The difference between Ford's 6.8 and 7.3 Godzilla V8 engines comes from a shorter stroke in the former and a lower ...
Fans of a certain big lizard and Ford trucks might be interested in learning about Ford's 7.3-liter Godzilla engine. As the name suggests, this is a sizable engine that is typically used in big ...
Ford’s heavy-duty lineup is defined by two very different V8s that answer the same question: how much work do you really need your truck to do, and how do you want it to feel while it does it. The 7.3 ...
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At 7.3 liters, the Godzilla and Megazilla V8 engines rank as some of the biggest V8 engines ever built by Ford. These two gasoline-powered naturally aspirated engines share some similarities and some ...
Easily the most capable heavy-duty truck family in the United States of America, the Super Duty line offers a plethora of configurations to satisfy the needs of as many customers as possible. Said ...
Less than 70k miles in, a Ford Godzilla V8 shows rust, scored bores, and a ruined cam, highlighting known issues with the modern pushrod design. Yet reports of spark plug and lifter failures have ...
What happens when you shoehorn a Godzilla engine in a 1986 model year C10? Enter Jody Gunter from Gunter Specialty, the proud owner of a superb-looking Silverado with a lot more oomph than expected.
In a world filled with overhead cams and electrified powertrains, the revelation that Ford would produce an all-new pushrod engine stoked the flames of passion amongst Blue Oval loyalists. Not only ...