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Because forced induction motors get hot. Modern computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling and metallurgy allows the engine designer to manage the additional heat. But, unless I'm mistaken, the 5.0 was not designed to deal with the extra heat and would, therefore, suffer the same longevity problems that plagued the forced induction motors of yesteryear...Why not build this? an upgrade in a 3/4 ton Expy towing machine! Could be the replacement to the 6.2?
The 7.3 doesn’t share anything with the modular engines, nor does the 6.2 Boss. They are big bore animals, modular engines all have small bores and narrow bore spacing.
it would be incredibly easy to put a forced induction 5.0 coyote in an Expy. Hennessey and similar groups could absolutely do this no question. it would make one bad ***** too!!!!!!!!!
Not to be a Debbie Downer, but I think it’d more likely make an interesting pile of broken transfer case and differential parts.If you have a spare $25,000+ laying around, maybe you could pick up the 5.2L GT-500 engine and fit it into the Expedition. Now THAT would make on bad *****![]()
Not to be a Debbie Downer, but I think it’d more likely make an interesting pile of broken transfer case and differential parts.
... The 5.0 is in the same vehicle category as the EcoBoost...they aren’t made for sever duty.
LOL, calling that an automatic is a little non descriptive. like calling Tom Brady a regular old quarterback!! It is a DCT, and while technically an automatic, it is a whole other beast in its own category. And the Tremec TR-9070 is a spectacular example of a DCT.Probably will have the TR-9070 automatic transmission like the GT-500