How Much Is a 5.0 Coyote Engine?

Are you in the market for a high-performance engine to breathe new life into your Mustang or F-150 truck? Look no further than the legendary Coyote 5.0L engine. Renowned for its power, reliability, and versatility, the Coyote is the go-to choice for performance on the road or the track. 

Now in its fourth iteration, buying an earlier Coyote is a great move for your next engine swap as 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Gen units are much more cost-effective for power junkies. Ford introduced the original Coyote 5.0 in 2011 in the Mustang GT and most recently rolled out its most powerful version yet in 2024 models. 

If you’re considering a Coyote swap for your Fox-body or older model Mustang, you’re no doubt well aware of its impressive power output, innovative design, and exceptional reliability. Its dual overhead cam (DOHC), twin independent variable camshaft timing (Ti-VCT), and robust construction make it a formidable powerhouse capable of delivering exhilarating performance in a variety of driving conditions.

So what should you expect to pay for your F-150 or Mustang powerplant upgrade?

When purchasing a used or replacement Coyote engine, several factors influence the overall cost. In the sections below, we’ll take a look at the main pricing considerations and how much you can expect to pay when you find a Coyote 5.0 engine for sale. Power and torque, of course, will be the driving factors on cost so let’s first look quickly at specs. 

Coyote 5.0 Engine Gen 2

How Much HP Does a Stock Coyote Have?

There are six variants beyond the baseline 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Generation Coyotes. All have varying specs, including horsepower. Here’s the HP by generation:

  • Gen 1 Coyote: 412/420 HP
  • Gen 2 Coyote: 435 HP
  • Gen 3 Coyote: 460 HP
  • Gen 4 Coyote: 480/486 HP (upgrade)

Are Coyote Engines Reliable?

How well you (or the previous owner) take care of any engine determines the overall lifespan. Generally, Ford makes a reliable V8 engine, and oil leaks and early head gasket problems are uncharacteristic.

How Much Does a Coyote 5.0 Engine Cost?

Generally, the price range is wide for a used Coyote engine for sale: between $3,000 to $17,000. 

At the bottom of the range, you’ll find high-mileage Gen 1 Coyotes. At the top of the range, you’ll find a crate engine sold with a supercharger kit (often packaged with other performance parts). 

Most of the time, you’ll find the F-150 Coyote is less expensive but it makes the most sense for performance and your wallet to avoid putting a truck motor in your ’Stang (and vice-versa). With a whole host of modifications, the Coyote engines may be interchangeable but we don’t recommend trying that most of the time. Whether it’s the engine or ABS assembly, it’s best to pick original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts made specifically for your F-150, Mustang, or any other vehicle. 

Below, we’ve listed the items that dictate what you’ll typically pay. 

Coyote 5.0 Used Engine Cost Factors 

Mileage

Fewer miles on the engine (if it otherwise hasn’t been abused) will usually give you a longer lifespan. Lower mileage engines typically command a higher price due to the assumed reduced wear and tear. Opting for an engine with slightly above-average mileage can offer you excellent value as you’d pay less but buying a replacement Coyote with less use offers higher quality.

Condition

Regardless of mileage, assessing the overall condition of the engine is crucial. Engines that have been well-maintained and cared for may fetch a higher price, while those with signs of neglect or damage may be more affordable but may require additional repairs or refurbishment.

Generation

Ford has leveled up the Coyote engine with each iteration. Newer generations typically come at a higher cost but may offer enhanced features and reliability, including gains in performance and fuel economy. You also might encounter a higher price tag on the specialty Coyote editions like “The Roadrunner” from 2012 and 2013 Boss 302 Mustangs.

Source

Where you buy the engine will influence what you pay. Engines sourced from certain dealers or certified refurbishers may come with warranties or guarantees, providing added peace of mind but potentially at a higher price. Conversely, purchasing from private sellers can help you save money but the quality might be hidden. Always look for reputable businesses that test the engine and have experience pulling parts. And if you find a crate (new) Coyote, expect to pay top dollar.

Shipping

If you’re buying online or working with a seller more than a few hours’ drive away, you’ll want to factor in shipping costs. Local delivery or pick-up will offer the cheapest route. Long-distance or international freight shipping will be expensive. Always ask for a quote and consider insuring your shipment. 

Bells & Whistles

If you find a professionally reconditioned Coyote with top aftermarket performance parts that’s perfect for your build, you might have to part with more money. While a new engine will be the most expensive option, a rebuilt engine with lots of extra performance components will often set you back nearly as much. A used engine with average miles, in good condition with sensors and other equipment in tow, is the middle ground for decent price vs. exciting bells and whistles. You might find it worthwhile to pay for standard equipment and add turbo or other upgrades later.

Is a Coyote Swap Worth It?

For many enthusiasts, the answer is clear. But you should weigh your personal pros and cons, including how much the engine costs, your budget for modifications, and your commitment to the build. 

Leave yourself enough time to thoroughly research and compare options when shopping for a used or replacement Coyote engine. Online marketplaces, forums, and classified ads can be valuable resources for finding available engines and assessing their condition and price. 

Ultimately, buying a used OEM Coyote from an established seller will offer variety and increased quality. 

Whether you're looking to restore a classic Mustang or upgrade your daily driver, the Coyote 5.0 engine offers unparalleled performance and reliability. There’s a reason for its cult following, after all. So, why wait? Start your search for the perfect Coyote engine today with Wade’s Motorsports and consult with our expert team on making the swap. We get in new engines all the time and have our current inventory conveniently listed online. 

 

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