Ford Godzilla 7.3L V8 Dyno

Ford Godzilla 7.3-L V8 Makes Almost 800 Horsepower N/A

There have been more than a few people asking why all the hype around the new Ford Godzilla 7.3-L V8. It has always been about two things. Diesel like toughness and durability with gas engine running and maintenance costs. Also as a platform to make big power.

How big? How about just shy of 800 horsepower naturally aspirated! Now, this was not close to stock, however, it did use a stock block, heads and crank. The engine did have 12.5:1 Weisco pistons, aluminum rods, big cam, as well as CNC ported stock heads with titanium valves. Oh and this pushrod motor made peak power at 7,600 rpm with the power curve still climbing!

Ford Godzilla 7.3L V8 Dyno

Brian Wolfe, who is building this Godzilla engine for his Ultra Street Mustang drag car is just getting warmed up here. He said that given a few minor changes, he thinks this could make 900hp without too much trouble.

That is not the direction Brian is going with this though. He is putting a 3.0L Whipple Supercharger on it in an effort to make 1,600 horsepower! We will be following this one closely.

Oh and here is a thought.  For the next generation Raptor, rather than EcoBoost V6, how about Supercharged Godzilla power!

Also, since this engine is available in base form from Ford Racing, what would you swap this in to?

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7 responses to “Ford Godzilla 7.3-L V8 Makes Almost 800 Horsepower N/A”

  1. Wayne Moyer Avatar
    Wayne Moyer

    I was thinking of swapping it into my 2005 Georgetown RV in place of its Triton V10. That way it had the power it sorely needs.

  2. I_Borgward Avatar
    I_Borgward

    14 seconds into the video: way to alienate, Mr. Wolfe, way to alienate. I instantly don’t give a flying f&$% about your build. What a schmuck.

    1. I_Borgward Avatar
      I_Borgward

      Seriously… businesses that openly display political messages of any type puzzle the hell out of me. Piss off a sizeable proportion of your potential customer base for your political vanity, great business plan. If I was a vendor, I’d tell a shop like that in no uncertain terms to can the political crap or lose my business. As a customer, I would give them a hard pass. Stupid, stupid, stupid, but sadly common these days.

    2. I_Borgward Avatar
      I_Borgward

      Seriously… businesses that openly display political messages of any type puzzle the hell out of me. Piss off a sizeable proportion of your potential customer base for your political vanity, great business plan. If I was a vendor, I’d tell a shop like that in no uncertain terms to can the political crap or lose my business. As a customer, I would give them a hard pass. Stupid, stupid, stupid, but sadly common these days.

      1. Tiberiuswise Avatar

        It’s almost like you HAVE to have a political messaging side to your business these days. If you don’t have a BLM sign your (sic) a racist. If you don’t have a MAGA hat you ain’t ‘Murrican. If you don’t have a rainbow flag you might as well be a member of Westboro Baptist Church.

  3. Rover 1 Avatar
    Rover 1

    Hmm. What other older classic cars had Ford sourced V-configuration engines that could be swapped out for one of these?

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  4. Mark Gerisch Avatar

    This sounds really impressive for naturally aspirated 7.3 L Godzilla motor and I am most interested in finding out more about modifications that can be done running a short eight stack fuel injection and long tube. Bundle of snake headers for a GT 40 application. The motors would need to live well on the street and road course. 800/900 NA is just where I would like to be at 7100 to 7,500 RPM. It would also have dry sump, is it possible to put me on the list of people doing NA performance upgrades like this gentleman’s work with his 7.3 L motor? I really enjoyed your interviews