Hot Rod Coyote Swap Guide Reprint July 2013
Hot Rod Coyote Swap Guide Reprint July 2013
Hot Rod Coyote Swap Guide Reprint July 2013
CALLY RE
FROM JUNE PRINTED
2013
Ford 5.0L
Coyote
EngineSwap
Guide
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Warren
Johnson
Cop-Car
Comparo
8-Second
Daily Driver
Indy-Powered
66 Mustang
Wicked
Autocrosser
Marlan Davis
Marc Christ
[Coyote-engine/Fox-body hybrids are among the most popular retrofits. This 5.0Ls being dropped into an 85 Mustang LX owned by Evan J. Smith,
editor of our sister publication Muscle Mustangs & Fast Fords. You can read all about the ongoing project in that mags print editions or online at
MuscleMustangFastFords.com. The ultimate goal is a superlight, road coursecapable street car that should make 420425 rwhp with Fords Boss
intake, long-tube headers, and a T56 trans.
Only Three Years Old, Fords 5.0L DOHC, TI-VCT Engines Have
Already Found Homes in Everything From Street Rods to
Muscle Cars. Heres What it Takes to Get er Done.
What Interchanges?
Which previous-generation Ford Modular engine parts fit the new TI-VCT 5.0L Coyote engines?
Part Type
Will it Fit?
Yes
No
Maybe*
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
*Must be for 8-bolt (DOHC) crank; verify tone-ring clearance and crank offset.
481.4 MM
18.95 IN
These dimensions are for an average engine of the make and size listed.
Intake and exhaust manifold variations on the same engine in different
years can result in slight differences. The dimensions given are overall
dimensions, including air cleaners, oil filters, water pump, mechanical fan,
etc.; but not bellhousings. Lengths are average with a typical long water
pump; a short pump and serpentine-drive can save 1.52 inches. Modular
engine dimensions are as installed in a 96 Mustang. For 5.0L TI-VCT
Coyote dimensions, see the drawings. Except as noted, data in inches or
fractions thereof.
Big-Block
221-255-26024
29 27
289-302W
90 V8
(Windsor) Boss 302
24 29 28
351W
25
29
29
335 Series 351C25 29 29
(Cleveland) Boss 351
Modified 351M-400
26 29 29
332-352-360361-390-406- 27
32
29
FE
410-427-428
427 SOHC
32
34
30
429-460
27
34
29
385 Series
Boss 429
30
34
30
4.6L SOHC
* 26.9 28.6
Modular
4.6L DOHC
28.9 27.1 29.6
Weight
(lbs.)
Height
662.4 MM
26.08 IN
Length
356.1 MM
14.02 IN
Small-Block
360.5 MM
14.19 IN
Engine Family
Width
252.6 MM
9.94 IN
460
500
525
550
575
625
680
720
635
600
576
*28.0 inches without oil cooler; 29.0 inches with oil cooler.
[Get out your tape measure: Here are the official measurements for FRPP Ti VCT V8 crate
engines. Generally, the Coyote is wider but
shorter than most traditional V8 engines.
Physical
Fitness
Oil Pan
and Filter
625.2 MM
24.62 IN
121.1 MM
4.77 IN
Accessory
Drives
[Most swappers and many conversion front clips use 9604 Mustang
Modular V8 sandwich-style engine mounts (such as Anchor PN 3002, passenger side, shown; or PN 3001, driver side). Less popular are 05-and-up
mounts; with their wing-like design that extends about 9 inches, theyre
too wide for most muscle cars but could find a home on some old street
rod frames. Any modular V8 starter fits. FRPPs Controls Pack kit includes
a relay and wiring for the starter, which can be controlled by the PCM or
conventionally.
E
A
[Driver-side view: Visible on this test stand at Total Performance are the
oil-pressure sender (A), oil-level sensor (B), Tremec five-speed bellhousing (C), stock shorty headers (D), and the oxygen sensor (E). There is an O2
sensor for each collector, and FRPP says their location is critical for proper
function. If the factory headers wont fit, see the sidebar for sensor relocation guidelines. Location (F) is a good place to plumb in the sender for an
analog coolant temperature gauge (Coyote PCMs dont use a traditional
coolant temperature sensor).
Exhaust
C
A
Cooling
Electronics
B
D
E
Dougs Headers
[Dougs Headers makes Coyote long-tube headers (PN
D6651, coated; D6651R, uncoated) that fit the Total Cost
Involved and similar classic Ford muscle-car conversion
front clips.
SCT
Fortes Parts
[The two most popular manual trannies being used are either the
T56/6060 six-speed or a Tremec five-speed TKO/3550 (shown). The latest T56 Magnums are rated at 700 lb-ft, compared with about 600 lb-ft
for the latest 3550s. The 3550 is a little slimmer and lighter, so it may be
an easier fit in old muscle cars. D&D, Fortes, Hurst Driveline, and Keisler
offer Tremec-based swap kits.
Performance Automatic
[A popular street automatic-trans solution is Performance Automatics
Street Smart 4R70W package, which includes its Smart Shift stand-alone
trans controller, a custom torque converter, a dipstick/filler tube, a trans
wiring harness, a block-plate, a compatible 5.0L TI-VCT flexplate, and all
necessary hardware. Its good to 650 hp and has a lifetime warranty.
Drivetrain
Interface
[If you shop around, a new 412hp FRPP 5.0L 4V TI-VCT crate engine like
this can be yours for less than $6,200. Note that the engine has no accessories (just a crank and water-pump pulley) and no top cover. Youll also
probably need to grab some of the fuel and coolant plumbing out of the
wrecking yard or fabricate your own.
Part No.
Cr Crank
M-6007-M50 11.0:1
Coyote Sealed Racing Engine (NMRA Coyote Stock Class Spec motor)4 M-6007-M50S 11.0:1
5.0L DOHC Aluminator Crate Engine (naturally aspirated)
M-6007-A50NA 11.0:1
5.0L DOHC Aluminator Crate Engine (supercharged applications)5, 6 M-6007-A50SC 9.5:1
Forged
Forged
Forged
Forged
Oil Top
Price
Price
Pan Cover source
Connecting Rods
Pistons
Forged I-beam
Forged I-beam
Forged Manley H-beam, ARP2000 bolts, Boss 302 rod bearings
Forged Manley H-beam, ARP2000 bolts, Boss 302 rod bearings
Hypereutectic
Hypereutectic
Mahle forged
Mahle forged
8 qt
8 qt
8 qt
8 qt
Forged
12 qt
M-6007-M50BR 11.0:1
Forged
M-6007-A50XS 11.5:1
Forged
Forged Manley H-beam, ARP2000 bolts, Boss 302 rod bearings Mahle forged 12 qt
No
No
Yes
Yes
SRE
SRE
FRPD
FRPD
$6,119.95
$6,129.95
$8,050.00
$8,350.00
Yes
SRE
$13,249.00
(Note 9)
RYPP
$14,449.00
NOTES: Engines with no top cover, use cover kit PN M-9680-M50. FRPD = Ford Racing Parts Direct; RYPP = Roush Yates Performance Parts; SRE = Summit Racing Equipment. Priced Feb. 13 and subject to change; does not include any taxes or shipping
charges. 4For racing, no warranty; otherwise identical to M-6007-M50. 5Custom PCM tuning required for optimum performance. 6Does not include supercharger; supercharger kits sold seperately. 7Includes CNC-ported heads with sodium-filled valves and
high-rpm, short-runner intake. 8Includes fully-ported Boss heads, high-perf cams, and alternator. 9Not applicable: This engine assembly includes a short-runner Cobra Jet intake manifold.
[As used to just cure the deceleration issue, the Ford Speed Dial
doesnt care about what the VSS switchs pulse/mile sampling
rate isso just set all the dip-switch dials to 1.
A small number of early adopters using the Ford conversion harness kit have experienced an engine-stall condition during or
immediately after hard deceleration. There are at least two workarounds for this problem. Just like a standard Ford production PCM,
FRPPs retrofit unit includes full support for a VSS (vehicle speed
sensor), but the wires are not included in the retrofit harness. A VSS
lets the PCM sense that the vehicle is moving (or not). Most modern transmissions (including popular aftermarket replacements)
have VSS sensor provisions. FRPPs provisional workaround is
adapting its existing Speed-Dial unit (PN M-4209ADPT-AC) thats
officially listed in the catalog as an electronic-speedometer recalibration tool, but it now serves as a hardware patch for interfacing a
VSS to FRPPs PCM.
The other solution is a custom software download from JMS
Chip and Performance, an authorized SCT distributor and custom
tuner. Its available for purchase and download for those who own
SCTs tuning devices. The entirely software-based solution is said
to eliminate the stalling condition without the need to add a VSS
or a piggyback device.
Whats It
Gonna Cost?
so much support for the TIVCT engines, but lets not kid
ourselveslate-model, hightech performance doesnt come
cheap. As Kurgan Motorsports
Wade McGowan explains,Ford
Racing really hit the nail on
the head with their support for
swapping these engines. The
downside right now is cost. With
the engine and all the other stuff
youre going to need, you will
probably have $12,000$14,000
in the car. Right now, wrecking
yard pricing is still close to the
new price. This assumes starting with one of the lower-priced
crate engines, then doing most
of the work yourself. Farming
the whole job out, plus adding
a whole new front end, suspension, braking, and steering system, could push the cost into the
$20,000 range. Still, youve got to
climb up on the horse sometime,
and those hardy pioneers are
breaking the ice for the not-toodistant day when engines will
become more plentiful in the
wrecking yard. Next month,
well turn theory into reality, as
we take a look at actual swaps in
a variety of early- and late-model
vehicles. HOT ROD
Contacts
Kurgan Motorsports
LLC; Braselton, GA; 815.669.7223;
KurganMotorsports.com
Performance Automatic;
Frederick, MD; 240.439.4650;
PerformanceAutomatic.com
Dougs HeadersJBA
Performance Exhaust,
(PerTronix Performance
Brands); San Dimas, CA; 909.599.5955;
PerTronix.com
F.A.S.T. (Fuel Air Spark
Technology); Memphis, TN;
877.334.8355 or 901.260.3278;
FuelAirSpark.com
Ford Racing Parts Direct,
a Subsidiary of Autocars/
Speedshop Direct; Atascadero, CA;
877.SPEED.BY; FordRacingPartsDirect.com
Ford Racing Performance Parts
(FRPP); Dearborn, MI; 800.FORD788 or
313.621.0771; FordRacingParts.com
Fortes Parts Connection Inc.;
Framingham, MA; 508.875.0016;
FortesParts.com
Heidts Hot Rod Shop; Wauconda, IL;
800.841.8188; www.Heidts.com
Hurst Driveline Conversions;
W. Sacramento, CA; 707.535.3030
(general) or 760.859.6635 (tech);
Hurst-Drivelines.com
JMS Chip & Performance;
Lucedale, MS; 601.766.9427; JMSchip.com
Justins Performance Center
(JPC); Millersville, MD; 866.JPC.RACE;
JPCracing.com
Keisler Engineering Inc.;
Rockford, TN; 888.609.0094 or
805.609.8187; KeislerAuto.com
Kooks Custom Headers;
Statesville, NC; 866.586.KOOK;
KooksCustomHeaders.com
KRC Power Steering; Kennesaw, GA;
800.451.1074 or 770.422.5135;
KRCpower.com
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