Inside Look - The FPRP Coyote Gen 1 Crate Engine

INSIDE THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE FORD PERFORMANCE 5.0L COYOTE LONG BLOCK, GEN 1 CRATE ENGINE

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DEARBORN - Since its introduction in 2011, the Ford Performance 5.0L Coyote crate engine has been an enthusiast favorite and a staple of Ford’s Mustang GT lineup. With the 2015 model year came the first major design changes to the 5.0L Coyote engine, creating a market for 2011-2014 Mustang GT owners looking to install a new Coyote engine compatible with their model year. Out of this, Ford Performance developed the new 5.0L Coyote Long Block, Gen 1 crate engine which brings the improvements made to the 2015-2017 Coyote (Gen 2) crate engine to 2011-2014 Mustang GT owners.

We sat down with Ford Performance Product Manager Mike Robins to discuss the development of the 5.0L Coyote Long Block, Gen 1 crate engine:

Why did Ford Performance develop the new 5.0L Coyote Long Block, Gen 1?

For many customers a demand exists for a BRAND NEW (versus remanufactured) engine that will bolt in and run properly in a 2011-2014 Mustang GT. Furthermore, we’ve expanded our engine lineup to include these long blocks to accompany our existing short blocks and complete crate engines. This offers us the ability to give customers what they really want. This long block provides a solution to 2011-2014 Mustang owners looking for a new engine, or for the basis of a custom Coyote engine build.

What are the benefits of the Gen 1 Long Block?

Many 2011-2014 Mustang GT owners are in the sweet spot of modifying their vehicles. This long block gives any 2011-2014 Mustang GT owner the opportunity of a BRAND NEW long block option. A complete 2014 “Gen 1” engine is no longer manufactured by our engine plant, but this upgrade will solve that predicament and even offer a performance benefit to our customers at the same time. When a customer opts for this long block, they simply reuse or finish off their top end components the way they want, add exhaust, and finally have a custom calibration created for their vehicle. That’s all it takes to be off and running again.

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How did Ford Performance go about developing the engine?

There are two types of Coyote engines, the 2011-2014 or “Gen 1”, and the 2015-2017, or “Gen 2” Coyote engine. Our Ford Performance engineering team integrated all of the 2015-2017 “Gen 2” Coyote benefits and improvements in a package that will work seamlessly in a 2011-2014 Mustang GT. Additionally this long block can also be used in any custom, hot rod, or street rod application with a “Gen 1” Coyote engine control system.

Many of the benefits of the “Gen 2” Coyote are derived from its ability to breathe better. These attributes include a new cylinder head design which flows even better than the CNC-ported 2012-2013 cylinder head found on the BOSS Mustang. The “Gen 2” also benefits from larger intake and exhaust valves, improved camshafts, revised pistons that accommodate larger valves, and even a rebalanced, forged crankshaft which supports higher-rpm operation. It was important to us to integrate all of these improvements in a package which works in an earlier, 2011-2014 Mustang combination.

What were some of the challenges in developing the 5.0L Coyote Long Block, Gen 1?

Many of the challenges to create this long block stemmed from the engine electronics. Electronics in today’s passenger vehicles are as complicated as ever. With that being said, the first thing we did was target the top end electronics which power a 2011-2014 Coyote, and adapt this 2017 engine to fit with those electronics. It certainly helped having the Ford engineers on our side to pull off complicated tasks like this.

Toward what type of enthusiast is the engine targeted?

Medium- to hard-core enthusiasts will see a lot of value in the packaging of this engine. This long block offers the benefits of a “Gen 2” Coyote, but in “Gen 1” packaging.

What intended use of this engine do you see for 2011-2014 Mustang GT enthusiasts?

This long block is intended to be used in production 2011-2014 Mustang GT’s for those owners seeking a replacement or upgraded engine, or as the basis for almost any custom, hot rod or street rod combination.

Is there anything else we should know about Ford Performance Coyote Crate Engines?

Coyote engines vary slightly by the original vehicle application for which they were intended. For more information on 2011-2017 5.0L V8 Coyote engines, please see the Ford Performance Coyote Crate Engine Technical Reference Guide, or reach our Ford Performance Tech Line at (800) 367-3788.

The 5.0L Coyote Long Block, Gen 1 crate engine for 2011-2014 Mustang GT’s is available now.
 
Anyone know what cams are in this motor? Is it boss 302 cams like the gen 2 coyote or the gen 1 coyote cams?

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Anyone know what cams are in this motor? Is it boss 302 cams like the gen 2 coyote or the gen 1 coyote cams?

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From Ford Racing:

The M-6006-M50A1 Long Block has been developed for the customer that needs a Coyote that will run in a "Gen 1", 2011-2014 Mustang or run with a "Gen 1" engine control system.

This long block offers a performance improvement in 2011-2014 Mustangs due to the performance enhancing updates/components noted below:



  • Larger intake valves than "Gen 1"
  • Larger exhaust valves than "Gen 1"
  • Revised intake camshafts from "Gen 1"
  • Revised exhaust camshafts from "Gen 1"
  • Stiffer valve springs to ensure that the valves close completely at high rpm
  • New cylinder-head casting, including revised ports that provide a straighter path to the valves for less-restrictive intake and exhaust flow and combustion chamber modifications to accommodate larger valves
  • Redesigned piston tops with deeper cutouts to clear the new larger valves
  • Rebalanced forged crankshaft that supports higher-rpm operation
  • 11.0:1 Compression ratio
  • Hypereutectic aluminum pistons
  • Forged connecting rods
  • Forged steel crankshaft
  • Aluminum block
  • 8 qt. capacity oil pan
  • Aluminum cylinder heads, DOHC, four valves per cylinder, Variable intake and exhaust camshaft timing
  • Engine mount bosses and bell housing mount pattern common to 4.6L modular engines
Many of the above improvements to the "Gen 2", 2015-2017 Coyote focus on allowing it to breathe better. The improvements, many of which are derived from the lessons learned in developing the special edition 2012-2013 Mustang Boss 302, allow for better breathing, especially at higher engine speeds.

This long block does not include the following:


Part Type
Engine: Complete Engines
Warranty Availability

Available
Packaged Dimensions
36" x 39.5" x 36
Packaged Weight
441 lb(s)
UPC Code
756122004340
Country of Origin
Canada
 

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