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Mike
04 GT
89 LX...bye-bye!!
67 Cougar x 2...should have kept them!
Like putting 220V to a 120V light bulb.
How long do you think it will last?
A 7.3L pushrod motor in 2020 seems like a giant step backwards. Yes I get it is powerful but guys have been hitting crazy hp with much smaller Coyote and LS for years.
How about coming out with a lighter 4-5L V8 that makes crazy torque and 600+ HP while getting great mileage. Also a lighter V8 won’t weigh the front end down like a boat anchor and result in a car that can still handle.
FABMAN
I don't think it was made to go and get stuff at Walmart, now going to IKEA when they have a sale going on or picking up the newest big screen tv at Costco??
It was originally designed as a truck engine, so it should be incredibly reliable. Just shows you how far engine technology has come, to make tha much power out of a pushrod motor. Imagine it with aftermarket intake, aluminum heads, aftermarket cam and crank and headers. 800 horses without power adders!
1971 Avanti II,
'89 Coupe, , 22 Bronco sport
'21 Bronco 4-door, 22 Mustang vert
'18 Ecosport, , 96 Mustang GT vert
More powerful 7.3 Megazilla coming from Ford?
https://www.thedrive.com/news/37965/...illa-is-coming