When it comes to building your dream car, choosing the right crate engine is crucial for achieving the performance and ...
Picking up where we left off last month, here is the remainder of potent powerplants neatly packaged in a crate. Crate engines have, for some time, fascinated rodders, and why not-they provide ...
Hot-rodders love the Ford 7.3-liter pushrod V8. It’s more compact than the 5.0-liter Coyote despite its bigger displacement, and it’s proven to be capable of making huge power without blowing up.
With the Roush name prominently displayed on a number of performance-oriented Ford vehicles from Roush Mustangs to Super Duty trucks, it's evident the Roush name is synonymous with high performance.
The other crate engine comes out of the Coyote 5.0 engine family, taking its place as the ninth crate version of the venerable engine platform that joined the party 15 years ago. Ford plucks Dark ...
Installing a crate engine into your car is a surefire way to boost its performance, providing your car with more horsepower and torque. But will your car still be street-legal? That depends on the ...
In production since 2010 for the 2011 model year, the 5.0-liter Coyote V8 was updated for the 2024 model year Mustang. The biggest change over the Gen 3 Coyote is the introduction of dual throttle ...
Crate engines are a lifeline for street-performance two-wheelers and four-wheelers. When Harley-Davidson introduced the Screamin' Eagle 135ci Stage IV Performance Crate Engine in 2023, it wasn't just ...
America is the land of the free and of V8s. While turbocharging is great and all, most of us dream of a large, hunking V8 that sounds glorious, leaves unending skid marks, and offers the thrust of a ...