Here’s What Makes The Ford Megazilla Engine So Special – SlashGear
Keeping with the theme of compatibility in smaller engine compartments, Megazilla has a low-profile intake manifold from Ford Performance and a 92-millimeter throttle body lifted straight from the Mustang Shelby GT500. The end result is 615 horsepower and 640 pound-feet of torque.
While impressive, those figures don’t tell the whole story about what truly makes the Megazilla such a bruiser for everyday street driving: a torque curve as wide as the Grand Canyon. Torque levels reach 500 pound-feet at a mere 2,000 RPM and maintain at least that level up to 6,000 rpm.
No pricing information for the Megazilla is available at present, but it’s safe to say that it will be at least somewhat more expensive than Godzilla considering all of the forged components. For reference, the Godzilla lists for $9,175 excluding the electronic Engine Control Pack and accessory drive components (such as the alternator, power steering pump, etc.). These necessary additional bits and pieces can be purchased from either Ford or aftermarket vendors.
Ford has stated that we can expect to see the crate engine hit the market in the second quarter of 2023, or, in other words, any day now. Here’s hoping that you Blue Oval fans received a large tax refund this season to pay for it.
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