Magnum 5.2 L V8 At the time of its introduction, the 5.2 L Magnum created 230 hp (172 kW) at 4,100 rpm and 295 lb⋅ft (400 N⋅m) at 3,000 rpm. Production of this engine lasted until 2002, when it was completely replaced by the newer 4.7 L PowerTech SOHC V8 engine.
Q. Is the Dodge 318 a good engine?
The Good And The BadIn terms of durability, the Mopar 318 is robust. The bottom end of most 318 engines used a cast-iron crankshaft, and though these are not as desirable as a forged crank, the cast-iron piece has proven to be very reliable.
Q. How much horsepower does a 318 V8 engine have?
The 318 four-barrel, used on police pursuit and other cars, produed 165 hp and 240 lb-ft of torque.
Q. Is the voodoo engine a coyote?
Code-named Voodoo and sharing its basic architecture with the Mustang GT’s 435-hp, 5.0-liter Coyote engine, this new powerplant is an altogether wilder animal, producing 526 horsepower at 7500 rpm and 429 pound-feet of torque at 4750.
Q. How much horsepower can you get out of a coyote engine?
The cylinder heads on the Coyote are game changers; there is no doubt about that. The aluminum, 4-valve per cylinder heads are a major reason the Coyote engine is able to produce over 400 horsepower from a displacement of only 5.0L. These new heads are highly efficient and have excellent flow.
Q. Is the Coyote 5.0 a good engine?
The 5.0L Coyote engine is a part of Ford’s modular engine series found in 2011-present F150 and Mustang GT models. However, overall these are reliable engines.
Q. Is the 5.0 Coyote a good motor?
Designed more for utilitarian use, the truck Coyote makes up to 395 horsepower with its tune favoring low end torque rather than high RPM zest. Nonetheless it’s still a potent engine that is plentiful on the secondhand market.
Q. Why are Coyote engines so good?
Unlike many of the DI engine from other manufacturers, the Coyote combines the high-pressure direct injection with the low-pressure port injection from the previous generations. The dual fuel system also helped support the increase in compression (11.0:1 in Gen 1 and 2 to 12.0:1 in Gen 3).