These new Ford FE heads fill the gap between your stock iron heads and mega-buck racing heads designed for big-inch FE engines. The PowerPort 175 heads have a 175cc intake runner with a CNC port job ...
The 1968 Mustang you see here is a restomod that excels in almost every single regard, and it all starts with the engine that puts the wheels in motion. Power now comes from a Ford 428-ci (7.0-liter) ...
Any '65-'70 Shelby Mustang is a very special, drool-worthy muscle car. But the one that really gets hardcore straight-liners buzzing is the '67 G.T. 500. Not only was it the first series-produced 428 ...
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When Ford built the FE engines that reshaped muscle car history
Ford’s FE V8s arrived at a moment when American performance was shifting from backyard hot-rodding to factory-built power, ...
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How the Ford 427 engine really differs from the 428
The Ford 427 and 428 share the same FE big-block family badge, yet they were built for very different missions. One was engineered as a racing hammer that lived at high rpm, the other as a ...
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