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โSep-10-2019 08:35 PM
FishOnOne wrote:dodge guy wrote:
Sounds like itโs ready for DI and forced induction.
However Iโll wait to see how it does before I say itโs the better than the V-10. The 7.3 has big shoes to fill!
I would say the V10 was a good engine but not a great engine. I don't see any reason why the 7.3 won't exceed the V10's performance and durability.
โSep-10-2019 07:45 PM
dodge guy wrote:
Sounds like itโs ready for DI and forced induction.
However Iโll wait to see how it does before I say itโs the better than the V-10. The 7.3 has big shoes to fill!
โSep-10-2019 02:54 PM
danrclem wrote:
I've been thinking that there may be a turbo in the future for this engine. If a 3.5 can make the power that it does I have to wonder where a turbo would take this engine. Are there any reasons why a turbo wouldn't work with this engine?
The 7.3 as is would have more than enough power to do anything I'd want it to do so fuel mileage would be my only concern. I do expect it to have better mileage than my 6.2 but only time will tell.
โSep-10-2019 12:07 PM
danrclem wrote:
Are there any reasons why a turbo wouldn't work with this engine?
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โAug-18-2019 05:17 PM
RoyJ wrote:
That's weird, I can both click on link by wnjj, or directly view the photo I posted.
Anyway, the L8T makes just over 400 lb-ft @ 2000 rpm, but dips sharply down to 340 lb-ft @ 1000 rpm, in a fairly linear fashion.
The 7.3 holds on much stronger at low rev.
โAug-18-2019 02:50 PM
ShinerBock wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
I would call it a semi closed block similar to the 6.2, but with small slots between the cylinders for coolant flow.
Link
Thanks for the video. I would consider that more of a semi-closed deck too. Most semi-closed only have support front to bottom and right to left. The 7.3L block seems to have more than that. Either way, it definitely has more structural cylinder support than the 6.2L which will go a long way in longevity and how much power it can handle.
I would not be surprised if ford does not make a blown version of this engine for smaller vehicles. The block and other internals seem well equipped to handle it.
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โAug-18-2019 09:40 AM
FishOnOne wrote:wnjj wrote:RoyJ wrote:Copperhead wrote:
Please repost as I am unable to open whatever graph, chart, whatever you are talking about.
Look at the post again, I've adjusted the image size.
It looks like you canโt hot link that picture. You can click here to see it: https://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/uploads/monthly_2019_06/5cffff9056848_L8TvsL96SAEHPTorque.jpg.09ecd...
Went from bad to worse...