Posted by 495man on December 03, 2020 at 17:04:36 from (184.171.195.36):
In Reply to: ECO Boost posted by David G on December 01, 2020 at 15:33:29:
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If the 2.7 Ecoboost can outpull an engine twice the size and do it faster, and using less fuel, how is that bad?
I was talking to a guy this week who was given a new fleet truck, said it was way more powerful than his old 3.7 V6 truck and pulled his work trailers fine. He thought they gave him a 5.0 V-8...he was surprised it was a 2.7 ecoboost.
I had a 7.3 diesel, largest displacement diesel ever offered in a pickup. "No replacement for displacement" I said. I had to get something newer free from rust and didn't want to deal with the emissions junk found on the newer diesels.
I figured for the size of trailers I pull and distance I drive a 1/2 ton would get me by for the money I wanted to spend. I looked at a tiny V6 gasser 1/2 ton and ended up surprised what the 3.5 ecoboost could do.
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