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Sep-12-2022 07:22 PM
Grit dog wrote:Oregun wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
As to the new engine, I'm confused with 6.8l...seems really close to the 7.3 gas, so why?
Maybe they want to obsolete the 6.2L and the 6.8L will be more competitive with Ram & Chev.
I know you want this to be a great discovery, but realize that it doesn't make sense unless we're all missing something or they're turfing the 7.3 already.
Sep-12-2022 01:59 PM
3 tons wrote:
But this assumes that adding a turbo (per your claim…) to a gasser will put out the same power as a diesel (huh? - seriously!!), and that gasser turbos are every bit as robust as are turbos on diesels (or maybe even as reliable as naturally aspirated gassers?)…Maybe this is true (I donno?), but if so, suggest that Detroit has overcome their shoddy ‘beta offerings’ rich past? This would be a welcome change indeed, but most definitely wasn’t the case on my last new truck purchase in 2016…
3 tons
Sep-12-2022 01:11 PM
3 tons wrote:valhalla360 wrote:3 tons wrote:
Ford gassers are fine, but in typical turbo fashion, turbos are destined to be a money maker for the Ford garage…For ‘Real power’ the entire world will continue to require a diesel power-plant rather than the illusion of a turbo as a band-aid substitute- JMO
3 tons
Odd it's almost impossible to find a non-turbo diesel in the modern world. Apparently, the garages are very happy with this?
I think you are stuck in the world of 30-50yrs ago when people would bolt a turbo onto a gas engine never designed for a turbo and bad things would happen.
No, it's pretty straight forward to turbo charge an engine reliably if it was built for turbo from the ground up. The issue here is marketing. A $2k upcharge for a gas engine that put out the same power as the $10k upcharge for the diesel engine doesn't make a lot of sense.
But this assumes that adding a turbo (per your claim…) to a gasser will put out the same power as a diesel (huh? - seriously!!), and that gasser turbos are every bit as robust as are turbos on diesels (or maybe even as reliable as naturally aspirated gassers?)…Maybe this is true (I donno?), but if so, suggest that Detroit has overcome their shoddy ‘beta offerings’ rich past? This would be a welcome change indeed, but most definitely wasn’t the case on my last new truck purchase in 2016…
3 tons
Sep-12-2022 01:09 PM
Oregun wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
As to the new engine, I'm confused with 6.8l...seems really close to the 7.3 gas, so why?
Maybe they want to obsolete the 6.2L and the 6.8L will be more competitive with Ram & Chev.
Sep-12-2022 09:57 AM
valhalla360 wrote:3 tons wrote:
Ford gassers are fine, but in typical turbo fashion, turbos are destined to be a money maker for the Ford garage…For ‘Real power’ the entire world will continue to require a diesel power-plant rather than the illusion of a turbo as a band-aid substitute- JMO
3 tons
Odd it's almost impossible to find a non-turbo diesel in the modern world. Apparently, the garages are very happy with this?
I think you are stuck in the world of 30-50yrs ago when people would bolt a turbo onto a gas engine never designed for a turbo and bad things would happen.
No, it's pretty straight forward to turbo charge an engine reliably if it was built for turbo from the ground up. The issue here is marketing. A $2k upcharge for a gas engine that put out the same power as the $10k upcharge for the diesel engine doesn't make a lot of sense.
Sep-12-2022 09:46 AM
Oregun wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
why would anyone pay the upcharge for the 7.3l that Ford just spent big money to develop?
I see your point but I ask myself the same question about why would so many pay so much more for the 6.7 Diesel. I think it comes down to choosing wants vs needs.
Will have to wait and see how this plays out.
Sep-12-2022 09:33 AM
Sep-12-2022 09:16 AM
valhalla360 wrote:
why would anyone pay the upcharge for the 7.3l that Ford just spent big money to develop?