Ford once built a monster gas-powered V10 truck that out-torqued the competition, and now it’s surprisingly cheap.
The Ford V10 Triton, with its 6.8 liters of displacement, was a powerhouse when it hit the market in 1997. The first iteration was a 6.8L with 275 hp and 425 lb-ft of torque. This made the powerplant ...
V10 engines aren't particularly common in road cars, but there was a time when two of America's Big Three automakers engineered V10s to replace big block V8s in their heavy duty truck platforms. Even ...
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