Eazy in Way - Ford has supercharged its Megazilla 7.3-litre V8 crate engine to 1,000bhp+ Ford has supercharged its Megazilla 7.3-litre V8 crate engine to 1,000bhp+

Ford has supercharged its Megazilla 7.3-litre V8 crate engine to 1,000bhp+

Published: February 5, 2025
Ford has announced the Megazilla 2.0, an upgraded 7.3-litre V8 crate engine that now boasts over 1,000 horsepower, significantly increasing its output from the previous version, the Megazilla 1.0, which offered 612 horsepower. The new engine features a 3.0-litre Whipple supercharger and retains essential components like forged pistons and a steel crankshaft, emphasizing its performance-oriented design meant for competitive use, such as desert racing and drag racing. In addition, Ford has provided a supercharged version of the Mustang Dark Horse's 5.0-litre Coyote V8 engine, which promises over 800 horsepower. This engine is designed for versatility, ideal for both racing and high-performance driving experiences. Both engines will be available by late 2025, and Ford promises an easy installation process with performance parts tailored from their racing heritage. From a transportation perspective, the development of such high-performance engines reflects a strong market demand for powerful vehicles that cater to motorsports enthusiasts. While these engines are not street-legal, they highlight the growing trend of manufacturers focusing on niche markets, particularly those in racing and performance customization. This could lead to a resurgence in popularity for traditional racing formats, as well as an expanded aftermarket community. However, it's essential to consider the environmental implications of increased horsepower and emissions, prompting further dialogue on sustainable practices in high-performance automotive engineering.

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