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New 6.8L V8 for F150/Mustang?
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<blockquote data-quote="FineLineMtrSprt" data-source="post: 16518006" data-attributes="member: 10257"><p>Soon as I heard this my plans for a new Bronco in 2 years went on the back burner! I love the Coyote but I always figured..."ehh one day I'll buy another used mustang, buying a new one doesnt get you much but new looks so at some point ill take one" . Now with this story...even though im sure the 2022 Mustang will eventually get heavier, it's more intriguing to me. The potential for this engine is awesome! I fully see them using it as a small number / limited edition at first.</p><p>I just hope if they do decide on a cylinder on demand set up its better than GM's that eats cams and lifters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FineLineMtrSprt, post: 16518006, member: 10257"] Soon as I heard this my plans for a new Bronco in 2 years went on the back burner! I love the Coyote but I always figured..."ehh one day I'll buy another used mustang, buying a new one doesnt get you much but new looks so at some point ill take one" . Now with this story...even though im sure the 2022 Mustang will eventually get heavier, it's more intriguing to me. The potential for this engine is awesome! I fully see them using it as a small number / limited edition at first. I just hope if they do decide on a cylinder on demand set up its better than GM's that eats cams and lifters. [/QUOTE]
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