From various Ford truck forums online, there are reports of engines lasting well over 200,000 miles. One owner even reports having 439,000 miles on their V10, with very few problems along the way. And Others with nothing but problems. What's Your Experience? What's your fix? https://vehq.com/ford-v10-life-expectancy/
Ford's 2011 6.8-liter V-10 engine is rated at 362 horsepower at 4,750 rpm and 457 foot-pounds of torque at 3,250 rpm https://itstillruns.com/ford-v10-horsepower-specifications-7525198.html
please meet the Ford 6.8-liter V10. Part of Ford's Modular family of engines, the V10 saw use in a variety of applications, and is still in limited use today. ... Ford also needed a new engine to replace its dated 7.5-liter (460-inch) V8 https://blog.consumerguide.com › ford-v10
The 2020 Ford Super Duty Gets a Giant 7.3-Liter Gasoline V8 But the large-displacement V8 isn't dead. Ford just announced a brand-new V8 for the F-250 and F-350 Super Duty truck lines—and at 7.3 liters, this pushrod V8 is the largest displacement engine available in any new pickup truck today. https://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars/future-cars/a26143094/2020-ford-super-duty-f250-f350-gasoline-v8-specs-info/
The Largest Current Production Car Engine. Congratulations Chrysler! Nobody else is crazy enough to put a 8.4-liter V10 into a production vehicle, but you've done it again. Naturally, General Motors comes to the rescue if you need even more, with the Chevrolet "572" 9.2 V8 crate engine https://jalopnik.com/the-worlds-ten-largest-engines-509258535