I said V8 and didn't call out a specific one, but if I were to call one out, "for me", it would be the GODZILLA!!!!I wouldn’t call Coyote architecture “simple” like chevy v8s or Godzilla though.
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I said V8 and didn't call out a specific one, but if I were to call one out, "for me", it would be the GODZILLA!!!!I wouldn’t call Coyote architecture “simple” like chevy v8s or Godzilla though.
I keep eyeing them up in F-250.I’m still waiting to test drive.I said V8 and didn't call out a specific one, but if I were to call one out, "for me", it would be the GODZILLA!!!!
at that point the computer work is very simple. if you replace everything in the drivetrain and power train with stuff off of an F-250, replace the computer and wiring harness with one off that same f-250.....If a coyote was shoehorned into the narrow engine bay of the bronco. Where exactly would you put the turbos? On top of the hood like madman and never drive it when it isnt sunny or downstream remote underneath the chassis where you will never be able to take it offroad unless you want em sucking in mud?
the 3.5 would've been nice but it too is a wide package fine in an f150 but the bronco/ranger chassis is narrow. If you put a v8 in there it will not have room for turbos. Except maybe the godzilla without being a cammer it is much narrower. But i dont really car for turbos on a v8 So im thinking a roots blower on top of a godzilla, with the HD version of the 7 speed ofcourse it will need rebuilt to handle the extra power Transfer case needs to be switched out though aswell so pull that know off the dash and put a atlas with a twin stick, the axles will never handle so im thinking dana 60s front and rear. All these modifcation would play hell with the computer so all that has to come out and get replaced by a standalone engine mangagement system.
So now that I have spent the price of a new bronco i must start to wonder should I have just bought 2 to double my HP the easy way?
Yeah my point was more along the lines of what ford would, could, may, or will do. Ive always wanted a supercharged allison v12 in the back of a van with a little fwd motor powering the front wheels so i can suprise people on the street when a rust van blows the doors off of everything.Why a V8 ...... for me, I prefer a N.A. Engine over a Turbo for the simplicity. Granted the N.A. has to be larger than the Turboed engine to make the same power.
Also if I Want Way High HP........ It's None of your Business as to Why I Want It. Just because it's not something that You Think isn't "needed", doesn't mean it's not something that I feel that I need.
Let me put it another way..... What If there were comments like "Nobody needs a Turbo!" or "Nobody needs tires larger than 33". " I'd bet that some of you who are saying that nobody needs a V8 and/or more than 500HP would be ...... Oh No! I need one or the other..... So.. You buy/aquire what works for you and let other buy/acquire what works for them.
Belittling someone for something that they want it just childish...
we do see the potential of the 2.7.since The Bronco likely isn’t getting the coyote and will get the 2.7 Ecoboost, we will just have to deal with it and while we’re crying that we didn’t get the coyote, we‘re doing stage 3 mods on the 2.7 Ecoboost Bronco and it’s making 500whp and running 11s lol.... I really think the V8 purists aren’t seeing the potential of the 2.7 Ecoboost. Read up on some of these modified F150s. I get that there’s no replacement for displacement but factory turbo cars are easy to get a lot more power for less $$.
Yeah, the tuning on the truck (and possibly the camshaft ?) Is quite a bit different than the Mustang. I think the F150 coyote is up to 390 hp now whereas the Bullitt Mustang stepped up to 460 and the truck more tuned for low/midrange whereas the Mustang is rev happy.I’m going to have a controversial opinion right now: the coyote in truck form isn’t even that good. My buddy had an F-150 coyote and it was perfectly fine but not really an amazing power plant or anything. Just not a whole lot of character. Now with a mustang cam/heads etc yes it’s a whole different beast. But to me personally if I was going to have a V8 in my bronco I’d want a Godzilla and we all know that’s not going to happen.
Hmm now im thinking twin godzillas. My dad and his cousin tied two 440s together with a big ass chain and ran em on alcohol for tractor pulling...... where should we put the second motor? Maybe on top of the 1st? 2 supercharged godzillas maybe 1400 hp?Time for a Bronco Big Daddy Ed Roth edition:
this gauge cluster looks cheap as well.I like how flush and integrated into the dash the screen is looking... and so glad it's not a floating screen like in the Bronco Sport.