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 ...
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 ...
Ford debuted the 7.3-liter V8, dubbed the Godzilla engine, in its heavy-duty trucks and vans in 2020. It produced 430 horsepower and 475 lb-ft of torque as a naturally-aspirated gasoline-powered crate ...
LOJ Conversions gave this 2005 Ford F-250 a second life by replacing its blown Triton V8 with a 7.3-liter Godzilla V8. In the automotive world, a blown motor typically means replacement is the more ...
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.
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