides: valve float occurred over 5000 RPM (using Mopar 440 valve springs as a replacement fixes this, and they do drop right on), and if you want exhaust headers, a non-stock intake plenum, or a high-lift, long-dwell cam you're off to the machine shop or metal fabricator. Upsides: more torque than one can imagine, and I've heard of more than one million-mile IHC SBV engine.
    2. 3:10 Siren, hahahahahaha.