Traded 5.0 for Ecoboost
Once again not verbatim, but pretty close on the cummins comment. Discussion was about turbos and the added cost of labor. Check it out, I quoted you when I asked you the question. If that's not what you meant, please explain what you did mean as I am still not privy to a cummins owners brain.
You can keep crashing every EB thread on the internet and spouting off vague, baseless assumptions if that is what makes you happy. You can continue to play the passive-aggressive games and use the same thinly veiled insults that really do not make sense. (Come on WTF does Cummins crowd mean anyway?) The fact remains that most people on here are not buying the crap you’re selling. We all get it you bought a truck with a different motor in it, so what no one on here cares! Why you see the need to come in every thread and vindicate yourself is beyond me. It is getting old. Go troll on a Toyota board.
This is hilarious.
5.4s chucked plugs and then plugs would snap off after fords fix. Why don't the anti forced induction crowd hang out with the lightning guys and tell them how much better the NA motors are because they don't have extra parts.
If I had a 4.6 I could lecture a 5.0 guy about reliability.
Windsor 5.0 could preach to the 4.6 guys.
FE, Y block, where do we stop?
Everyone should go back to the flathead.
Remember the early lightnings had stronger internals than the later ones.
I would think Ford over built the first Ecos and will dial back the build cost once the engines have real world data coming back.
Lol. I had to do something to cut the tention. Weather was the only thing that came to mind. Cold as hell too here in KC.
Ntrimm got a new truck? I wish he told us! That's just like him, keeping it all to himself. I sure hope it's not one of those new fangled thingies.
I just bought a new coffee grinder. My old one worked, but it was loud and the grind was inconsistent. This one is much quieter and gives a very consistent grind. Plus it is fast and has a hopper. Really it is better in every way. I was a little worried though because it is made in Italy and has a new type of grinding mechanism. I really hope it doesn't break down cause you know, parts would be expensive and hard to get. Then there is the labor. Those Italian coffee grinder repair guys don't come cheap. Maybe I could work on it myself though. It was very expensive (for a grinder) and I think I got completely hosed on my trade in. But I love it anyway. Do you think I should buy the ESP for it?



