How much horsepower can a Ford 460 make?
Ford Performance has taken its Boss Block to the max with the biggest small block Windsor crate engine ever – the Z460. With 575 horsepower and 575 Lb. Ft. of torque, Z460 packs a pump gas fueled punch that works well on the street and on the track.
Is there a 460 small block?
460 Small Block Ford Pump Gas Short Block $6,995 Chamber Vol. Footnotes: (1) Block Requires 1/2″ Head Bolts or Head Studs. (2) Neutral Balance Flexplate/Flywheel and Harmonic Balancer Required.
What is the biggest small block Ford made?
Z460
The Z460 is the largest small block crate engine Ford Racing has ever built, packing 460 cubic inches, or 7.5 liters into its 351-based block. According to the team behind it, it’s streetable. And it puts out 575 horsepower and 575 pound-feet of torque. On pump gas.
What’s the biggest small block engine?
The largest-displacement small-blocks ever produced by GM are the LSX454/LSX454R crate engines offered through Chevrolet Performance, at 454 cubic inches (7.4L); the largest-displacement small-block for a production vehicle is the 427-cubic-inch (7.0L) LS7 used currently in the Corvette Z06.
Does Ford still make a 460 engine?
In 1978 Ford pulled the 460 from all of its passenger vehicles, Mercury and Lincoln included. Trucks and vans, on the other hand, continued to benefit from the motor for the next two decades, with power climbing to 225 ponies in 1983 and then 245 a couple of years later (with torque growing to 385 lb-ft).
What is Ford’s smallest big block?
The smallest-displacement engine of the 385 engine family, the 370 was introduced in 1977, replacing the 361 cu in (5.9 L) 360 Truck (FT) V8. Sharing its 3.59-inch stroke with the 429, the 370 was designed with a downsized 4.05-inch bore (shared with its predecessor and the 390 V8).
What is the biggest Ford big-block?
Ford 385 engine
| Ford 385 V8 | |
|---|---|
| Configuration | Naturally aspirated Big-block V8 |
| Displacement | 370 cu in (6.1 L) 429 cu in (7.0 L) 460 cu in (7.5 L) |
| Cylinder bore | 4.360 in (110.7 mm) |
| Piston stroke | 3.59 in (91.2 mm) 3.85 in (97.8 mm) |