10 Awesome Ford Engines - Mustang 360

Creating the ultimate under hood show with a radical engine combination is nothing new, but it’s guaranteed to get people talking. When it comes to modifying the engine, some do it for sheer power, while others want a certain look. Even Ford Motor Company has pushed the boundaries of customization and performance with wild internal combustion design. Ford’s Cosworth Formula 1 and Indy Car engines of the 1960s and 1970s are a few examples—in more modern times we’ve seen Ford experiment with a short-deck V10 based on the 4. 6L modular, a 7. 0L Hurricane, a variety of supercharged and... Think about it, the output of the 5. 0L engine has essentially doubled (215 to 435) from 1995 to 2015. Thankfully, Ford is never satisfied with the current technology, or power levels. And while the future is bright at Ford Motor Company, especially with the EcoBoost, everyone continues to push the envelope. But this story is all about cool combinations, so we’ve created a list of 10 wild engines for you to dig into. The project was relatively short-lived, but it was fun to watch Ford develop what many thought was the next hot Mustang V8. The 777 was actually a big-bore. Source: www.mustangandfords.com