It was alright , but not what I was expecting. The 5.0 felt better to me all the way around. But there were 20's on the Eco which would strain it some. It shifts way too soon. Maybe it was just the one I drove, but it did not impress me one bit. If it had 422 ft/lbs of torque, I just could not tell it.
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torque doesn't feel fast... horsepower does
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Originally posted by Cooter View Posttorque doesn't feel fast... horsepower does"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
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Originally posted by SSMAN View PostIt was alright , but not what I was expecting. The 5.0 felt better to me all the way around. But there were 20's on the Eco which would strain it some. It shifts way too soon. Maybe it was just the one I drove, but it did not impress me one bit. If it had 422 ft/lbs of torque, I just could not tell it.
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The one I drove out at the Ford Driving Experience did pretty good with a load on it, and also when I foot-braked it up on some boost, but otherwise just punching it didn't seem that big a deal. I think it's probably going to be one of those motors that you have to drive a bit and figure out how to wring out the best power. Might sound funny, but in a way it's powerband reminded a little of one of those old Cyclones...a friend of mine used to have one of those, and I drove it a bit back in the day....just regular driving it wasn't anything special, but forcing it into boost it was much more impressive.70' Chevelle RagTop
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Originally posted by Rreemo View PostThe one I drove out at the Ford Driving Experience did pretty good with a load on it, and also when I foot-braked it up on some boost, but otherwise just punching it didn't seem that big a deal. I think it's probably going to be one of those motors that you have to drive a bit and figure out how to wring out the best power. Might sound funny, but in a way it's powerband reminded a little of one of those old Cyclones...a friend of mine used to have one of those, and I drove it a bit back in the day....just regular driving it wasn't anything special, but forcing it into boost it was much more impressive.Originally posted by racrguyWhat's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?Originally posted by racrguyVoting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.
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Originally posted by Mychael101 View PostGotta remember what you've been driving for the past several years. You've been spoiled lol! For someone driving a older model F150 they will notice the difference instantly.
Yeah, but when I drove the 5.0 it had a good grunt to it. I guess I was expecting the same out of the Eco. I am sure with a programmer it would feel a lot better. Just seem by the time the boost starts building , it shifts and has to start all over again.
But like they said above, it might take practice on how to build the boost to get the most out of it. As is, I think the 5.0 will get it no problem.
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Originally posted by SSMAN View PostYeah, but when I drove the 5.0 it had a good grunt to it. I guess I was expecting the same out of the Eco. I am sure with a programmer it would feel a lot better. Just seem by the time the boost starts building , it shifts and has to start all over again.
But like they said above, it might take practice on how to build the boost to get the most out of it. As is, I think the 5.0 will get it no problem.Whos your Daddy?
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Ummmmm not thinking Doug Stanely the dealership is doing very well. It was like a ghost town and they had a whole 12 F150's, one Explorer, one escape and maybe 10 F250's. They had zero Eco Boost trucks. I havent drove a new truck in so long that I figured why not and drove a 2010 4.6 crew. I will say I was impressed and it had plenty of power. I started to drive a 2011 extended cab 5.0 but I didnt want to waste the guys time. I figured if the 4.6 was that stout the 5.0 would just be that much better. He said they might have one Eco come in tommorrow and be ready to drive but ehhh. I will say my salesman was funny as hell and a no pressure type of guy.Whos your Daddy?
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I'm not sure why this thing is supposed to be impressive.
I saw an online drag test between the twin-turbo Ecoboost V6 versus the standard naturally aspirated (bigger) V6. They were about .2 second apart in the quarter mile and the EcoBoost got about 2mpg better. That doesn't sound like $5300 worth of value to me. Maybe someone else can tell me what the magic is.When the government pays, the government controls.
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Gonna go out on a limb and say if people use it for what it's intended for which is work, whether it be towing a boat or what have you the low end torque is hard to beat for a gas motor. If people are going to buy it for performance then no, it's not a performance truck, no truck is except for the lightning in my book, granted people in their Titan's think it's a race truck too.
I think it's cool, just what a truck needs, and that's low end torque.
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