โJan-10-2015 02:07 AM
โJan-11-2015 06:03 AM
2112 wrote:
I know what it does not like and that's 30-40 deg weather burning winter blend.
I can get 20-23 mpg going to and from work in the summer but it struggles to see 18 in the winter.
FWIW: I walked onto the dealer lot with every intention of buying a 5.0. They were all dressers with low payload. I found this stripped EB Max Tow with 2084 lbs payload and feel lucky I did.
I now have over 40,000 miles without a single issue.
โJan-11-2015 04:15 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
As far as Fords so called "torture test". That is a joke goto 4:26 it shows them hooking up to a log on the ground and then 4:36 the log magically jumps on top of another and is dragged off the top of it! Posting infomercials just makes your point worthless.
The only issue Wards has with the Ecoboost is the poor fuel mileage, they actually like the Ecoboost just not the as rated mileage Ford attaches to the vehicles it is put in.
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โJan-11-2015 03:41 AM
Michael in MN wrote:The Mad Norsky wrote:
So eco-boost owners can relax and drive like the sedated 83 year old librarian for your best fuel mileage.
And when you drive like a sedated 83 year old:
That was from a 300 mile trip on the pan-flat prairie at 55-60mph, no wind or tailwind.
I got 24.5 on a 300 mile trip under similar conditions (snowy/slippery, no wind or tailwind, couldn't drive more than 55mph).
I've also gotten 6mpg on a 300 mile trip, towing against the wind on a red flag day at 60+mph.
โJan-11-2015 03:26 AM
2112 wrote:
Reminds me of someone posting only getting 20.2 mpg on their EcoDiesel this morning.
Now who was that? :B
โJan-11-2015 01:50 AM
โJan-10-2015 06:19 PM
โJan-10-2015 05:29 PM
The Mad Norsky wrote:
So eco-boost owners can relax and drive like the sedated 83 year old librarian for your best fuel mileage.
โJan-10-2015 05:18 PM
tragusa3 wrote:
I think Ford should not have marketed the engine for economy. It has speed and torque beyond anything a half ton owner will need. The engine stands on that merit alone.
โJan-10-2015 05:17 PM
hone eagle wrote:made me think TROLL.wwest wrote:
The EcoBUST engine MUST run in derated mode when not using BOOST.
An N/A DFI engine can have a compression above 12:1 even 14:1 in some cases (Mazda).
Whereas a BOOSTED DFI engine MUST be derated, ~10:1 CR, in cruise, off-boost mode.
Most engines run in cruise mode 98% of the time.
Ford's EcoBUST FE problem is compounded by the fact of the CAC collecting water and oil as an emulsion in the bottom of the CAC outflow endcap. Roll a perfectly good EcoBUST engine out of the factory door, within just a few miles engine components will begin to fail (bent connecting rods) due to (partial) hydro-locking.
Is it just me (cranky old guy) but this style of post makes me think - teenager?
โJan-10-2015 04:26 PM
RinconVTR wrote:
It gets better...the truth hurts. But some OEM's don't see another option.
http://www.roadandtrack.com/car-culture/news/a24691/ferrari-engineers-dont-like-turbocharging/
โJan-10-2015 03:18 PM
โJan-10-2015 02:00 PM
hone eagle wrote:wwest wrote:
The EcoBUST engine MUST run in derated mode when not using BOOST.
An N/A DFI engine can have a compression above 12:1 even 14:1 in some cases (Mazda).
Whereas a BOOSTED DFI engine MUST be derated, ~10:1 CR, in cruise, off-boost mode.
Most engines run in cruise mode 98% of the time.
Ford's EcoBUST FE problem is compounded by the fact of the CAC collecting water and oil as an emulsion in the bottom of the CAC outflow endcap. Roll a perfectly good EcoBUST engine out of the factory door, within just a few miles engine components will begin to fail (bent connecting rods) due to (partial) hydro-locking.
Is it just me (cranky old guy) but this style of post makes me think - teenager?
โJan-10-2015 01:34 PM
โJan-10-2015 01:18 PM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
This is not going to look good for the new F-150.
LINK
โJan-10-2015 01:15 PM
wwest wrote:
The EcoBUST engine MUST run in derated mode when not using BOOST.
An N/A DFI engine can have a compression above 12:1 even 14:1 in some cases (Mazda).
Whereas a BOOSTED DFI engine MUST be derated, ~10:1 CR, in cruise, off-boost mode.
Most engines run in cruise mode 98% of the time.
Ford's EcoBUST FE problem is compounded by the fact of the CAC collecting water and oil as an emulsion in the bottom of the CAC outflow endcap. Roll a perfectly good EcoBUST engine out of the factory door, within just a few miles engine components will begin to fail (bent connecting rods) due to (partial) hydro-locking.