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librty02
Sep 03, 2019Explorer
We'll See wrote:IdaD wrote:mhamershock wrote:carringb wrote:
Do remember when the EcoBoost came out 10 years ago (yup! 10 years now...) and this forums was predicting mass doom and gloom?
If you believed everything you read on RV.net, the highways would be littered by F150s needing turbos and timing chains or burning holes through their blocks. Oh and we'd all be stuck behind lines of cars while some idiot in their V6 grocery getter can't climb hill....
Timing chains (phasers) are sure an issue. LOTS of guys are having issues with the Gen2 motor and a cold start rattle - I am one of them. Ford has come down with the grand "it's normal" response.
Gen1s had a lot of issues with stretched timing chains. Turbo failures aren't uncommon (I had one), and more than a few Gen1s holed their blocks in the early days. Overheating under load was also an issue. Course, when you sell as many as Ford has the failure % is pretty low overall.
I'm happy with my 40k mile 2018 Gen2 3.5 except for the cold start rattle. Hasn't broken yet, but it sounds like cr@p. ESP covers it I hope if it ever grenades. I dumped the Gen1 EB I had at 120k miles since it was wore out. These small motors get worked hard to make the HP they do.
There's a reason Ford isn't putting them in the Super Duty.
Because the automakers don't want to stop making $9,000 more on the diesel option...
^^^^^ This exactly
Do you really think Ford cares what they put in a vehicle as long as it sells? No they don't. If they put a boosted gas engine in the super duty it would most likely sell like hot cakes to the average rv towing guru like most are here...but that would be a downside to Ford's earnings as that boosted gas engine might only be a 2k option while the diesel is in the 10k option range now. Say they would lose that 8k off of 30% of the super duties that they sell...that would be one heck of a hit in the pocketbook...and that is something they def don't want to do...
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