โNov-19-2017 05:02 AM
โNov-25-2017 11:37 AM
Grit dog wrote:Groover wrote:theoldwizard1 wrote:
According to this article, they must have made some internal changes to the 6.2L for 2017, because the torque has increased from 405 lb-ft @ 4,500 rpm to 430 lb-ft @ 3,800 rpm
In the past, the rumor was the 6.2L was not offer in Super Duty because of potential overheating issues. They must have fixed that.
Actually, the big win of newer Super Duty pickups over older ones in the 6R140 transmission. SOLID !
The other interesting rumor is that Ford is working on a 8/9/10 speed transmission for Super Duty and Medium Duty (as motor home) trucks. Probably more than a year away.
I have seen articles saying that the 2017 was "all new" but have not been able to find out what is new about it. However, if the articles that I can find on the 7x engine are true it is going to be a heck of an engine and might be out soon.
Maybe look at the pictures in the articles then. 2017 is the first major revamp of the Super duties since uhhhh 1999.
โNov-24-2017 11:46 PM
Groover wrote:theoldwizard1 wrote:
According to this article, they must have made some internal changes to the 6.2L for 2017, because the torque has increased from 405 lb-ft @ 4,500 rpm to 430 lb-ft @ 3,800 rpm
In the past, the rumor was the 6.2L was not offer in Super Duty because of potential overheating issues. They must have fixed that.
Actually, the big win of newer Super Duty pickups over older ones in the 6R140 transmission. SOLID !
The other interesting rumor is that Ford is working on a 8/9/10 speed transmission for Super Duty and Medium Duty (as motor home) trucks. Probably more than a year away.
I have seen articles saying that the 2017 was "all new" but have not been able to find out what is new about it. However, if the articles that I can find on the 7x engine are true it is going to be a heck of an engine and might be out soon.
โNov-24-2017 02:43 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
According to this article, they must have made some internal changes to the 6.2L for 2017, because the torque has increased from 405 lb-ft @ 4,500 rpm to 430 lb-ft @ 3,800 rpm
In the past, the rumor was the 6.2L was not offer in Super Duty because of potential overheating issues. They must have fixed that.
Actually, the big win of newer Super Duty pickups over older ones in the 6R140 transmission. SOLID !
The other interesting rumor is that Ford is working on a 8/9/10 speed transmission for Super Duty and Medium Duty (as motor home) trucks. Probably more than a year away.
โNov-23-2017 05:19 AM
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โNov-20-2017 08:05 PM
camperfamily wrote:
My understanding is that the 250 trans is different than the 350 in the gasser. Can anyone confirm that to get the same heavy trans that is behind the diesel with the 6.2 you need to step up to the 350?
โNov-20-2017 07:26 PM
โNov-20-2017 05:45 PM
acadianbob wrote:dantravelman wrote:
I have to say the 2017 6.2 and 4.30 is definitely worth it.
I originally had a F150 Ecoboost to pull our trailer, 9,000 lbs and it did the job but I worried about the payload. So as we have decided that a 5ver will be the next upgrade I decided to do the truck now. I had to order the 2017 but the 8 weeks went quick and I knew I was getting the truck I wanted. This 6.3 with the 4.30 handles great when towing and pulls the trailer with out an issue. I average about 9.1 mpg when towing and about 13 city as my daily driver.
I don't think you will have any disappoint in going with the 6.2 and 4.30.
You are making me feel better. Just in the process (2018 on order) of replacing my F150 Ecoboost with a F250 6.2 with 4.30's. Looking for increased stability but have been concerned about the torque curve of the 6.2. The Ecoboost is a GREAT towing engine.
โNov-20-2017 05:42 PM
Dutch Oven Man wrote:
Thanks everyone for the responses.
For those of you that have this set up, how does the grade shifting suite your needs? I have no grade shifting with my 2002, so I assume these new set-ups are a vast improvement?
Also, for dantravelman, I noticed the F350 gasser gets a different tranny than the F250. I was told the F250 tranny was tuned for the 6.2, but I suppose the F350 tranny is equally impressive?
โNov-20-2017 03:46 PM
dantravelman wrote:
I have to say the 2017 6.2 and 4.30 is definitely worth it.
I originally had a F150 Ecoboost to pull our trailer, 9,000 lbs and it did the job but I worried about the payload. So as we have decided that a 5ver will be the next upgrade I decided to do the truck now. I had to order the 2017 but the 8 weeks went quick and I knew I was getting the truck I wanted. This 6.3 with the 4.30 handles great when towing and pulls the trailer with out an issue. I average about 9.1 mpg when towing and about 13 city as my daily driver.
I don't think you will have any disappoint in going with the 6.2 and 4.30.
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