GM Gen 5 LT vs Ford Coyote. Which one is better and why.

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  • @AutoGuild
    @AutoGuild  Před 2 měsíci +1

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  • @bryanrussell6679
    @bryanrussell6679 Před 2 lety +545

    Both are great engines. They just use different philosophies. I love the "do more with less cubes" from the ford. I also love how responsive the LS & LT engines are from very few mods. Whichever side your heart aligns with, you should be thankful for the competition always upping the ante. Because we ultimately benefit from that with a big grin every time you mash that go pedal.

    • @MrRangersfan123
      @MrRangersfan123 Před 2 lety +30

      Wish more people had this mindset. I own a mustang but love the LS/LT platform and one of my dream projects is an LS Swapped 77/78 trans am and my dream car is a C7 Z06 Corvette.

    • @travelinman482
      @travelinman482 Před 2 lety +5

      @@MrRangersfan123
      It’s sacrilegious to put a Chevy engine into a Pontiac. Why not a Pontiac 455 big block?

    • @rexmilanista
      @rexmilanista Před 2 lety +27

      @@travelinman482 because a modern LS/LT is smaller then a big block chev/Pontiac, more efficient, can make more power and has far greater transmission options to boot. You get the best of both worlds when doing a swap like that in a hot rod.
      This all coming from a die hard Ford Guy. I'm toying with the idea of actually doing a 7.3 swap in my Fairlane as the aftermarket grows for that engine.

    • @travelinman482
      @travelinman482 Před 2 lety +6

      @@rexmilanista
      Liked your comments. Now, are you talking about more [stock] transmission options? Cause there’s several companies that make aftermarket transmissions for engine swaps, etc. Also, you can make any BB engine build some serious horsepower and most importantly, torque. Dr. Olds used to build some bad ass 455ci engines in his heyday! There’s already a 7.3L Godzilla engine on CZcams that’s pushing over 1,000 hp.

    • @travelinman482
      @travelinman482 Před 2 lety

      @J Jones
      Blue 400…? Ford powertrain?

  • @chrisdaigle5410
    @chrisdaigle5410 Před 2 lety +526

    Before (big block) gasoline engines go away, I wish Ford would make a 7 liter version of the Coyote engine. Use the same bore and stroke as the 427 FE. Yes, it would be bigger and longer than the current engine, but at roughly 780hp and still driveable, it would be the meanest naturally aspirated crate engine ever.

    • @Honda1k
      @Honda1k Před 2 lety +127

      Gas motors aren't going anywhere

    • @PureCountryof91
      @PureCountryof91 Před 2 lety +35

      The 6.2 can be taken to 7.0. and while still sohc, it has massive semi-hemi valve angles, and dual spark plugs allowing for a shit load of fuel and air to be burned..

    • @lobehold2263
      @lobehold2263 Před 2 lety +70

      Or buy the 7.3L godzilla engine they have now. Not a oversized coyote but they share ford's modular whatever thingy.

    • @169abr
      @169abr Před 2 lety +23

      One last Hoo-Rah, the return of “The Cammer”

    • @CJColvin
      @CJColvin Před 2 lety +50

      Ford did make the 427 SOHC Cammer V8 and let me tell you its the most baddest engine on the planet.

  • @tristanoliva
    @tristanoliva Před rokem +55

    I’m not a Ford guy by any stretch however it’s impossible to ignore how good the coyotes are! Those 10r80’s are nuts too

    • @xxtriss-lt6
      @xxtriss-lt6 Před 7 měsíci +4

      u can thank GM for the 10spd transmission but stock still 12.6s -13.6s not so impressive and that engine comes with 4 cams so is way more expensive to mod than the LT or LS

    • @jimmillet1442
      @jimmillet1442 Před 7 měsíci +16

      ​@@xxtriss-lt6Thank GM for what? The 10 speed is all Fords design.Its the 9 speed that came from that joint venture that was used in GM vehicles.

    • @xxtriss-lt6
      @xxtriss-lt6 Před 7 měsíci

      @@jimmillet1442 k

    • @eliteghost0001
      @eliteghost0001 Před 5 měsíci +5

      @@xxtriss-lt6 the mustang is by far the most cheap vehicle to mod. what are you even saying. It has by far the most aftermarket support too. Hate if you want but dont lie man.

    • @xxtriss-lt6
      @xxtriss-lt6 Před 5 měsíci

      @@eliteghost0001 tell me u don’t know shit about cars without telling me

  • @Yaboidavey
    @Yaboidavey Před rokem +53

    I've driven both.
    The 6.2 pushrod v8 Chevy makes is great for low rpm grunt work, endless torque on demand to where you'll find yourself doing hillclimbs without dropping a gear.
    The Ford 5.0L is great to play with at mid to high rpms and never feels short of breath.
    Both have positives and negatives. But at the end of the day, you won't be disappointed to own either of them

    • @d.e.b.b5788
      @d.e.b.b5788 Před rokem +3

      It's the joy of getting to drive all maker's designs that makes it so much fun to switch manufacturers every few years when a new version comes out. Getting old ain't bad, since I can now afford a new car every few years. That house I bought in 1977 for $40K and sold for $625K turned out to be a good investment, when I moved to a retirement home that only cost us $50K.

    • @Yaboidavey
      @Yaboidavey Před rokem +3

      @D.E.B. B must've been nice buying houses in that kind of market. I bought my first place at $325k in 2017, bought a second in 2019 for $488k, and a third last year for $460k.
      If I were building my investment in your market, I would probably be over a dozen houses in the same length of time.
      But that was a different time, back before our government destroyed our way of life.

    • @calebniederhofer6529
      @calebniederhofer6529 Před rokem

      It really does not though. In fact, It does not reach peak torque till about 5krpm. It is the opposite actually. It will still tow, and make a lot of power, but it can’t compare in power to the 3.5 EB, or a diesel in low end torque.

    • @d.e.b.b5788
      @d.e.b.b5788 Před rokem

      @@calebniederhofer6529 It's not the size of the block which determines when the torque comes on the cam.

  • @cynic777
    @cynic777 Před 2 lety +189

    Good video with good details. The real answer is “it depends”.

  • @stephenhodge6441
    @stephenhodge6441 Před 2 lety +239

    Really great video. I own all three engines LS, LT, and coyote. All 3 are great but I just love the simplicity of the LS. Glad to see you are an engine guy with an open mind and not just a fan boy. That is hard to find these days.

    • @derqatarzan4207
      @derqatarzan4207 Před 2 lety +6

      100% was the best comparison I've seen yet! They all make great motors these days that's for sure.

    • @andresmarquez5241
      @andresmarquez5241 Před 2 lety +4

      Since u own all three i wanted ro ask, how much diffrent feeling is the low end torque in the coyote compared to ls?

    • @MegaMma4life
      @MegaMma4life Před 2 lety +4

      Coyote is a better motor

    • @stephenhodge6441
      @stephenhodge6441 Před 2 lety +4

      @@MegaMma4life would you like to enlighten the rest of us with facts?

    • @MegaMma4life
      @MegaMma4life Před 2 lety +4

      @@stephenhodge6441 its a smaller displacements motor that pushes more hp per cubic inch. It revs higher and has a broader power ban. While both motors perform well the coyote is a better motor. Doesn't need 6 liters to produce 1xxx hp. I also personally think the ls motors are superior to the lt tech. I know some of the ls heads flow way better. Now each motor has its short comings but I would chose the coyote everyday over a lt and a ls. The modular motor lineup of Ford even there 5.4 dohc 5.2 dohc 5.8 dohc motors you can push 800 plus wheel with a pd blower and have power from idle to redlibe. Yes you can fo the dame with a lt. Comes down to power per cub fords motors are superior

  • @aubreysmccollams1079
    @aubreysmccollams1079 Před rokem +16

    The gen 3 coyote is an absolute masterpiece.

    • @petrospago3515
      @petrospago3515 Před 2 měsíci

      there is a combo of parts between all 3 gens called the 3 2 1 combo and it makes a beast engine

  • @vxer1000
    @vxer1000 Před 2 lety +43

    The Voodoo engine is probably the greatest engine made to date by an American manufacturer. Powerful, high revving and an intoxicating exhaust note. It left it's mark on every auto manufacturer, both domestic and import. The GT350R is one of the quickest naturally aspirated cars on the Nurburgring ever.

    • @jamesbottger5894
      @jamesbottger5894 Před 2 lety +9

      Nah, the LS and LT engines are better...

    • @cvzanikos1
      @cvzanikos1 Před 2 lety

      Yup

    • @smokepeddler
      @smokepeddler Před 2 lety +9

      When I see a voodoo or coyote with 300k miles and still runs strong we'll talk.
      Until then I'll go with an LS.

    • @banette36
      @banette36 Před 2 lety +3

      @@smokepeddler I have both Ford and Chevy Silverado 1500 5.3 , Ford F-150 FX4 5.4 . every time I have to work on that Ford . absolutely kick myself in the ass .. everytime I get to work on my Silverado ! I'm like hell yes more power what can I do today ! the only thing I will do to that F-150 is a tune .
      my 97 Z28 LT1 was actually easier to work on then this ford... I'm with you , but even if my Chevy doesn't make 300,000 miles I can still rebuild it easier !
      And have fun doing it..

    • @smokepeddler
      @smokepeddler Před 2 lety +2

      @@banette36 Agreed. my 99 1500 Silverado is so Easy to work on. Everything is accessible and easy to reach. I had a 97 f150 and you had to remove 10 things to replace anything. Both good trucks though.

  • @Airman..
    @Airman.. Před 2 lety +202

    Gotta appreciate the engineering went into making the Voodoo engine.. LS guy

    • @Black_Star_Racer
      @Black_Star_Racer Před 2 lety +50

      Gotta appreciate the how GM got the pushrod down to a science.......... Coyote guy

    • @ctcdarkness
      @ctcdarkness Před 2 lety +21

      Can’t forget the forced induced version of the voodoo, the predator. Pretty damn amazing for the size of it…. LS guy as well.

    • @koncha0422
      @koncha0422 Před 2 lety +20

      This comment section makes me happy.

    • @rickgehring7507
      @rickgehring7507 Před 2 lety +15

      with out a doubt it's one of the best thought out engine platforms ever to be produced .........Hemi Guy

    • @tnaccountability7455
      @tnaccountability7455 Před 2 lety +5

      People cant grasp that GM has copied ford for a while now. They are doing so to try to catch up to the fords hp per ci since ford has always our powered GM engines per ci

  • @honda116969
    @honda116969 Před 2 lety +192

    Damn dude you have a complete understanding of these motors & you're good at explaining it 💯%👍👍

    • @jlo13800
      @jlo13800 Před 2 lety

      Niether one, what is there dfi 2 stroke v8 option for 2022?

    • @tnaccountability7455
      @tnaccountability7455 Před 2 lety +1

      Lol. This is like elementary 😆 WOW you are easily amused. This is common knowledge bro

    • @tnaccountability7455
      @tnaccountability7455 Před 2 lety

      @Brian Stafford cause the 2 piece plugs. Im a Ford guy and the 5.4 of that yr is junk

    • @tnaccountability7455
      @tnaccountability7455 Před 2 lety

      @Brian Stafford the 5.4 isnt half the engine a mod 302 for that matter.

    • @tnaccountability7455
      @tnaccountability7455 Před 2 lety

      😆 this comment wreaks of clueless

  • @michaelakers8698
    @michaelakers8698 Před 2 lety +47

    This is the most genuine unbiased comparison of the two motors I think I've ever heard both have their advantages and disadvantages but in stock form they do the job they were designed for good job I learned a lot thanks

  • @Marco-fi6gv
    @Marco-fi6gv Před 2 lety +5

    I'm definitely a V8 fan, without a doubt. Had a fastback Torino Gt with a 390 4spd sold it when I bought first house. Got rid of my '89 Gt 5.0 fox body a couple years later when we had kids and needed a family car. Been regretting this ever since, but I do still have a V8 truck 🤷🏻‍♂️. We also had a 5.3 LS in our 2002 Tahoe, but my son wrecked it🙄😡. I am old school, but I do love these new engines too. I've been wanting a new mustang for a while and if I had my choice it would be the GT 350 with the voodoo, even though the gt500 has the most horses. My neighbor just picked up one of the new Camaros and it's sweet too. You can't go wrong with either. I'm just glad we still have all these options. Hopefully we will have them for years to come, as long as the government doesn't ruin things 🙄. Thanks for the awesome video!!!

  • @uptownsamcv
    @uptownsamcv Před 2 lety +153

    I prefer the higher displacement, compact design, and simplicity of the LT. GM has done wonders with the pushrod design.

    • @errorsofmodernism9715
      @errorsofmodernism9715 Před 2 lety +10

      lol

    • @jostrander71
      @jostrander71 Před 2 lety +11

      LT4 and LT5 are the best motors on the planet

    • @jostrander71
      @jostrander71 Před 2 lety +11

      @Frank Bonazza III If you can find a LT4 or LT5 in a junkyard grab it.

    • @redtesta
      @redtesta Před 2 lety +3

      @Frank Bonazza III you gotta be a ford fan .

    • @karlschauff7989
      @karlschauff7989 Před 2 lety +10

      @Frank Bonazza III Naw, junkyard trolls love all the Coyote blocks with warped cylinders and grenaded oil pumps.

  • @heavenhelpus479
    @heavenhelpus479 Před 2 lety +48

    I've had the pleasure of owning cars with both the LS and LT, as well as the latest gen Coyote and the Voodoo 5.2L in my GT350R. I must say this is the best explanation of these motors that the common enthusiast can understand without being an mech. engineer. Well done. New sub.

    • @Hey_Blinkin
      @Hey_Blinkin Před 2 lety +5

      @rross27 we all know the answer... LS

    • @ssj2camaro21
      @ssj2camaro21 Před 2 lety +1

      All he did was take all the stats, that you, honestly could have read yourself and made a video.

    • @Hey_Blinkin
      @Hey_Blinkin Před 2 lety +3

      @rross27 those are all some really cool builds you have had. Personally, I've had both the new LT1 in a 17 Camaro SS. And currently have a 19 Z06 with the LT4. Love both in their own way. The LT1 was a manual with 455/455 in it and she would rip and loved to be "beat" on. LT4 is the same, but you have to be careful as the car is super expensive and the engine is ridiculously more powerful than anything I have ever had. Probably going to get another ZL1 or Z28 in 26 for the last year of the gen 6, Vette will be paid for by then and more of a "show" car. Keeping her stock. Hope you can get your hands on either one in the near future, you will not be disappointed!

    • @Prestiged_peck
      @Prestiged_peck Před 2 lety +3

      @@Hey_Blinkin the coyote is a different monster, it doesn't slap you in the face as much, but it's just insane how it just keeps pulling, and pulling, and pulling, yanno the LS motor might make peak around 4500-6k, meanwhile we're revving to 9 and making more power the whole way there. Completely different, but I prefer the coyote, and fyi if you want a really torquey coyote you can put a cam ground for torque in, like off the f150, and all of a sudden I can't tell much of a difference, but it's much easier to put aggressive cams stock in a DOHC motor so that's why the performance version get such aggressive cams from stock.

    • @Jpilgrim30
      @Jpilgrim30 Před 2 lety +1

      @rross27 I had a ‘96 Z28 and the old LT1 got a bad rap due to people using junk optisparks but it was a hell of an engine in its day. It held its ground until the LS1 showed up to take over. It didn’t take much work to get some great results with it.

  • @Wooley689
    @Wooley689 Před 2 lety +2

    This was a spectacular video. Trying to learn all I can about my 2011 Coyote and soaking this stuff up like a sponge. Many thanks.

  • @kiwihame
    @kiwihame Před 2 lety +1

    First time I've come across your channel and I have to say this video was just superb. There was nothing you missed, apart from the sound of the engines. I'm a massive Voodoo fan boy.

  • @larid1069
    @larid1069 Před 2 lety +56

    love the sound of a flat plane crank w/ header's

    • @rapidsqualor5367
      @rapidsqualor5367 Před 2 lety +5

      Coyote Mustang drives past my house daily, sounds fantastic. I had a 02 LS1 w/ headers that sounded like a boat. A fast boat.

    • @wickedmainah950
      @wickedmainah950 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm a chevy guy but a Ford v8 sounds so much better. Had a few old school 5.0 ho fox bodies, shorty headers, h pipe and Flowmasters sounded amazing . The coyote sounds fantastic as well. I do prefer the low-end grunt of the ls

    • @johnnyturbo8460
      @johnnyturbo8460 Před rokem

      Yeah when they come apart at 8k rpms on the race track it sounds WILD! the bad part is how long it takes to clean up the mess... dang voodoos

  • @powderriver2424
    @powderriver2424 Před 2 lety +58

    It’s funny the Coyote is a good engine for a half ton truck and does have decent torque for “reasonable” towing, however guys buy it and expect it to pull over its capacity and say the engine is no good it doesn’t make any torque.
    I wish people, even mechanically educated people, would use common sense.

    • @karlschauff7989
      @karlschauff7989 Před 2 lety +14

      The guys that most often say that are the guys that swear by the Ecoboost engines.

    • @powderriver2424
      @powderriver2424 Před 2 lety +5

      @@karlschauff7989 Could be I suppose, the eco really cranks out the power, but the only thing it can’t pass is a gas station…Lol

    • @fordmud
      @fordmud Před 2 lety +3

      @@powderriver2424 I love towing with my 5.0l, now that being said I wouldn't say it's a good engine for towing. It's doesn't make alot of bottom end grunt especially on regular fuel.
      The coyote loves premium, empty most won't notice a difference in power except I get a 1.3mpg average better fuel mileage. Now towing, especially on a hot day, premium really helps the mid range power. But unlike the Chevy v8s the coyote pulls strong all the way till the transmissions shifts, making the gears have a longer usable power band. A stock Chevy V8 truck engine seems to run strong up to 3800 rpm and then kinda falls flat, its still pulling strong, it just doesn't gain much after that.

    • @CJColvin
      @CJColvin Před 2 lety

      Mostly are EcoBoost owners that bashes on the Coyote V8 and calls it 5.Slow Slowoyote.

    • @CJColvin
      @CJColvin Před 2 lety +10

      I have a 2011 Ford F150 with a 5.0L Coyote V8 in it with 140,000 miles and still going strong and its a beast and it sounds like a beast with the Borla ATAK exhaust. For me I prefer the Coyote V8 over the EcoBoost V6 anyday of the week because I don't deal with turbos breaking because its NA and it sounds wayyyyyyy better as well.

  • @fobbitoperator3620
    @fobbitoperator3620 Před 2 lety +11

    You have truly mastered the art of making high quality YT videos my friend. Never been much for spec talk, but you made this LT versus Coyote/Voodoo topic quite interesting!

  • @dream-_weaver4769
    @dream-_weaver4769 Před 2 lety +1

    I don't comment on many videos but this was well done and extremely accurate.
    Great job!

  • @BIGEDSIK28
    @BIGEDSIK28 Před 2 lety +32

    I am almost done with my degree to be a powertrain development tech and have gotten to take a few coyote motors apart and the older DOHC cobra motors and as much as I have gained respect for them I still don't want to deal with 4 cams and all that timing and the heads can be really tedious if you do not have the skills or experience on these types of motors. I think for simplicity and for someone looking to learn easily on a motor and make really good power without spending gobs of money you have to go with the LS or LT. The voodoo is absolutely ridiculous and is definitely not something to put down. Not too many people really realize just how different these powertrains are. Love the video! will be watching more

    • @Lupine.
      @Lupine. Před 2 lety

      The LT motors are a ticking time-bomb.

    • @BIGEDSIK28
      @BIGEDSIK28 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Lupine. its all preference. with the 4 coyotes I've rebuilt at school I could say the same for them lol.

    • @Lupine.
      @Lupine. Před 2 lety

      @@BIGEDSIK28 The LTs are throwing rods and having constant injector issues within 30-40k miles.

    • @taylorc2542
      @taylorc2542 Před 2 lety +2

      Retaining the bore spacing from the 91 mod motor has been Ford's original sin. It's the handicap that keeps on handicapping.

    • @Lupine.
      @Lupine. Před 2 lety

      @@taylorc2542 "slappy is sloppy when the service comes due" is what an old hotrod guy told me as a kid.

  • @tysoncrandell9726
    @tysoncrandell9726 Před 3 lety +30

    Great video!! Keep them coming. Best info with the least bias I’ve ever seen

  • @JOHN-ej2wp
    @JOHN-ej2wp Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent review. I appreciate all of the work you put into this.

  • @fryloc359
    @fryloc359 Před 2 lety +3

    I grew up in the dismal low hp era of the 80's. I absolutely love seeing these high tech, high hp, high economy engines coming from the factories. I wish I was a young kid now, because it's so easy to make big power.

  • @tankedjackish7592
    @tankedjackish7592 Před 2 lety +14

    Love the detailed information on these engines

  • @fopeezy3097
    @fopeezy3097 Před 2 lety +8

    LOVE this content, just found the channel 30 minutes ago.

  • @harveyrj6502
    @harveyrj6502 Před rokem

    Surprisingly unbiased. Very well done and informative.

  • @joemarchinski7798
    @joemarchinski7798 Před 2 lety

    Found this video by accident...very well laid out excellent narration...had to subscribe... keep up the good work...

  • @JROC734
    @JROC734 Před 2 lety +14

    6L LS uses a 4" bore. 6.2L LS and LT uses a 4.065" bore. (6.6L LT as well)

  • @riverzee1
    @riverzee1 Před 2 lety +49

    Great video! My buddy has a corvette and I have a Mustang GT. I feel the LS has low end torque but the coyote just keeps pulling towards the end. In my opinion, maybe the coyote is better for manual transmissions cause you can play with it more. There both great just different.

  • @harleygrit5358
    @harleygrit5358 Před 2 lety +1

    Dude, you've got it goin' with this video! Great Job!

  • @djgordon3584
    @djgordon3584 Před 2 lety +5

    Lets all agree ford guys and chevy that both of these engines are iconic

  • @cmac0695
    @cmac0695 Před 2 lety +13

    I too am a GM guy, but best comment ever about the Voodoo engine. It sounds like an exotic.

    • @grantdavidson3539
      @grantdavidson3539 Před 2 lety

      Gm junk period wait

    • @eastonnida8213
      @eastonnida8213 Před 2 lety

      Because exotics have flat cams. It’s better for racing and performance idk why people say the corvette is trying to copy the voodoo engine when if anything it’s copying all European cars

  • @blainedahlseide780
    @blainedahlseide780 Před 2 lety +3

    I myself have a 2011 f-150 5.0L with 319,000 km on her with a 13L per 100 km fuel average.. I do my maintenance well before fords recommendation, and this truck has never let me down..

  • @levidaniels585
    @levidaniels585 Před 2 lety +23

    Im a ford guy and that coyote engine is an absolute jewel! However, i still hold the LS in that #1 spot for engines. Just so much diversity and aftermarket support to make crazy power in an engine thats pretty damn small in size, not displacement since almost all of them are over 5L. Sick video, love learning about stuff like this, keep it up!

    • @frankcrawford416
      @frankcrawford416 Před 2 lety

      Well said!

    • @saltydog7988
      @saltydog7988 Před rokem +2

      Nice to finally see a Ford guy understand what this whole argument is about. The coyote is a great engine but the LS just makes more sense for everyday guys on a budget,not to mention size constraints.

    • @raionshishi8290
      @raionshishi8290 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@saltydog7988 Tho the budget and size constraints are heavily exaggerated by some Chevy guys to prove the LS is better for builds. Mod for mod the Ford actually beats the Chevy most of the time in power increase especially boost. It's a little more complicated in size and budget yes, but in the end it will be closer than people like to admit since the Ford doesn't require new parts or to completely build the engine, the OEM parts take massive abuse so you end up not spending money on those at all.

    • @saltydog7988
      @saltydog7988 Před 9 měsíci

      @@raionshishi8290
      I hate to disagree,but it’s not the Chevy guys propagating this story. Tell me how many Chevy guys are swapping in a Ford engine vs Ford guys swapping in a Chevy motor? Not too many is my guess.
      As to the “Chevy just copied Ford” camp…do you really not think if Ford engineers knew what they had designed would they would not have developed it? And if so,what does that say about their engineers?
      Simple fact is GM engineers unconstrained run circles around Ford engineers. BTW…the magnetorheological shocks that let your Mustangs halfway keep up with Camaro’s? Thank GM for those. Y’all whine incessantly about displacement…5.0 vs 5.3/6.0/6.2. Two different schools of thought…but when GM decides to go for the added complexity of DOHC they’ll wipe the floor with your vaunted “Cowdoodie”. BTW…what’s with Ford and these stupid nicknames? Juvenile. You should be happy GM has stayed with cam in block. Gives you at least SOME room to crow. Dollar for dollar your engine still doesn’t compete with an LS,much less an LT engine. When’s the last time ANY Ford won a racing championship? The sixties or seventies? NHRA…nope. Indy car…nope. Daytona…nope. NASCAR…maybe once in the last 20 years. Shows me what OHC is good for. But do tell me how superior Ford is. The only real claim Ford has is when a goofy Texan named Shelby hot rodded their pathetic product did they stood out. Other than that…nada. And had the powers that presided over GM at the time not reigned Zora Arkus Duntov in…you would not even have LeMans in your pocket.
      So please do tell me how Ford is God when it comes to engines.

    • @Swerzuh
      @Swerzuh Před 9 měsíci +3

      ​@saltydog7988 Maybe don't be broke? This isn't about what engine is better for those who are poor its about which one is better period, and the Coyote is better. Far more potential, far more efficient. They love boost and revs. Not sure what there isn't to like about the coyote.

  • @jimmbbo
    @jimmbbo Před 2 lety +8

    Enjoyed this video as I own both an '11 Mustang GT with the first gen 412 hp Coyote 6 speed manual and a '19 C7 LT engine Stingray 7 speed manual, and your analysis is spot on...
    When I drive the 'vette I really enjoy the low end torque and acceleration. The Mustang pulls well, but over a longer period and not as viscerally. Both engines are masterpieces of engineering...
    The Coyote gets about 24-25 mpg on the highway and the 'vette will do 30 mpg if I activate the AFM and keep my foot out of it... It's satisfying to get a 500 mile range on an 18 gallon tank :D
    On the occasional track day, the Mustang struggles as its suspension and brakes aren't really intended for the track, it has like a 60/40 weight distribution, making turns more challenging, while the 'vette was designed from the jump for handling with a 50/50 weight split. Both cars do really well on 11+ hour road trips as well.

  • @cobracharmer6178
    @cobracharmer6178 Před 2 lety +12

    It's amazing how the LT block looks like a modern day version of the 1954 Ford Y-Block.

    • @almodequindre8601
      @almodequindre8601 Před 2 lety +9

      Exactly. It looks like the Y block but they also took cues from the Ford Windsor with 10 bolts on the heads and no longer using siamese exhaust ports as the SBC did. The LS looks like the combination of two Ford designs put together. I like both the Coyote and the LS. Go USA.

    • @CJColvin
      @CJColvin Před 2 lety +5

      @@almodequindre8601 Amen to that brother.

    • @almodequindre8601
      @almodequindre8601 Před 2 lety +4

      @John Stone Yes it did. There are a lot of similarities with the Ford Windsor and with a little machining you can make an LS head fit on a Windsor block. They all take ideas from each other.

    • @almodequindre8601
      @almodequindre8601 Před 2 lety +4

      @John Stone Well copy and paste into your YT search and enjoy
      . 351LS Part 6

    • @jaybird4756
      @jaybird4756 Před 2 lety

      Lol, having a similar head spacing is not taking something from Ford. Ugh, that was debunked 23 years ago.

  • @youngestson65
    @youngestson65 Před 2 lety +3

    Excellent video. Would love to see many more of these videos.

  • @jamesperry1944
    @jamesperry1944 Před 2 lety

    Awesome video. No matter the motor platform, you win. Such great options.

  • @jamesbowman7963
    @jamesbowman7963 Před 2 lety +19

    I was getting 26MPG out of a TPI 89 Firebird with a T56 behind it @ 75MPH mind you. I verified this on 1600 mile round trip. This car was making about 430HP and over 500ftlbs of torque. Of course that year Firebird was very aerodynamic and I had taken about 300lbs out as well as smog pumps. Not saying the new motors are not impressive but.... I think I could build one today maybe get another MPG or two and maybe another 40HP with modern electronics.

    • @SquirminHermanthe1eyedGerman
      @SquirminHermanthe1eyedGerman Před rokem +3

      I've had an '83 Firebird, '85 Bandit II & an '87 GTA, all great cars

    • @Bloodbain88
      @Bloodbain88 Před rokem +3

      I had a Chevy K30 dually truck with the 350 in it. 3spd auto and 4.10 gears. It got about 7-8mpg. Once I swapped a 12 valve Cummins and a 5 spd in it, I had 230hp, 605ft lbs of torque and get 25 MPG. And that truck has the aerodynamics of a giant brick spinning 6 tires and 2 axles.

  • @stephenzerfas5307
    @stephenzerfas5307 Před 2 lety +30

    Impressive comparison. Rare to see this level of unbiased review. Great level of explanation. I have owned an LS and now have a Coyote. Both are great engines. I am really impressed with the power, refinement and efficiency of the Coyote. 5.0L and right there with all the other larger displacement engines. I tow with mine so I appreciate the power. Keep up the great work. I also agree the Voodoo engine is an amazing piece of engineering.

  • @johngregory4801
    @johngregory4801 Před 3 lety +13

    The Coyote also went from 302 cid to 307 cid with the Gen 3 updates.

    • @jpogigtxcr1778
      @jpogigtxcr1778 Před rokem

      On the new gen 4, they went back to 302. They had to make a thicker plasma sprayed lining, making a smaller bore,
      for durability.

  • @jmc2567
    @jmc2567 Před 2 lety

    Awesome vid,you covered everything,and excellently explained,both awesome engines,but it,s the flat plane one for me,really enjoyed this vid,first class,you guys rock,thankyou,best wishes,from,Auckland,New Zealand,

  • @AllenCompton-jw8cl
    @AllenCompton-jw8cl Před rokem +4

    Great video, I like both platforms and have done swaps on both. I think it would be great to see some videos of the durability issues that the two engines have. Camshaft issues with the LS/LT engines and the oil pressure issues with the coyote.

  • @skylerallens
    @skylerallens Před 2 lety +25

    Loving my 6.2L LT2 V8 in my C8 Corvette! Sounds phenomenal with an aftermarket exhaust (Corsa).

    • @elchido3517
      @elchido3517 Před 2 lety +1

      My lambo sounds the same with corsa exhaust. 😏

    • @BlackPanther1SS
      @BlackPanther1SS Před 2 lety

      @@elchido3517 let me borrow the lambo this weekend

  • @reptar5.048
    @reptar5.048 Před 2 lety +7

    The 2021 Mach 1 actually has a tremec 6 speed option, making it the first factory paired coyote/tremec.

  • @livemusic8248
    @livemusic8248 Před 2 lety +1

    That was really informative.
    You really did your homework, nice job

  • @J.Wick.
    @J.Wick. Před rokem +1

    LT1 & Done. That said. Both are phenomenal. Plenty of trouble lurks under both gas pedals 😁

  • @808G8GT
    @808G8GT Před 2 lety +20

    Bang for you buck...LTX wins. Easier to work on, more mods available, more common parts.
    You can build BIG power on both platforms though.

    • @fasteddie617
      @fasteddie617 Před 2 měsíci

      Bang for your buck, exactly. You can get into Fords 5.2's and 5.4 liters. That's more of a fair fight against GM's LSX.

  • @jamesflames9930
    @jamesflames9930 Před 2 lety +11

    Both good, i like how GM uses the old pushrod design still with modern tech. Nice low end power with the pushrod.

    • @RollinTwentySix
      @RollinTwentySix Před 2 lety +2

      OHC engines are technically older tech than pushrod. Don't perpetuate the myth.

  • @adubbelde1
    @adubbelde1 Před rokem

    I'm putting an LT1/L83 in my 37 CHev PU. Yes, swap parts aren't like an LS, but it's improving. I got my wiring harness from SPEARTECH and it was flawless and super easy to install. Engine fired on the fist attempt.

  • @jamesgoodwin8253
    @jamesgoodwin8253 Před 2 lety +27

    405 hp stock LS6 in my C5 ZO6 has been pretty much flawless. 80K no issue. So far the best motor ive ever owned and ive had a few.. 😁

    • @zacharymorris9917
      @zacharymorris9917 Před 2 lety +1

      My L92 Escalade with over 300k laughs at that. So far I've had to replace both front CV axles and wheel bearings, the battery, fuel pump and left side front diff mount. The 6L80 started having a 4th gear flare at about 240k so I turned up the shift pressure. We will see how many miles it makes it like that. I have a new trans ready and waiting.

    • @camclarke9952
      @camclarke9952 Před 2 lety +3

      @@zacharymorris9917 general maintenance it's not uncommon with 300k...if it was a ford it would be in the junkyard 150k ago..

    • @zacharymorris9917
      @zacharymorris9917 Před 2 lety +2

      @@camclarke9952 my brother went through 4 3.5L Ford's. At under 70k they all had severe valvetrain issues.

    • @Lamtitude
      @Lamtitude Před 2 lety

      @@camclarke9952 it’s all about proper preventative maintenance. Even Chrysler products can last a long time if you’re diligent with all of your preventative maintenance. I have a 2014 F150 5.0 with 100,000 miles on it that I bought new in 2015. Still looks and drives like a brand new truck. The only issue I ever had was having to replace a water pump, which only cost me $100 for the water pump and about 2hrs of my time in my driveway including getting the parts, replacing both belts as a preventative measure, and flushing the antifreeze since I was coming up on having to do that anyway.
      My parents only ever had 80’s, 90’s, and early 00’s GM vehicles and not one of them made it past 130,000 miles without a major repair. All they did was change the oil on their vehicles, unless something broke.

    • @shaunwalsh85
      @shaunwalsh85 Před rokem +1

      I beat the shit outta my LS1 daily. fuckin incredible.

  • @joetheman357
    @joetheman357 Před 2 lety +15

    I love coyotes owned a 5.0 mistang and now a 17 f150 im building. Its hard to beat the affordability of the LS, but coyotes are just as fun and make great power

    • @Prestiged_peck
      @Prestiged_peck Před 2 lety +2

      The other great thing about the 18+ coyote is that you actually have double the fuel system after a retune, so you can supercharge/turbo them to a higher level without worrying about fuel.

  • @gian-lucbrasseur207
    @gian-lucbrasseur207 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video I love my 3rd gen coyote in the mustang but I certainly respect the LT from my buddies 2020 SS.

  • @sgt_loeram1933
    @sgt_loeram1933 Před rokem +3

    Made me fall in love with my Gen 3 Coyote engine all over again 😎

    • @sgt_loeram1933
      @sgt_loeram1933 Před rokem +1

      FWIW, I also have a Gen 1 5.3L LT in my 2000 GMC Sierra, it’s also a FANTASTIC engine! 211k miles and still purrs like a kitty!

  • @brucechick2937
    @brucechick2937 Před rokem

    Best comparison to date, great job!

  • @houseofno
    @houseofno Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you for this very honest and very fair comparison. Just one small detail - the manual transmission company name is Getrag, with just one 'R' not two in the name. On that topic, before I get criticized for nitpicking, here's one for you: would you want someone to mispronounce YOUR name?
    Overall, great video. Thanks for treating both brands fairly and factually. I am a classic Ford V8 guy who definitely agrees with this unbiased comparison.
    Fresh sub here for a great video.

  • @rollydoucet8909
    @rollydoucet8909 Před 2 lety +20

    The performance records of the LS platform speaks for itself.

    • @TheWolfMatt
      @TheWolfMatt Před 2 lety +4

      @NATHAN ENLOE It would probably be another 300 lbs if it were that big. 😅

    • @sharodbell
      @sharodbell Před 2 lety +3

      @@TheWolfMatt Exactly, so the argument is pointless.

    • @bryancaballero8113
      @bryancaballero8113 Před 2 lety +5

      Plus the coyote parts are more expensive good motor tho

    • @TheWolfMatt
      @TheWolfMatt Před 2 lety +2

      @@bryancaballero8113 It's been the one good engine that Ford has put together in more than a few years. Took them long enough.

    • @larrypruitt3919
      @larrypruitt3919 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheWolfMatt too bad gm had to copy a Ford design to make a good engine.

  • @nickg3235
    @nickg3235 Před 2 lety

    Such a great video and channel. Keep ‘em coming!

  • @ghostman3344
    @ghostman3344 Před rokem

    One of the most interesting videos I've had the pleasure of watching

  • @mike6l6
    @mike6l6 Před 2 lety +18

    I would take a pushrod engine over an overhead cam engine anyday I am so glad that GM stayed with the pushrod engines for the 20+ years when others went cheap and overhead cam.On GM, you do not have all the timing chain headaches .

    • @slowgoat6089
      @slowgoat6089 Před 2 lety +14

      Pushrod engines are cheaper to make

    • @daytonraught629
      @daytonraught629 Před 2 lety +3

      @@slowgoat6089 and fix

    • @samduran5180
      @samduran5180 Před 2 lety +5

      And up grade

    • @Archer441
      @Archer441 Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah, its doing wonders for them in NASCAR

    • @samduran5180
      @samduran5180 Před 2 lety

      @@Archer441 True and it's a trip that nascar basically uses the LS platform for all the nascar cars.

  • @leodubray1827
    @leodubray1827 Před 2 lety +11

    Both engines are fantastic

  • @psycho6542
    @psycho6542 Před 9 měsíci

    You are extremely fair with this video, that can be tough when talking about ford vs gm, thanks, keep up the good work

  • @matthew55793
    @matthew55793 Před 2 lety

    I love these videos! Is there somewhere you post all of your charts you made for the videos? I'm addicted to charts and graphs like these and would love to be able to easily save the images.

  • @cammacgregor9354
    @cammacgregor9354 Před 2 lety +5

    Incredible presentation--!!!

  • @nicholasborrelli7544
    @nicholasborrelli7544 Před 2 lety +9

    As a mechanical engineer I approve of and appreciate this video

    • @nobiden3134
      @nobiden3134 Před 2 lety

      You shouldn't approve.. the FORD GODZILLA 2 valve pushrod is far more appropriate comparison.. AND Ford will get the cube advantage FOR ONCE..

    • @saltydog7988
      @saltydog7988 Před rokem

      @@onyxphantom6762
      Not even close to most expensive

    • @saltydog7988
      @saltydog7988 Před rokem

      Most expensive to date yes

  • @andrewipp426
    @andrewipp426 Před 2 lety

    Really informative video, interesting when you contemplating engine swaps thank you

  • @z06doc86
    @z06doc86 Před rokem

    Excellent review and comparison of the 2 engine platforms.

  • @I_like_turtles_67
    @I_like_turtles_67 Před 2 lety +36

    I have a 67 mustang.
    I am staying 351w 5 spd.
    Love the new Ford motors. But I see no reason at this time. To cut out my shock towers, Making room for a coyote engine. Motor already puts down 500 to the tires. NA

    • @Mr.Robert1
      @Mr.Robert1 Před 2 lety +9

      Stay with the 351. 😀

    • @dogsense3773
      @dogsense3773 Před 2 lety +2

      I have this set up in my 67 cougar thanks

    • @lloydlehr3473
      @lloydlehr3473 Před 2 lety

      I love a Windsor. They are my favorite engines. But as far as new engine swaps go. It might eventually be more ideal to do a 7.3 swap over a coyote. You at least wouldn't have to cut out your shock towers.

    • @I_like_turtles_67
      @I_like_turtles_67 Před 2 lety

      @@lloydlehr3473 a 427 us 7 litters:)

    • @I_like_turtles_67
      @I_like_turtles_67 Před 2 lety

      @@lloydlehr3473 a 427 us 7 litters:)

  • @gaddy8964
    @gaddy8964 Před 2 lety +3

    Maaaan this video is f'n awesome....! Thanks for sharing this...!

  • @redlinemotorcars2184
    @redlinemotorcars2184 Před rokem +50

    I’ve built both and maybe I missed it but the forged coyote internals are far better than the cast Lt 1-4 components. I found the coyote didn’t need internals to make the 800 wheel I was aiming at or head work so it was considerably cheaper to make the solid power I was hoping for.

    • @scottysgarage4393
      @scottysgarage4393 Před rokem +11

      🤣😂🤣😆😁🤣😂🤣😅😁😂Of course in the real world we make 800+ HP with the factory bottom end of the LS/LT all the time and have for over a decade. The Ford, OTOH, takes far more work to get those numbers and part of that work is always rods. But it's your fantasy, you live it...

    • @redlinemotorcars2184
      @redlinemotorcars2184 Před rokem +1

      @@scottysgarage4393 obviously you don’t do that work or you wouldn’t say something so stupid. Your saying a cast rod and piston will handle more power than a forged piece and a 2 valve head flows better than a 4, your backyard education is lacking.

    • @thunderroad7289
      @thunderroad7289 Před rokem

      @@scottysgarage4393 bullcrap. Typical Chevy guy talking crap

    • @delilahzx10r47
      @delilahzx10r47 Před 10 měsíci +2

      How much does it cost just to do a normal dd rebuild on a 5.0 vs a 5.3?

    • @mewrongway
      @mewrongway Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@scottysgarage4393 Yes the proof is in all the Fords running around with a LS hiding under the hood!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😋😋😋

  • @jyharris
    @jyharris Před 3 měsíci +1

    Awesome video! I have owned a few Coyote engines, all manuals. Love the reving and the sound!
    My dad retired from GM and I retired from Ford and live in the Motor City, born and raised. It's in my blood!
    Love your videos!

    • @fasteddie617
      @fasteddie617 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thank you sir for making awesome built American power. Please thank your Dad for me too?

  • @CJColvin
    @CJColvin Před 2 lety +9

    Awesome video brother I have a 2011 Ford F150 with a 5.0L Coyote V8 in it with 140,000 miles on it and still going strong and its a beast and it sounds like a beast with the Borla ATAK.

  • @NissanTy
    @NissanTy Před 2 lety +44

    The voodoo was so good GM decided to go to the same direction and use a dohc flat plane crank in the new c8 z06

    • @MannyDelReal
      @MannyDelReal Před 2 lety +10

      Well let’s be honest Chevrolet already had a quad cam engine way before the vodoo it just wasn’t needed but gm will be producing 640 hp way more than the vodoo engine imagine that 🤣🤣

    • @gtrance3567
      @gtrance3567 Před 2 lety +5

      Sounds great and revs high, but to many complaints of oil consumption and engine failure. I wonder if Gm is copying or if it was in their plans all along… either way I hope reliability is better than voodoo.

    • @72blazr1
      @72blazr1 Před 2 lety +12

      @@MannyDelReal Chevrolet Didn't get the kinks worked out of that engine that's why they went away from it. From cooling issues to crankshaft problems. Most everything overhead cam GM ever did was crap. From the Z34 Lumina's to the ZR1. Yeah they ran but for how long? GM Is not willing to spend the time to figure them out. It's easier to add cubic inches to make power and that's just a fact.

    • @redtesta
      @redtesta Před 2 lety +12

      gm did it for the rpm and sound. The vette has always been a sportscar and the top models have been easily in supercar territory. Ford is a mustang, sorry to say and its direct comp is a camaro. I cant see paying over 100k dollars for a mustang. Ford should take some tips from the engineers building the LS and LT's . As stated above, " No torque, no room in engine bays for it, its heavier, no low center of gravity for cornering, and 5x the expense for lower cubes and same hp. Give credit to ford on hp per cubes but it fails miserably in all other departments. Oh and poor oiling on mod motors where the pushrod oils fantastically

    • @bryantg7641
      @bryantg7641 Před 2 lety +4

      @@MannyDelReal if you're talking about the quad cam motor in the c4 ZR1, it wasn't done by Chevrolet. If I recall correctly it was done by Volvo or Mercury marine or some other company, def not Chevy tho.

  • @slawdawg23
    @slawdawg23 Před 10 měsíci

    Greatest video on comparing the engines. Take my sub.

  • @boblund8444
    @boblund8444 Před 2 lety +5

    The gen 6 zl1 lt4 also has a dry sump oil system, not just the vette.

  • @davidlee3812
    @davidlee3812 Před 2 lety +24

    An honest chevy boy? Definitely rare! Subscribed.

  • @grizzlycanman4261
    @grizzlycanman4261 Před 2 lety +38

    11:45 the LT dynamic fuel management was a nightmare with cylinder deactivation literally killing motors faster than without it. Definitely no a contribution to reliability...

    • @anthonycosta1776
      @anthonycosta1776 Před 2 lety +8

      Got that tuned out the minute I drove it off the lot. Not a big issue if addressed.

    • @LangeLS4
      @LangeLS4 Před 2 lety +1

      I am gm fanboy, but like mentioned in the video, I am fairly unbiased as I respect all American car manufacturers. Imo GM and Chrysler didn't wanna do a cylinder deactivation system.. let's rewind to 2005-6 when the epa was cracking down on big honking displacement engines. Ford went in the way with downsized turbo 4/6 bangers to please the epa. However GM and Chrysler wanted to keep giving the people what they want, the people still wanted ohv V8 engines but the epa wouldn't have it, so D.O.D later changed to AFM for gm and Chryslers MDS systems was designed to please epa standards, that's why gm and Chryslers included these systems in their cars and trucks. Even though it's a terrible system for reliability, they still made it extremely easy to do a physical delete, since they can't do it from the factory floor, they can sell you the parts and information to be able to do so

    • @stringsattached67
      @stringsattached67 Před 2 lety +1

      Eh simple tune out and it's lifter's which is another easy change.

    • @Hamillie_
      @Hamillie_ Před 2 lety

      @@anthonycosta1776 How big of an impact does tuning it out make? I got a '20 SS manual so it doesnt have it from factory but from what ive read on different pages, getting it tuned out or having the manual doesnt really save you from the lifters failing.

    • @mdubz101
      @mdubz101 Před 2 lety

      @@Hamillie_ the lifters seem like you could change em in the driveway 🤷.. They make a dod delete kit for your SS as well.

  • @GooglePixelGoogle
    @GooglePixelGoogle Před 9 měsíci +3

    The Coyote being shorter front to back than many V8s actually suprised me. I'm in the process of replacing my Gen 1 Coyote short block with a Gen 3 short block. I was able to pull the engine out of my 2012 GT without removing the radiator or fan. I also had enough room at the firewall to get to the bell housing bolts very easily. The only hickup I had was having to detach the steering shaft so that I could pull the engine with the exhaust manifolds attached. The coyote is really not that complicated to work on either. I think the DOHC setup seems to make people think that it's just a huge ordeal to work on. It's not. The Timing chains and sprockets are marked, so you know exactly what goes where, it's pretty hard to mess up.

  • @TheShiftKnob
    @TheShiftKnob Před rokem

    You did a great job here. Excellent.

  • @EATxDAxPUPU
    @EATxDAxPUPU Před 2 lety +81

    Guys/gals,
    We must all consider the fact that we are living in a time where these phenomenal engines are being choked away by the government. Let’s all take a second to enjoy them and to make as much god damn noise with them as we possibly can. Cheers 🍻

    • @mikeymike4329
      @mikeymike4329 Před 2 lety +8

      Kudos brother! I cant stand all shit talk these electric car geeks talk about how good for the enviorment they are. Well in 50 years provided we havent whipped ourselves out with something! Id love to se them trying to rid the enviorment of batteries and acid & other crap in them ect,ect! Bye,bye water supply! Hello poisoned food. Hail to the combustion engines💪✌

    • @Prestiged_peck
      @Prestiged_peck Před 2 lety +2

      @@mikeymike4329 honestly this, alternative fuels made using nuclear power are the real right track, put our motors on propane/CNG, alcoholic fuels, hydrogen, etc. We can still have them and make amazing power with them, but at the same time be FAR cleaner, and then there's hydrogen fuel cell cars, you can rebuild their parts when they eventually crap out at quite low cost, they have a very small battery, and they put out water, great for you everyday Joe who only goes a to b, meanwhile when a tesla goes out of warranty they all but force you to junk it for a new one, can't crush them though because then you let all the nasty battery stuff out and ruin equipment and possibly kill people. But no we gotta support Chinese lithium production that probably creates more pollution in a year than all the cars made from 1990-2000 that are still on the road have in the last 3, including those with removed emissions equipment.

    • @AutoGuild
      @AutoGuild  Před 2 lety +5

      I dont know there is something to be said for an electric car and going 0-60 in 2 seconds, thats gotta be fun even if it is mostly silent. You can ALWAYS be the first one off the light no matter what pulls up next to you!

    • @Prestiged_peck
      @Prestiged_peck Před 2 lety +5

      @@AutoGuild *laughs in big tire*

    • @edmurdock4967
      @edmurdock4967 Před 2 lety +2

      The most significant post on here✌️

  • @aaronmueller4976
    @aaronmueller4976 Před 2 lety +7

    Went through the engine build experience for my ZR1. After assembly they weigh the engine, as they fill the oil by weight not by volume - 590 lbs for the LT5.
    Prior to owning the ZR1, I was driving the GT350 - and you right. The engine is absolutely amazing. I enjoyed driving it even after I picked up the ZR1. It is something completely different and great in it's own way.
    You really have to rev that engine out. It doesn't lack low end torque, but it is noticeably less then the LT5 even before it gets into boost, and honestly it makes it more fun to drive on the street in a lot of cases as you won't kick the back end out at lower rpms with more generous throttle input. It blows people away the first time in it when you just hold it in gear forever.
    The LT5 is just amazing torque and power everywhere. There is not wrong gear or too low of an RPM - if you floor it, it will send you back.

  • @Slizzo82
    @Slizzo82 Před 2 lety +1

    Just a small addition, the Tremec TR6070 (7 speed) is used on the C7 Corvette.

  • @DanielOrtegoUSA
    @DanielOrtegoUSA Před 2 lety +5

    Great video, so thanks for sharing. I have a planned engine swap from my LS3 to a larger displacement LS-style build. There's no way I could use the Coyote in my build for many reasons. However, I would love to split the difference and pick up the Mercury SB7 but unfortunately, those heads wouldn't fit in my vehicle.

  • @nordic5490
    @nordic5490 Před 2 lety +79

    As soon as you turbo, at eg 20psi, and there are serious airflow demands, the Coyote demolishes the LS due to the 4v vs 2v design.

    • @jamesgeorge4874
      @jamesgeorge4874 Před 2 lety +29

      Bullshit. The LT head flows *better* than the Coyote, with less than half the overall mass, and parts. You really fail to grasp the fundamentals of turbochargers if you think an S480 is going to make more power on a 5 litre engine, than it is on a 6.2 litre engine. Especially when the LT head flows *better* than the Coyote, and sports 60-80 more cubic inches of displacement. You need to binge a little of Richard Holdners channel, you could learn a thing or two...

    • @ospremier8581
      @ospremier8581 Před 2 lety +23

      @@jamesgeorge4874 you sound like you havent seen how well the coyote performs lol

    • @dariondonte8386
      @dariondonte8386 Před 2 lety +10

      @@jamesgeorge4874 8:43 disproves your agrument.

    • @mikekorpi4554
      @mikekorpi4554 Před 2 lety +3

      Nothing flows better than the coyote heads

    • @nordic5490
      @nordic5490 Před 2 lety +5

      @@jamesgeorge4874 Richart Holner has just demonstrated that a 4v i6 Atlas engine demolishes the 2v when the turbo boost is turned up.
      Physics mate, 4v = more flow. This is why all supercars have an engine design like the Coyote, ie, 4V DOHC VVT

  • @WillGreenZilla
    @WillGreenZilla Před 2 lety +3

    Great video! Love the LT4 in my ZL1 :D

  • @joefries7046
    @joefries7046 Před rokem +1

    Im a big chevy guy but man the 5.0 is awesome aswell. Would be more than happy to own either

  • @kiefervandenberg
    @kiefervandenberg Před 2 lety +1

    Just love the sound of a coyote and voodoo as well

  • @jayf429
    @jayf429 Před 2 lety +22

    I love my Gen 3 coyote, it revs to 7500 rpm & makes tons of power up top, reminds me of the S62 V8 in the E39 M5, with a lot more power.

    • @Hanibul_Lecktor
      @Hanibul_Lecktor Před 2 lety +5

      With a tune you can go to 8200rpm, just don't bounce it off the limiter. Oil Pump Gears tend to not like the harmonics and bouncing back and forth. Love my 19 401A PP1 nom nom revs to the moon !!

    • @Prestiged_peck
      @Prestiged_peck Před 2 lety +1

      Get billet gears and you could send it to 9k with no worries... other than maybe vvt issues....

    • @josiahvanopstal9435
      @josiahvanopstal9435 Před 2 lety

      @@Prestiged_peck and watch the power fall off... rpm doesn’t mean more power...

    • @blackbirdgaming8147
      @blackbirdgaming8147 Před 2 lety +3

      @@josiahvanopstal9435 Actually it does, but you have to tune your engine properly. Power is directly related to RPM. Torque x RPM/5252= HP

    • @Prestiged_peck
      @Prestiged_peck Před 2 lety

      @@josiahvanopstal9435 if you set the vvt up right it can actually make really great power even higher, but all youd need is a mildly larger VVT cam and you could make a massive power plateau waaay up there.

  • @ryanroberts1104
    @ryanroberts1104 Před 2 lety +20

    It's nice to see the ford geeks finally have an option that isn't embarrassing...but none of these "advantages" mean anything to me. LS/LT is applicable to more people, more cars, more random vehicles like boats, helicopters, and airplanes...
    These days you are really splitting hairs when you compare HP/gas mileage. The only question I want answered is, which one lasts, and which one is cheaper/easier to fix when it does break?

    • @evanc6110
      @evanc6110 Před 2 lety +4

      Agreed. I think they will all probably be "fast enough" (or quickly able to get to that point) and its a matter of reliability/fixability/availability of parts.

    • @169abr
      @169abr Před 2 lety +4

      LS is more readily available, and most mechanics know them inside and out, coyotes are reliable as a 4.6 2V can be, but they make more power. The only problem is they’re more advanced than the LS, which means it takes a bit more experience to work on it. Agreed however LS works a lot more for random applications, I’m just glad to see Ford’s running Ford engines again.

    • @cgarris8674
      @cgarris8674 Před 2 lety +1

      The Coyote "should" outlast the pushrod engines due to the OHC design being more efficient, lighter valve train weight and DI and Port injection. An argument can be made however if the Coyote and LS\LT are both abused at high RPM's, the LS\LT should suffer less crank and rod bearing wear. But no way will a Coyote be cheaper (or easier) to repair. I'm a pretty good grease monkey and those things are much more difficult to wrench on!

  • @LEGEND04131
    @LEGEND04131 Před 2 lety

    Why and the hell people dislike this vid. I think it's an amazing explanation. 👏

  • @Elver_Galarga_jugo
    @Elver_Galarga_jugo Před rokem +1

    Two corrections, yes there is interchangeability between the 4.6/5.4 and the coyote. Coyote rods swap right into to and are an upgrade for the 4.6. and the coyote intake bolts on to the 4V 5.4

  • @savage5128
    @savage5128 Před 2 lety +18

    Damn good analysis brother! And I do agree that they are overly complicated but that is what gives them their charm. I'm still sticking with my 351W.

  • @jsteganius6969
    @jsteganius6969 Před 2 lety +4

    Like how you presented this. Very nicely done. Keep up the good work!!!!! They are both badass!!!!!!!!

  • @cardo1111
    @cardo1111 Před 11 měsíci

    Excellent channel, some really insightful and well-presented info 👍🏽

  • @abbasali3100
    @abbasali3100 Před rokem

    It was nice to add mopar hemi with this comparison very nice compilation

  • @peterkrivejko6636
    @peterkrivejko6636 Před 2 lety +7

    Pretty decent comparison, better than some I have seen. This comment is not about trashing the Coyote but rather to bring up the advantages that were not gushed on concerning the LS/LT. I don't like your take on horsepower vs displacement. The reason being is that the statistic is useless. The ONLY forum where horsepower vs displacement has use is in a man-made construct. For example when man-made laws restricts one side or the other...in most cases that is going to be displacement. If you are limited to a specific displacement...HP per liter matters. But in the laws of PHYSICS...something man has no control over...horsepower per unit of weight is a MUCH more relevant statistic. And while it is closer than most engines...the LS and LT engines take this statistic and also takes it with Torque. The engine has more power and torque to move less weight. I think that is an extremely important figure..Now another physics advantage that was slightly touched on but not discussed as to why it is an advantage is the size of the motor. It was shown the LS/LT take up less space. especially in HEIGHT. This allows for the engine to sit lower in the car which lowers the center of gravity and aids weight distribution which helps in driving performance, specifically cornering. Again this is not about bashing the Coyote...which is a fabulous engine and I would take the Voodoo powered GT350 over the GT500 any day. And this is going to sound backwards because I am not the biggest Flat Plane Crank fan...there is just so much that has to be done to keep it from shaking itself apart....while the cross plane balances nicely. I also kind of like the lower growl from a cross plane.....But when it comes down to it...the simplicity/reliability/ and other points I mentioned would lead me to the LS/LT....And we didn't even get into cost not only to get but to modify...In the end both great engines...But there is a reason the small block chevy is historically and arguably the best engine ever made...

    • @jamesrobinson9176
      @jamesrobinson9176 Před 2 lety

      Yup, pretty accurate. The Ford is great but it's no bowtie

    • @peterkrivejko6636
      @peterkrivejko6636 Před 2 lety +2

      To expand on the hp to unit of weight.....The LS7 (NA so I think a good comparison) is about 454 pounds( (assembled with clutch, flywheel, balancer, and water pump). The 5.0 Coyote (from 2018) weighs in at 444 without those added pieces. The LS cranks out 505 HP conservatively...it also cranks out 481 lb/ft of torque....giving the LS 1.112 hp and 1.059 lb/ft of torque for each lb of the engine....while the Coyote has 1.036 hp and .94 lb/ft of torque respectively...Don't like the 427 cu. inch comparison...well the LS3 weighs in at 403 with the same installments as the LS7...giving numbers of 1.079 hp and 1.062 lb/ft of torque per pound of the engine. You want to look at the Hemi's...the 6.4 (392) is the largest NA engine comes in at a whopping 500 lbs. cranking out 485 hp and 475 lb/ft of torque giving the power to weight ratio under 1 in each category....So you are looking at these numbers and thinking that the numbers are very close and don't mean much...well these little numbers add up...we are talking an extra 35 hp that the LS7 has that doesn't have to do work and the LS3 has just under 20hp extra that doesn't have to do work in comparison to the Coyote...Tell me anyone who wouldn't want an extra 20-35 hp without any modifications....(and they are doing it with assemblies added weight unlike the Coyote)....displacement is not the the important statistic here...it is weight.

  • @Excalibur1201
    @Excalibur1201 Před 2 lety +6

    When comparing valves, I would think the circumference would matter more than the area because the air/fuel flows out from the edge of the valves. Coyote Intake Valve total circumference is 9.3 inches and the LT 6.2L is 6.69 inches.

    • @CynHicks
      @CynHicks Před rokem

      What had the Coyote IVs been only 6.7 inches?

  • @scottpriest2897
    @scottpriest2897 Před 2 lety

    Love your detail, brudda!!