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Ford's 427 vs 428 FE V8 engines: How different are they?
Explore the differences between Ford's legendary 427 and 428 FE V8 engines, including their design, performance, and famous ...
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Ford’s 427 vs 428 FE V8s show how small changes made big differences
Ford’s FE series started life as a versatile V8 architecture meant to cover a wide range of passenger cars and trucks, not as ...
Leading up to the peak of the muscle car era, automakers like Ford and Pontiac were locked in a battle of one-upmanship. While smaller, higher revving engines were popular among hot rodders, there was ...
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) ...
Our friend and FE fanatic Barry Robotnick of Survival Motorsports recently completed a book for CarTech Books all about the legendary FE engine, and big-block fans should pick one up if they want to ...
One of the most fun ways to build a hot rod or muscle car is to take your favorite vehicle, then give it the drivetrain you wish the factory could have. You know, like dropping a big-block Chevy in an ...
Ford's venerable FE series big-block has been around since Dwight Eisenhower was president yet we just can't get enough of this tried and proven Ford big-block. The FE is the mill that won Le Mans ...
If you always wanted to build a strong-running big-block Ford (or any other Henry, for that matter), but were holding back because of the parts availability problem, relax. The factory may be out of ...
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