That's alot of oil in between changes.
Waiting for the GT500, might upgrade. :bows:
...wonder if they all do this , or if this particular engine is going to take a powder at 60,000. They don't all last 200,000! not back in the day, and not today. Wondering about the 180 degree crank, was a fad in the 1970's NASCAR then I think they gave up on it.
Still CANNOT beat my aunt's 1973 Duster Swinger, 318 V8...threw a rod 2.8 miles from the dealer.
Also can't beat my brother's 1977 Capri 2.3 liter, a quart every 50 miles.
What a joke!
Ford built a crappy engine. One that allows excessive amounts of oil in the combustion chamber. Bet the exhaust system never rusts.
Wouldn't say that...and I'll gladly take a 5.2 Voodoo in a heartbeat!
If you don't break them in right....they'll burn oil like a diesel.
Been that way for about 100 years.
Thinking you nailed it. How many hands did the car go through before the ultimate buyer? Abusive dealer employees? Abusive factory employees?![]()
I love our Marauder seats!
As a cute skinny guy, I’ve never liked them! At the Chicago Marauderville I had to wedge things on both sides of me while on the autoX track! [emoji6]
It was funny watching my three kids rolling on top of each other thru the turns though.. [emoji1303]
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"Obeying the 1000-mile break-in period by not revving the engine sky-high took painful restraint. But once we got past it, the GT350 clicked off a zero-to-60-mph time of 4.2 seconds and ran the quarter-mile in 12.4 at 118 mph. At 40,000 miles, it posted identical numbers for both tests.".
My Girlfriend's 1972 VW Beetle with over 200,000 miles didn't burn that much oil.