New 2.7 EB has Power vs Ram EcoDiesel
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New 2.7 EB has Power vs Ram EcoDiesel
The new little 2.7L v6 EcoBoost in 2015 F150 will be a Big Game Changer for Ford. (Ref. Wards Auto article )
The CGI composite block gives Ford all kinds of power flexibility with this engine... Like a diesel but lower cost!
To position it in the engine lineup... Expect 320 Hp and "at least" 360 Ft Lbs torque to compete with other v8s n the EcoDiesel made in Italy...
Mpg should put F150 at Best of Class with 29 mpg.. !
Any bets?
The CGI composite block gives Ford all kinds of power flexibility with this engine... Like a diesel but lower cost!
To position it in the engine lineup... Expect 320 Hp and "at least" 360 Ft Lbs torque to compete with other v8s n the EcoDiesel made in Italy...
Mpg should put F150 at Best of Class with 29 mpg.. !
Any bets?
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The new little 2.7L v6 EcoBoost in 2015 F150 will be a Big Game Changer for Ford. (Ref. Wards Auto article )
The CGI composite block gives Ford all kinds of power flexibility with this engine... Like a diesel but lower cost!
To position it in the engine lineup... Expect 320 Hp and "at least" 360 Ft Lbs torque to compete with other v8s n the EcoDiesel made in Italy...
Mpg should put F150 at Best of Class with 29 mpg.. !
Any bets?
The CGI composite block gives Ford all kinds of power flexibility with this engine... Like a diesel but lower cost!
To position it in the engine lineup... Expect 320 Hp and "at least" 360 Ft Lbs torque to compete with other v8s n the EcoDiesel made in Italy...
Mpg should put F150 at Best of Class with 29 mpg.. !
Any bets?
And with a 2000 lb payload.
And a 8000 lb max tow rating.
And better performance.
And better braking.
It will be great having my fuel bill cut in half.
I will be going from 14-15 mpg to 25-30 mpg in a 4x4.
This is a game changer!
From the Chicago Auto Show...
Published on Feb 6, 2014
Pete Reyes, Chief Engineer for the 2015 Ford F-150, talks about how the truck will be a game-changer for the industry.
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I'm just a knowledgable Motörhead who does his research...
I'd rather root for the home team Ford who sucked it up during the Great Recessin (thanks Wall St...) and made it on their own hard work instead of taking a cheap-*** bailout from the gov't like GM n Crisisler...
What's ur story?
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It seems people are stuck 15-20 years ago when diesel fuel was dirt cheap and the diesel engines had much higher mileage. That's all gone now due to the new environmental regs. A high efficiency gas engine is much cleaner doesn't require near the pollution controls.
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I've been saying this exact thing for a while now. The diesel is an expensive option that uses an expensive fuel and requires more in maintenance costs. For all this extra cost you get very little in return.
It seems people are stuck 15-20 years ago when diesel fuel was dirt cheap and the diesel engines had much higher mileage. That's all gone now due to the new environmental regs. A high efficiency gas engine is much cleaner doesn't require near the pollution controls.
It seems people are stuck 15-20 years ago when diesel fuel was dirt cheap and the diesel engines had much higher mileage. That's all gone now due to the new environmental regs. A high efficiency gas engine is much cleaner doesn't require near the pollution controls.
In a 3/4+ ton truck, it's a different story, since the diesel gives you much higher towing capacity and ratings. However, if I were buying a new 3/4 ton today and Ford had an EB V8 in it, I'd ditch my diesel in a heartbeat!
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We can speculate all we want, but no one will know a thing until the new truck and this little motor come out. I think "30" is very wishful thinking, but I hope it hits close to that mark. Little 4 bangers can barely get 30. But, regardless, the EPA rating will be high and the actual mileage for a lot of folks will be a lot lower.