The Ford V10 Triton engine is the largest displacement power plant in the Blue Oval's Modular line and one of the biggest it puts in a consumer vehicle. With a displacement of 6.8 liters and plenty of ...
Whether it's the 428 Cobra Jet that powered some of the brand's most iconic sports cars or the legendary 427 V8 that helped Ford win Le Mans in the 1960s, Ford is always part of the conversation when ...
Ford unveiled the Boss 429 in 1969 after NASCAR had disallowed its 427 single overhead cam motor. Decision makers inside Ford were tired of getting whupped in NASCAR competition by Chevrolet's ...
Of all the engines in Ford’s Modular family, the 6.8-liter V10 might be considered the worst. On top of the spark plug thread problems that plagued the V8s, it was simply a more complex, less ...
V10 engines aren't particularly common in road cars, but there was a time when two of America's Big Three automakers engineered V10s to replace big block V8s in their heavy duty truck platforms. Even ...
If you gave me a wrecked Lincoln Continental, a gas V10 engine from a Ford F-250, and a pile of Mustang cylinder heads, it would still look like a pile of scraps after nearly three years of work, but ...
SHANGHAI — One of the greatest traits that sets Formula One apart from other sports is its sound. The ear-piercing V12 and V10 engines, the latter most recently used in 2005, were previously a major ...