Dfeeds
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And where is there any info on this? A quick google search just brings me to the 6.8l v10 that's not exactly new.Big things appear on the horizon for Ford V8 power. I am surprised no one has not heard of the new 6.8 liter Windsor engine. Ford is really giving us some new performance Mustangs. To have a 6.8 liter V8 ready for production in 2022 is amazing.
It doesn't make much sense to me, either. Ford is is big on getting good fuel economy, and hasn't budged from their modular technology. They're also putting a lot into the electric engine. I find it hard to believe, everything considered, that Ford would then go and throw a 6.8l pushrod v8 into the Mustang. Well, anything that isn't a limited run. Don't get me wrong, I love big pushrod engines, but I'm just not buying it.
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