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5 Liter Pushrod V8 (please build the engine Ford)

Would you buy a 5liter sized pushrod V8?


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Groovin Snoovin

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I love the features of the 7.3 Godzilla! The simplicity and bullet prove bottom end.
PLEASE FORD BUILD THIS ENGINE !!!!!
I am afraid the focus is on small displacement V6’s or even 4 cylinders like Chevy. ?
Take the poll if you would buy a 5 liter sized V8

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5.1, 5.2, 5.3, (not Chevy), no 5.4 again, 5.5, 5.6, 5.7, no 5.8 again, or 5.9?
 
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The exact displacement is not important. I would like to see a small block V-8. (Naturally aspirated) Somewhere in the 5.0 range...

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Personally, I'd like to see them take the new 7.3 Godzilla and tweak the camshaft to deliver better HP, giving up a bit of the Superduty torque. Then slap a Supercharger on it and we're good to run against pretty much anything.

 
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I agree for a hot rod F-150 or larger.
For me a basic durable, reliable, engine that will last at least 250,000 miles without the complexity of an overhead cam and turbos. That’s ideal for me. I have a turbo V-6 now and love it but I don’t think this is my forever truck for long term.
 

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I agree for a hot rod F-150 or larger.
For me a basic durable, reliable, engine that will last at least 250,000 miles without the complexity of an overhead cam and turbos. That’s ideal for me. I have a turbo V-6 now and love it but I don’t think this is my forever truck for long term.
I'm usually happy with 10 years and 125k miles. After that, I'll look for a good deal on a 2031 Raptor ;p
 

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I own a 2011, I will be buying a 2021, and the one after that will be a 2031 (unless something catches my eye before then), keeping on a purchase schedule of every 10 years and roughly 125k miles.
2031: 16th gen F-150 (3rd refresh)
2032-2033: 4th Raptor
2033: 7th Super Duty
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