2004 Ford F150 Engine Specs

The F-150, Ford's venerable half-ton pickup truck, underwent a major redesign for the 2004 model year. This was the vehicle's 11th generation, making it the longest continuously produced nameplate in the United States.

  1. Naturally Aspirated 4.6 L V8

    • The standard engine offered in the XL, STX and XLT variants of the 2004 F-150 was a naturally aspirated 4.6 L V8. This 16-valve SOHC motor has a 3.55 inch bore, 3.54 inch stroke and a compression ratio of 9.3 to 1. This engine produces 231 hp at 4,750 rpm and 293 ft-lb. of torque at 3,500 rpm.

    Naturally Aspirated 5.4 L V8

    • Ford offered a naturally aspirated 5.4 L V8 engine as optional equipment on XL and XLT trim levels and as standard equipment on the F-150 Lariat. This 24-valve SOHC motor has a 3.55 inch bore, 4.17 inch stroke and a compression ratio of 9.8 to 1. This powerplant produces 300 hp at 5,000 rpm and 365 ft-lb. of torque at 3,750 rpm.

    Supercharged 5.4 L V8

    • The F-150 SVT Lightning truck derived its power from a supercharged 5.4 L V8 engine. This 16-valve SOHC motor has a 3.54 inch bore, 4.16 inch stroke and a compression ratio of 8.4 to 1. This supercharged engine generates 380 hp at 4,750 rpm and 450 ft-lb. of torque at 3,250 rpm.

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