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Kevin and Willie B. highlight the inner workings of the EcoBoost engine and show how it's changing the game on the racetrack. Plus, Kevin gets a rare look behind the doors of Ford Racing's dyno facility.
Kevin and Willie B. highlight the inner workings of the EcoBoost engine and show how it's changing the game on the racetrack. Plus, Kevin gets a rare look behind the doors of Ford Racing's dyno facility.
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