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7.3L Godzilla V8 is Here!!! | Ford Releases the 2020 Super Duty
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<blockquote data-quote="Fordfourlife" data-source="post: 16120402" data-attributes="member: 137514"><p>Start watching that video at the 9min mark.. Compact narrower engine design, oil squirters under the pistons like the supercharged GT500s have, same high heat coatings the turbo engines use on piston/rings, same valves and seats as turbo engines,high flow heads, 4 bolt mains with 2 cross bolts.. This thing is beefy and is going to have extra room under the hood compared to the 6.2. I don't know if they will ever factory boost it but I think the aftermarket companys will have fun with this engine. It might be a popular crate engine as well because of its simplicity and size, that is why the chevy LS is a much more popular swap vs the huge ford DOHC modular engines. I for one am very happy to see ford building a single cam engine again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fordfourlife, post: 16120402, member: 137514"] Start watching that video at the 9min mark.. Compact narrower engine design, oil squirters under the pistons like the supercharged GT500s have, same high heat coatings the turbo engines use on piston/rings, same valves and seats as turbo engines,high flow heads, 4 bolt mains with 2 cross bolts.. This thing is beefy and is going to have extra room under the hood compared to the 6.2. I don't know if they will ever factory boost it but I think the aftermarket companys will have fun with this engine. It might be a popular crate engine as well because of its simplicity and size, that is why the chevy LS is a much more popular swap vs the huge ford DOHC modular engines. I for one am very happy to see ford building a single cam engine again. [/QUOTE]
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