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7.3 pricing is out...

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2000xp8

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Not too bad honestly.

Ford 7.3-liter 'Godzilla' V8 is now available as a crate engine - Autoblog

Ford 7.3-liter "Godzilla" V8 from the F-Series Super Duty is now available as a crate engine through Ford Performance.
www.autoblog.com
 

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Mike's new engine after the NINJCOM
 

General karthief

wonder how much it would cost to ship you a pair
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hummmm, looks like a possible replacement when (if) my 7.3 turbo take a dump.
 

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General karthief said:
hummmm, looks like a possible replacement when (if) my 7.3 turbo take a dump.
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For the DumpTruck? Hell yeah... Boost it!!!!
 
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CarMichael Angelo

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stanglx2002 said:
Mike's new engine after the NINJCOM
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Nope.
Although I probably have that much invested ( in the entire swap), Anybody that buys that engine as a crate, and still has to turn around and buy the control pack to run it, and then wait for the aftermarket to build sht for it to make more power, is just looking for a hole to throw their money in.
Especially considering that there are thousands of JY Coyotes out there now at half that price or less.
 
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Awesome, I'll take two !
Coyote would make more sense for a swap , but for the person with deep pockets
that wants something different to show people at cruise night , why not.
 

CarMichael Angelo

my rearend will smell so minty fresh,
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Steel1 said:
Awesome, I'll take two !
Coyote would make more sense for a swap , but for the person with deep pockets
that wants something different to show people at cruise night , why not.
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Uhhhh....something different at Cruise night...
Oooo, oooo!!! pick me! pick me!
 
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How much?
 

General karthief

wonder how much it would cost to ship you a pair
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1500 bucks less than a coyote with 470lbft torque!!
the 'dump truck' would RULE!!!!!
 

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View: https://youtu.be/pysUCYz4wlM
 
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revhead347

Apparently my ex-husband made that mistake.
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CarMichael Angelo said:
Nope.
Although I probably have that much invested ( in the entire swap), Anybody that buys that engine as a crate, and still has to turn around and buy the control pack to run it, and then wait for the aftermarket to build sht for it to make more power, is just looking for a hole to throw their money in.
Especially considering that there are thousands of JY Coyotes out there now at half that price or less.
Click to expand...

Agreed. For a Mustang it isn't worth the hassle. The Coyote makes more sense.

Kurt
 
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