MORaptor1
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Some of you…..are purposely obtuse. It’s silly.
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830 cv? That's Euro-fäg for 818hp.V6 engine coupled with a plug-in (PHEV) electric motor capable of delivering up to 830 cv.
i never said i would put a 7.3 in a mustang. people and FORD did! id be perfectly happy with the 5.0 that can be SC with a factory ford warrantyReading is fundamental.
Would you put, a 7.3 SUPER DUTY engine in a mustang. If you think yes, then you have no idea what it is or how it works. The conversions you are talking about needed significant tuning and were done to race cars. That engine would be unusable on the street as an every day motor.
That's fair @smurfslayer
Irony.Some of you…..are purposely obtuse. It’s silly.
It was a very tuned, purpose built motor for racing.i never said i would put a 7.3 in a mustang. people and FORD did! id be perfectly happy with the 5.0 that can be SC with a factory ford warranty
it's currently called the Raptor Rid be perfectly happy with the 5.0 that can be SC with a factory ford warranty"
its as stupid a question as putting any ferrari engine in a SD or any pickup for that matterWould you put a Ferrari V12 in a super duty?
You clearly missed the point. I was talking about engines that have a purpose. A performance V8 is not the same as a truck V8 and putting one in the other makes no sense. Like...putting a Ferrari V12 in a super duty since the OP was trying to a say an engine is an engine regardless.its as stupid a question as putting any ferrari engine in a SD or any pickup for that matter
I can explain it to you. I just can't understand it for you.