575+HP | Ford 7.3L Godzilla Engine Dyno Results, Teardown & Comparison to Coyote & 351 Windsor

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I guess I had missed that this is port injected only.
Should make swapping & modifying even easier than dealing with some thing direct injected.

Also...has anyone seen the piston to deck height yet...? I'm curious what the quench/squish distance is on a truck motor like this.
 
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Has anyone mentioned the price for these things new yet? I just looked up the motor costs and they list at $7,804.13 with the gaseous fuel prep pack and then $10,226.97 without the gaseous fuel prep pack. Anyone know what that fuel pack refers to and why it is more without it?
 

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any chance this motor gets dumped in a mustang? If they did they would probably build 50 of them and sell to friends of Ford or massive ADM to large dealers only.
 

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First try and they made 588 Hp already.
Hope they make this the std 3/4 ton+up engine and ditch the 6.2.
I want a gazilliion of these avail in the yards, 3-4 years from now.
This has already replaced the 6.2.
Hell the 6.2 had great potential but this being pushrod has gotten a lot of talk.
Both 6.2 and 7.3 are heavy truck motors.
-J
 

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First try and they made 588 Hp already.
Hope they make this the std 3/4 ton+up engine and ditch the 6.2.
I want a gazilliion of these avail in the yards, 3-4 years from now.

It will be the engine of choice once production is at full swing and they have enough engines ready to make the change. The 6.2 will last a little longer. Fyi the 6.2 was a great reliable engine.
 
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