Not buying it .....
nope.....
Not buying it .....
I guess the people who think they have '15 engine parts in their late '14's will finally shut the hell up.....
If it is forced induction of some kind, it's bad news regardless
I guess the people who think they have '15 engine parts in their late '14's will finally shut the hell up.....
Agreed. Ford did a great job with this new platform except for......... the pistons. 11/1 compression and 435 hp = Ford should've used Boss pistons. Hell, they used the rods and crank. why not go one step further with the pistons? I'd pay the extra $$$ for worry free pistons.
Agreed. Ford did a great job with this new platform except for......... the pistons. 11/1 compression and 435 hp = Ford should've used Boss pistons. Hell, they used the rods and crank. why not go one step further with the pistons? I'd pay the extra $$$ for worry free pistons.
I can see that for sure. But i cant see them letting go quite that catastrophically!At work I've seen engines in brand new Sienna's and Sequoia's let go on the first start up at the end of the assembly line, and then seen some make it out to the test track and let go.
Maybe the one of the pistons wanted to visit its neighbor so it made a window
Smart move I removed myself from all but a couple mustang groups on Facebook that I'm admins in. Message me I'll have to add youand I was the bad guy who said it was nitrous from the get go.....
nah it wasnt me Luke, I had typed up responses a few times and then erased them as I didnt want to involve myself with the neanderthals that inhabit Ford Facebook groups.
All stock. At a stop light idling, with groceries in the back.What are the details that looks pretty bad
In for pics of the deck of the block, with the headgaskets removed.