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Is the Ford Voodoo engine in the GT350 still the best choice?
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(08-21-2024, 08:08 PM)iloveanycar Wrote: Is the Ford Voodoo engine in the GT350 still the best choice for performance enthusiasts? I know it’s got that unique flat-plane crank and high-revving character that makes it stand out, but I’ve also heard it can be a bit high-maintenance, especially with things like oil consumption. For those who’ve owned a GT350, is the Voodoo engine worth it, or are there any quirks that potential buyers should be aware of before taking the plunge?
I’ve had my 2017 GT350 for a couple of years now, and I have to say, the Voodoo engine is something special. The flat-plane crank gives it an incredibly unique sound and feel, and it loves to scream at high RPMs. It’s definitely one of Ford’s most exciting engines.

However, it does have its quirks. Oil consumption is something you’ll need to keep an eye on—this engine tends to go through oil faster than others, so regular checks are a must. It’s also a bit noisier at lower RPMs, but that’s part of its charm. Maintenance isn’t overwhelming, but you’ll want to be diligent with it.

If you’re passionate about driving and can handle a bit of extra maintenance, the Voodoo engine in the 2017 GT350 is absolutely worth it. It delivers an unforgettable driving experience, but just know it requires a bit more care than your average Mustang.
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RE: Is the Ford Voodoo engine in the GT350 still the best choice? - by Nicko - 08-21-2024, 08:10 PM

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