At this point, mixing and matching the Big Three U.S. auto manufacturers' V-8 powerplants, both internally and across all brands of vehicles—engine-swapping, if you will—is a tried-and-true practice.
We have seen our fair share of crazy engineering achievements involving Ford’s ubiquitous F-Series of pickup trucks. With fourteen generations of wonders and countless versions, the F-Series certainly ...
(Updated February 2020) The practice of engine swapping is nothing new, and dates back to a time when materials like rich mahogany and canvas were regulars amongst the automotive design arsenal.
The concept of engine swaps has been around for more than half a century, and there’s not a definitive answer to what is right and wrong on this topic. We do have a few pointers for those interested ...
"I've got a '68 Valiant with a blowed engine, and a '54 Jimmy pickup with a busted rear but a real good motor. …" We shouldn't have to tell you this is the wrong reason to attempt an engine swap, but ...
Ford introduced the EcoBoost engine for the 2010 model year, and while the idea of a turbocharged engine and direct injection fuel delivery was not new, it brought a breath of fresh air to the scene.