The Ford 351W and the Chevrolet 350 V8 engines are iconic in the auto world. While they are similar, they also feature some ...
Ford's 351 Modified engine had a longer deck height. The 351 Cleveland had iron intakes, and the 351 Windsor had forged ...
Explore the differences between Ford's legendary 427 and 428 FE V8 engines, including their design, performance, and famous ...
Pity the poor Ford Windsor family! They always wanted to getaheadbut until recently were stymied by their Boss, the Clevelands. All the high-perf factory and aftermarket R&D went into canted-valve ...
Ford fans do not argue about much more fiercely than they do about pushrod versus modular V8s, because that split defines not ...
In terms of engines, bigger really is better. Yeah, you can spin a smaller engine to the moon or stuff it will boost to make good power, but for a naturally aspirated (NA) engine, life is just easier ...
With the success of our past Ford articles, we knew we had to come back with another great article for you guys. In light of this, we took on a complete engine build that was candy painted, chromed, ...
Ford pushrod V8s were used in the second half of the 1900s, but they were phased out by Modular engines that were more ...
More good news for Canadian auto workers along with Toyota’s announcement of expanded RAV4 capacity at Woodstock, Ontario: Ford is adding an extra engine-making shift in Windsor. Demand for new ...