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The Ford F-150 Engine Lineup for 2010
by Lowmileageengines on Sep 15, 2010
The F-150 is by far the most popular variant in Ford’s legendary F-Series. Introduced in 1975, the Ford F-150 has continued to be one of America’s most popular trucks while also continuing to provide bar-setting innovation. Now in its twelfth vehicle generation, industry experts don’t expect much to change with the arrival of the 2010 Ford F-150.
This is a truck beloved by the consumers, but more than that, the critics universally praise it as well. A great deal of that praise starts with the 2010 F-150 engine lineup, which is a slight tweak to the all-new F-150 engine lineup that Ford introduced for the 2009 model year. The V6 engines are gone, and in their place are three primary V8 choices.
4.6 L V8 F-150 Engine (2 versions)
The base 4.6 L 2-valve F-150 engine generates 248 horsepower at 4750 rpm and 293 pound-feet of torque at 4000 rpm. Tests have placed this engine’s zero to 60 mph performance at approximately 8.5 seconds. In...Read More >>
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The Ford 2005 F-150 series of pickup is a favorite choice for those wanting a truck with not only a powerful engine, but also a reliable one. Reliability is what Ford always strives to maintain and the pickup’s F-150 engine has proved its dependability.
The F-150 engine has been produced in different sizes and installed in the different models of the 2005 Ford F-150 series. F-150 engine sizes produced are the 4.6 liter V8, the 5.4 liter V8, and the 4.2 liter V6. Both V8s have automatic transmissions, while the V6 model has automatic or a five-speed manual. The power...
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