Blue Oval enthusiasts will soon have some tantalizing new options to power their Ford hot rod, kit car, truck, or race vehicle.

Ford Racing Performance Parts (FRPP) is set to debut a new lineup of engine packages at the Performance Racing Industry Show (PRI) in Orlando, FL this week. Options include four- and six-cylinder EcoBoost, large-cube small block, and modular engine options. Check out a portion of the press release below, courtesy of our friends at 5.0 Mustang and Super Fords magazine:

Racers and enthusiasts have long looked to Ford Racing Performance Parts (FRPP) to fulfill their need for speed. The 2013 Ford Racing catalog is now stocked with fresh new options for every enthusiast budget and application. The updated lineup debuting at the Performance Racing Industry show this week includes new four-cylinder and V6 EcoBoost® crate engines plus classic small-block, modular and contemporary Coyote V8s along with wheels, suspension and brake parts.

Build your Own Cobra Jet

Racers who couldn’t get on the list for one of the limited-production 2013 Mustang Cobra Jets can now build their own starting with the RPP Aluminator XS crate engine. The 5.0-liter Aluminator XS is based on the naturally aspirated engine that was offered in the 2013 Cobra Jet earlier this year. Anyone interested in building a fast 5.0-liter-powered Ford vehicle for the track now has a ready-to-install option with more than 500 horsepower and the capability of 7,700 rpm.

Builders aiming for even greater heights from the Coyote V8 should consider the range of race-bred performance parts including the new Coyote Motorsports block. This new block has been optimized by the Ford Racing engineering team for improved durability even when subjected to the stresses of high-output racing applications. A variety of other Coyote race-tuned parts include the Cobra Jet intake manifold, billet oil pump, high-rpm competition pulse ring and more.

Modern and Classic V8 Options

Fans of the Modular V8 also have a new build option in the Aluminator 46X Stroker short-block. Stroked from 4.6 to 5.0 liters, this short-block is assembled with the best aftermarket components to provide a durable foundation for on and off-road applications in both naturally aspirated and supercharged form. Aluminator 46X is compatible with any of the two, three and four-valve cylinder heads used on the modular V8.

Builders looking for V8 power in a compact and easy-to-service package should look no further than two new flavors of the classic Ford pushrod small-block crate engine that join the existing lineup.

With a displacement of 460 cubic inches, the Z460 is the largest small-block ever offered by Ford. The Z460 builds on the long-running lineup of FRPP small-block crate engines and it is available with either a front or rear sump oil pan to fit the builder’s needs. Just add an intake, carburetor and accessories and the Z460 is ready to rock with more than 500 horsepower.

Enthusiasts looking for a true bolt-in small-block solution will like the “Ready to Run” X302D crate engine. The X302D comes out of the box equipped with an Edelbrock intake manifold, MSD distributor and a Holley carburetor jetted to Ford Racing specifications. The engine provides affordable and reliable small-block power for street rods, restored muscle cars or kit cars.

EcoBoost Power for the Aftermarket

Ford’s lineup of EcoBoost engines has proved extremely popular in an ever-increasing number of vehicles ranging from the Focus to the F-150 thanks to their outstanding power and torque delivery and exceptional fuel efficiency.  Featuring the latest turbocharging, twin independent variable camshaft timing and direct fuel-injection technology, two of these engines are now available to customizers, racers and resto-mod builders.

With 365 horsepower and a remarkably flat torque curve peaking at 420 lb.-ft., the revolutionary twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 packs V8 performance in an efficient package. The V6 EcoBoost crate engine has proven its worth in both off-road truck racing and everyday work truck use. Off-road racers will appreciate the performance and ability to program custom calibrations to suit their vehicles.

Kit car, racers and hot rodding enthusiasts of all types will love the 2.0-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder crate engine. This 255-horsepower mill comes straight from the new Focus ST and has already proven to be a true performer in the US and in Europe.

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Author: David Fuller

David Fuller is OnAllCylinders' managing editor. During his 20-year career in the auto industry, he has covered a variety of races, shows, and industry events and has authored articles for multiple magazines. He has also partnered with mainstream and trade publications on a wide range of editorial projects. In 2012, he helped establish OnAllCylinders, where he enjoys covering all facets of hot rodding and racing.