2014 Mustang Engine Information – 302 cubic inch V-8 (5.0 L Coyote V8)
The 5L Coyote
The Coyote is a 5.0 liter, naturally aspirated V8 engine from Ford Motor used in the Ford Mustang and pickup trucks. Featuring a dual overhead cam (DOHC) design, in a V configuration, the Ford Coyote architecture has been part of the Ford Modular family since 2011.
With an increased push for engines that had more power and more economy, it was clear that that technology needed to improve dramatically, and that wasn’t going to be possible if Ford chose to stay with a traditional small-block engine. The modular engine had improved dramatically since the first iteration was used in a Lincoln Town Car back in 1990. Also, Ford had some exciting new technology that they couldn’t wait to add to the modular designs. 2010 was the first year that Ford added Twin Independent Variable Cam Timing to some of its engines.
The Coyote engine was designed to compete with the Charger Hemi and the Camaro’s LS3. Since 2011, a Coyote engine has been in all Mustang GTs and has been available as an option in upgraded F-150s.
Engine Basics
Model Year | 2014 |
Short Name | 5.0L 420hp V8 (GT) |
Engine Configuration | V8 |
Cylinders | 8 |
VIN Code | F |
Displacement (CU) | 302 Cubic Inches |
Displacement (Liters) | 5.0 Liters |
Fuel | DOHC |
Compression | 11.0:1 |
Power (hp) | 420 hp @ 6500 RPM |
Torque (lb/ft | 390 lb/ft @ 4250 RPM |