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rockymtnb
Feb 01, 2017Explorer
You will probably get more feedback on the Pentastar / Promaster combination over on the ClassBForum (dot com), where many members have Travato, RoadTrek or custom conversions on that platform.
That said the Pentastar V6 is widely used across Jeep and Chrysler vehicles and has a good reputation as a simple and reliable engine. Not as sophisticated as the Mercedes turbo-diesel or Ford Ecoboost twin-turbo GDI engines, but then again simplicity and reliability can be a virtue in many situations.
The Pentastar does rev to high RPMs to produce full power. So climbing steep mountain passes you may be running 4000+ RPM, whereas the Mercedes or Ford turbos might only need 2500-3000 RPM. Nothing wrong with that, it's expected behavior for a high-rev normally aspirated gas engine.
That said the Pentastar V6 is widely used across Jeep and Chrysler vehicles and has a good reputation as a simple and reliable engine. Not as sophisticated as the Mercedes turbo-diesel or Ford Ecoboost twin-turbo GDI engines, but then again simplicity and reliability can be a virtue in many situations.
The Pentastar does rev to high RPMs to produce full power. So climbing steep mountain passes you may be running 4000+ RPM, whereas the Mercedes or Ford turbos might only need 2500-3000 RPM. Nothing wrong with that, it's expected behavior for a high-rev normally aspirated gas engine.
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