The Ford Voodoo engine is a revised and heavily upgraded version of the Coyote V8. The biggest difference between the two is ...
When the Y-Block V8 debuted in 1954, it boasted a long list of improvements over its predecessor. It was not only more powerful than Ford's previous Flathead V8, but was also significantly more rigid.
We look back at one of Ford's most legendary engine nameplates, its significance, and how it has evolved over the generations ...