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Old 31-01-2006, 10:11 PM   #1
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Default 6 litre Pushrod Motor...Anyone ????

I have heard rumour that Ford in the good 'ol US of A, are talking about discontinuing the 5.4 litre motor, and are currently evaluating the possibility of making a 6 litre pushrod motor, for their range of light commercial, suv's and passenger car ranges.

Will the whole Modular range be axed ?

If the 5.4 motor is discontinued, where will it leave Ford in Australia ?

If it is true, the pushrod motor would be a lot cheaper to produce than the 3 valve and the quad cam, it would be easier to fit to cars, due to smaller heads.

It certainly would be keeping with the trend that GM and Chrysler/Dodge have set.

What are your thoughts ?

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