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The 460 is not an FE. It is a Lima block. FE was the older design big block.
Either way
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The 460 is not an FE. It is a Lima block. FE was the older design big block.
Either way
The 460 is not an FE. It is a Lima block. FE was the older design big block.
The Ecoboost vs 460 is apples and oranges IMO. The 460 is a work horse and that's how it was designed, not so with the Eco. The Eco is a car engine designed to work in a truck, which is fine for towing when needed. The FE was designed to tow ALL THE TIME. If you put them to the task doing the same job as a tow vehicle, the Eco will die long before the FE will.
Its actually a "385 series V8". Alongside the 429.
Yes, that's true. I couldn't remember the actual series name. Lima is the build plant. There is also a 370 in the same family that was used in big trucks, IIRC f-350 and up.
I've owned a few 429's and 460's. First one I owned was a 429 I pulled from a 68 Merc Marquis and put into a 68 Torino 2dr coupe. That was a great combo. Never had a chance to time it at the track but I was doing consistent 105 mph on L60/15 bias ply. That would be probably a 13.3 - 13.5 seconds in the 1/4. Not bad for $300 [1980 dollars] total investment.
Currently I have 3 460's, one in an 1989 RV, one in a 1977 f250, and a c8ve block and heads I plan on rebuilding someday.
Had a 460 in my 90 F350 with a ZF-5, it was a tow beast. It either had a 4,400 lb camper on it dragging an IH Scout behind it or it was pulling a 10,000lb 5th wheel. That was the only one I've owned, but we had a bunch of trucks at work with'um, that's one heck of an engine...an absolute work horse, just like the V-10.
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