The 5.0L V8 Coyote is currently on its fourth generation that debuted just recently, which means that it was essentially inevitable that we’d start to see The Blue Oval add new versions of that powerplant in crate form to the Ford Performance catalog. That’s now precisely the case, as the new Gen 4X Coyote Manual Power Module just debuted, pairing the fourth-generation 5.0L V8 Coyote engine with a Tremec six-speed manual transmission and everything one needs to install them in a wide variety of models. However, those that wish to pair this engine with the 10-speed automatic transmission can now do precisely that as well.
That’s because the new Gen 4X Coyote Automatic Power Module just launched in the Ford Performance catalog under part number M-9000-PMCA4X with a retail price of $21,000 – $500 more than the manual kit. As one might expect, it’s essentially identical to the manual power module, and includes a Gen 4X 5.0L V8 Coyote crate engine, the complete engine controller, and the necessary wiring harness control pack, along with various other bits and pieces.
What sets it apart is the inclusion of a 10R80 10-speed automatic transmission, along with a flexplate, torque convertor, shifter, U-joint companion flange, and transmission cooler and lines, all of which are factory Mustang GT parts. The Gen 4X Coyote crate engine is factory-rated to generate 460 horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque right out of the box on pump gas, and features 12.0:1 compression, an aluminum block, a Boss 302 alternator kit, a starter and starter index plate, and a tunable control pack, for those that want to add some upgrades and coax more power out of it. Interestingly, those that prefer to order this same setup with the older third-generation Coyote can still do so.
This is just the latest Gen 4X V8 Coyote offering to be added to the Ford Performance catalog after four different Aluminator engines launched back in March. Additionally, Ford previously added a pair of new Coyote crate engines to that same catalog, and just last month, a pair of control packs for those applications, too.
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