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Technical Reference Document: 2011-2019 5.0L Coyote V8 Engine Improvements & Changes

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Ford claims peak power on the Gen3 is at 7K, not 6,500. But I agree it seems largely the same at 6,500 rpm, therefore not having much benefit to run the engine to redline.
Read the pamphlet closely and take note of the peak RPM listed for each motor
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Adding (2) more very informative links for those seeking tech/variances between the Coyote Gen 1, 2, and 3.

https://fordcobraengines.com/ford-coyote-5-0l-engine-difference/
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Steeda's History of the Coyote page - very cool! Did you know that the Coyote kicked off as far back as 1980 and arrived to what it is today?

Also, do you know why it's called the Coyote? Check the link to find out (and for those who know, no spoilers please!):
https://www.steeda.com/ford-coyote-engine-history
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