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Re: Dumb question of the day
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Posted by jakee on December 05, 2006 at 14:54:28 from (69.212.228.197):
In Reply to: Re: Dumb question of the day posted by dhermesc on December 05, 2006 at 10:12:52:
no the hurricane motor will not be a pushrod motor.first of all they do not make as mutch HP or the milage is real bad also emissions is what killed the 460 and the 300 six, they were great motors.compare the old lightning truck with the 351-w motor to the modern lightning with the 331 sohc motor ,the later was by far mutch better, milage and performance. yes you say the later has a blower but at only 8 pounds , hell the heater motor puts about that mutch .i have had both trucks and the up keap mutch less withe 5.4 motor.chevy has been the only one to produce the kind of power they do with a pushrod motor,they have also had years to do it,also it was a great motor right from the start.the hemi only makes great horsepower when you put a puffer on it.it is very doubtfull ford will ever retool for a pushrod motor ever agin.
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