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Old 03-01-2020, 10:54 AM   #26
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Default Re: Ford's 2019 7.3L pushrod V8

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Looks like that graph goes to 6000 rpm. It’s definately not an low rpm slugger. Holds that torque well across the rev range.
A lot of that is being achieved with 14.7: mixture strength to keep the engine efficient,
that and the derating ~30 HP/30 lb ft that applies to Super Duty ratings.

The same engine in F150 with no tune change suddenly becomes 460 HP /505 lb ft.

Those big 4.22" bores and the guy who did the Coyote heads also did these wedge heads.
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