
2000
FORD SVT F-150 Lightning Supercharged Triton 5.4LV-8
With
any SVT product, the powertrain is the heart of the vehicle. The goal for
the Lightning was to create an engine that retains the efficient packaging
dimensions of a V-8 while producing enough horsepower and torque to
generate impressive acceleration.
Beginning
with the Ford single overhead cam 5.4-liter Ford TritonTM
V-8, SVT powertrain engineers combined solid durability with thrilling
performance to create a ground-chewing V-8 that satisfies the performance
desires -- as well as the practical needs -- of a driving enthusiast.
The
cast iron engine block has a deep skirt, which means the lower edge of the
block extends below the crankshaft's centerline. This provides the
engine's bottom end great rigidity. Up top are aluminum-alloy heads that
feature chain-driven single overhead cams, roller-finger followers with
hydraulic lash adjustment, and beehive-shaped valve springs.
Spinning
inside the block is a steel crankshaft forged in America by Krupp Gerlach
Company. Employing the same advanced methods used to create the steel
cranks of the SVT Mustang Cobra and SVT Contour, this forged piece was a
necessary component in the creation of such a potent engine. Six
crankshaft counterweights contribute to the engine's smooth revving
characteristics from idle to redline.
Lightning's
connecting rods are sinter-forged alloy, featuring the most robust
"big ends" found in any Ford modular V-8. Made from powdered
metal that is compacted into the rough shape of a connecting rod and then
hot-struck in a forge, these connecting rods are remarkably strong, thanks
to the millions of bonds created on the molecular level during the forging
process.
After
forging, the big ends are mechanically fracture-split to separate the
bearing caps. Due to the irregular, interlocking surfaces that result
along the fracture line, a bearing cap and the rod with which it was
forged can be reassembled only one way, ensuring a perfect fit and an
especially strong bearing cap assembly.
The
specially designed forged pistons feature dished tops to lower the
compression ratio to 8.4:1, and they are stout enough to handle the added
combustion pressure generated by supercharging. A friction-reducing
coating on the pistons' sliding surfaces allows the engine to gather revs
more quickly and also reduces wear on the piston and bore surfaces.
Perhaps
the most significant component in the creation of power and torque is the
Eaton Gen-IV supercharger sitting atop the intake system. This Roots-type
supercharger has a cast aluminum case, machined aluminum internal rotors,
and its own dedicated drive belt. The supercharger, and the water-to-air
intercooler sitting directly below it in the vee, are the components most
responsible for the phenomenal horsepower and torque figures of the SVT
Lightning.
Despite
its unique power and torque, the Lightning engine is closely related to
all other Ford 5.4-liter truck engines. The only major components in this
powerplant that have been specially developed for the SVT Lightning are
the supercharger, intercooler, intake tract, crank and forged pistons. The
other elements in the basic architecture of this engine can be found in
the TritonTM V-8 that powers
hundreds of thousands of new Ford F-series trucks sold each year --
amazing testimony to the robust and intrinsically good design of the Ford
modular V-8 family.
SVT
powertrain engineers drastically improved the intake breathing not only
through pressure-charging, but also by producing an efficient upper intake
design. The result is an engine that delivers phenomenal horsepower and
torque figures.
The
process begins with a special large-capacity air cleaner and air intake.
Just ahead of the supercharger is a dual-bore 57mm throttle body much like
that used in the SVT Mustang Cobra. Its butterfly valves open
simultaneously, not in stages, giving the engine exceptional throttle
response by rapidly delivering large volumes of air through an 80mm
mass-air sensor to the supercharger. The supercharger compresses the air
to 8.0 psi before it enters the water-to-air intercooler, where the air is
cooled to create a denser and thus more powerful charge.
The
fuel-air mixture is then delivered directly downstream to the 44.5mm
intake valves, which swirl the mixture into the eight combustion chambers.
Cast iron tuned exhaust manifolds feed spent gases to a dual exhaust
system, which exits to the right side of the truck ahead of the right rear
wheel. Twin 3.0-inch ceramic-coated tips with rounded ends provide a
visual accent for the system.
Keeping
this powerful engine cool under both high-performance and towing
conditions are a Ford Super Engine Cooling package and an engine oil
cooler. Each helps the engine maintain normal-range coolant and engine-oil
temperatures under the most strenuous work and performance conditions.
Complementing
the exceptional power and torque of the blown SVT Lightning V-8 is a
specially developed four-speed automatic transmission that employs
numerous internal components first developed for the commercial
transmission that mates to the Ford Power Stroke™ diesel engine.
This
specially developed transmission provides the durability needed for this
torquey engine, yet the shift patterns remain both passenger-car smooth
and sports-car positive. The throttle provides excellent control over
downshifts.
An
Auxiliary Transmission Cooler package that helps maintain the condition of
the transmission fluid is standard equipment. The Lightning's performance
speaks for itself. The 440 lb-ft torque peak is reached at 3000 rpm, 360
horsepower arrives at 4750 rpm, and the redline occurs at 5250 rpm. Not
surprisingly, the SVT Lightning delivers rapid acceleration: 60 mph
arrives in 6.2 seconds, and the quarter-mile is a done in 14.6 seconds at
97 mph. Top speed is an ungoverned 140 mph.
And
in what may be the classic American test of high-performance capability,
the 0-100-0 mph dash, Lightning's total elapsed time is a brief 22.5
seconds.
Specifications:
| Interior
Dimensions (in.) |
| Head
room |
|
| Front |
40.8 |
| Rear |
N/A |
| Leg
room |
|
| Front |
40.9 |
| Rear |
N/A |
| Shoulder
room |
|
| Front |
63.8 |
| Rear |
N/A |
| Hip
room |
|
| Front |
61 |
| Rear |
N/A |
| Capacities |
|
| Cabin
(cu.ft.) |
60.2 |
| Bed
(cu. ft.) |
50.2 |
| Fuel
tank (gal.) |
24.5 |
| Exterior
Dimensions (in.) |
| Wheelbase |
119.8 |
| Length |
208 |
| Width |
79.1 |
| Height |
70.9 |
| Tread |
|
| Front |
65.3 |
| Rear |
65.3 |
| Brakes |
Vacuum
power-assisted 4-wheel disc brakes with 3-channel ABS |
| Disc
diameter (in./mm) |
|
| Front |
12.1/308
vented disc, twin piston caliper |
| Rear |
13.1/334
disc, single piston caliper |
| Suspension |
| Front |
Twin
short- and long-arm type, coil springs, tubular gas-charged shock
absorbers, 31mm solid stabilizer bar |
| Rear |
Solid
axle, staggered gas-charged shock absorbers, five-leaf springs,
23mm solid stabilizer bar |
| Steering |
Recirculating
ball, power assist |
| Overall
ratio |
14.0:1 |
| Turns,
lock-to-lock |
3.3 |
| Turning
radius (ft.) |
44.3 |
| Wheels |
Five-spoke
cast aluminum-alloy, painted surface |
| Front: |
9.5"
x 18" |
| Rear: |
9.5"
x 18" |
| Tires |
Goodyear
Eagle F1-GS ZR |
| Front: |
295/45ZR
18 |
| Rear: |
295/45ZR
18 |

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