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Originally posted by A_A_G View PostActually it's the most powerful. 420 hp & 460 tq
Then, you have the GM 6.2 when AAG mentions above. It's a beast of an engine strapped to an 8-speed automatic. It's definitely the overall best and most powerful half-ton engine on the market, hands down. My Dad has a '15 Sierra Denali with the 6.2/8-speed. The smoothness and quiet (almost too quiet) power and torque is very impressive.Ford
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Originally posted by A_A_G View PostLOL no it doesn't.
The Ecoboost really guzzels gas when you step on it. I guess you can get the Eco or the Boost but you can't get both. The V-8 weighs 50 lbs less and costs only $400 less than the V-6 so the price difference is negligible.
The V-8 truck is a lot simpler under the hood and would seem to have less to go wrong (that V-6 is a tangle of hoses and pipes and coolers and wires and turbos). I keep my trucks for a long time and I believe the V-8 would have a better chance of going 200,000+ trouble free miles than the Twin Turbo V-6. But perhaps I'm wrong here.
5 years from now, how will the eco turbos be doing? will they be spinning fine or losing it? some will be ok, others not. i don't want that problem myself. why is it worth it?
Bottom line ---- V8 if you intend to keep the truck for a long time. That was the deciding factor for me.
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I have a Lariat and love it...its a 12 but still rides like new.
F150Originally posted by Da PrezFuck dfwstangs!! If Jose ain't running it, I won't even bother going back to it, just my two cents!!Originally posted by VETTKLR
Cliff Notes: I can beat the fuck out of a ZR1
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Originally posted by likeitfast55 View PostSomehow my right foot doesn't agree. The 365 HP Ecoboost or the 385 HP 5.0 V-8. I drove them both.
The Ecoboost really guzzels gas when you step on it. I guess you can get the Eco or the Boost but you can't get both. The V-8 weighs 50 lbs less and costs only $400 less than the V-6 so the price difference is negligible.
The V-8 truck is a lot simpler under the hood and would seem to have less to go wrong (that V-6 is a tangle of hoses and pipes and coolers and wires and turbos). I keep my trucks for a long time and I believe the V-8 would have a better chance of going 200,000+ trouble free miles than the Twin Turbo V-6. But perhaps I'm wrong here.
5 years from now, how will the eco turbos be doing? will they be spinning fine or losing it? some will be ok, others not. i don't want that problem myself. why is it worth it?
Bottom line ---- V8 if you intend to keep the truck for a long time. That was the deciding factor for me.
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Originally posted by soap View PostSomething to consider about ford.
I love the new ford but the soft aluminum is A turnoff.Interested in being a VIP member and donating to the site? Click here http://dfwmustangs.net/forums/payments.php
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Most owners dont drop shit like that in their trucks.
Ecoboost have proven they can go high mileage without issue... And those are the first gen ecoboost trucks of 2011 with hundreds of thousands of miles. I think further ecoboost development will only improve the drivetrain.
I agree with most... Drove both as much as you can and pick one. You'll be happy either way. Personally I think the 16 GMC looks the best
5.3 direct injection has yet to prove itself for the long term like non direct injection 5.3. Lot's of concerns out there from people with carbon but I really haven't seen anything negative yet.
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