2024 Ford Mustang 7.3L MEGAZILLA will OFFICIALLY put DODGE in the COFFIN ⚰️ …



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2024 Ford Mustang 7.3L MEGAZILLA will OFFICIALLY put DODGE in the COFFIN ⚰️ … 2024 Ford Mustang 7.3L MEGAZILLA Engine will DESTROY Dodge and put them in the GRAVE permanently… (MUST WATCH)

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21 Comments

  1. That engine is capable of making 790 hp normally aspirated.(with piston and rod upgrade.they have already built one turbo charged to exceed 1700 HP.so I believe their probably be two version of the mega

  2. Ford is Gangsta they run muscle cars!!been around whole time when Chevy & dodge both bailed out alwhile in 2000s & didn't take a bailout!

  3. There are already Some 5.0 running high horsepower! Mustang motors modded make big power the mustang aftermarket is huge! Camaro is dead!

  4. All dodge does is throw 1 big engine in everything & don't reconfigure they good selling platforms. Hell they stopped making prowler which was cool & the viper! They basically killed the viper for chargers & challenger. What happened to RamR/T10? Ford is coming out with a Raptor R the TrX killer. Dodge won the battle but not the war. The mustang had both Chevy & dodge that could have killed the mustang. The mustang following is too big to just kill it. Hell the Probe was supposed to be the replacement lol

  5. Dodge already put themselves in a coffin. This is Ford, Chevrolet etc. chance to get their customers. Still many buyers on the market for that sweet V8 sound. Dark Horse here I come.

  6. Who cares abt a less efficient heavier engine in a push rod 7.3 lmao it’s a step backwards to get dumb muscle car heads excited yeah it might sound badass but power wise it’s not something to get excited abt

  7. All the makers are having supply problems. FORD in Kentucky is packing several huge parking areas, including Kentucky Motor Speedway parking and camping areas with almost complete vehicles.

  8. Chevy had a 7.0 engine for years (427 cubic inches) from back in '66 – '69. Also available in the 2022 COPO Camaros are 3 options, the naturally aspirated (470hp COPO 427), the (580hp LSX-based 5.7L, 350 supercharged,) and a (brand-new fuel-injected 9.4L 500hp Big-Block 572 cubic inch) monster. TALK ABOUT BIG ASS MOTORS WITH HP

  9. Ford has been making far better cars than dodge for awhile now. The only selling point dodge has had is high horsepower numbers. Anyone that knows about cars knows mustangs are better than chargers or challengers. Only thing ford doesn’t have is a suped up suv like dodge does.

  10. Dodge running shiiiii! You talking about 1 car that won’t sell out west bc of the energy efficiency problem. These people working on the future so they don’t lose money. Learn the game then play

  11. About time Ford finally showed up. Dodge has had a supercharged 7 liter crate motor that makes 1,000 horsepower for the past couple of years. To be honest, as a Ford tech, the 7.3 liter engine doesn’t make anywhere near enough power for its displacement. The fact that it’s a crate engine only means it probably won’t be emissions certified and therefore not street legal (much like the Hellephant engine). The likelihood of the 7.3 being twin turbocharged is rather unlikely as the engine was set up for natural aspiration as a heavy duty truck engine and Ford has never had a turbo anything larger than a V6. I could see it potentially being supercharged however.

    Also Dodge isn’t the only one being affected by parts shortages. Ford even has engine air filters on backorder right now. Getting parts for anything is a total joke at the moment.

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