I notice that 239 area code.Yes, you can see it in this vid:
Sid297 .... you really think the 2024 7g is gonna be 500hp??
That appears to be the case.
Watch Evan Smith's video. Ford had just such an intake.Someone needs to develop an intake that doesn't point the tb at the sky and it'd be a hell of a lot more drop in friendly.
That’s the video that made me think of itYes, you can see it in this vid:
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Weird Mustang Shelby GT350 With Ginormous Hood Bulge Has A 7.3L V8
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The secret is now out in the open but it isn't what you think it is.
Back in March of this year, a weird Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 test mule was seen testing out on the streets with a massively weird hood bulge. It's something that no one has ever seen before, and there were many speculations as to what it actually was.
We partook in the bevy of guesses before, but now's the time to learn what's really under that odd hood, courtesy of REVan Evan on YouTube with the help of Mark Wilson from Ford.
If you're one of those who guessed that it's a 7.3-liter pushrod V8 mill inside that bonnet, you're correct. That awkward bulge was actually added to give clearance to the upward-facing entry point into the intake manifold.
However, this doesn't mean that a Godzilla-powered Mustang is on its way. According to Wilson, this Shelby GT350 is simply a testbed for an upcoming manual transmission control pack for the 7.3L pushrod V8 crate engine. It will be available for purchase in the fourth quarter of this year.
Of note, the massive Godzilla V8 crate engine with a 10R140 automatic transmission control pack is currently available through Ford Performance for under $20,000. If we're to guess, the one with the manual transmission control pack will be around that ballpark as well.