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MooseRiverTrapper 02-07-2019 09:07 AM

New Ford 7.3L V8 gas
 
https://youtu.be/2FtNlfAbc2w

https://youtu.be/fNMVdAXn0Xo

fish_e_o 02-07-2019 09:42 AM

fingers crossed for a half ton option

darren32 02-07-2019 10:00 AM

Some changes for the diesel too.

https://www.spediesel.com/blogs/blog...l-engine-specs

MooseRiverTrapper 02-07-2019 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by fish_e_o (Post 3926995)
fingers crossed for a half ton option

Buy the 250 and never look back. Great truck.

fish_e_o 02-07-2019 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by MooseRiverTrapper (Post 3927004)
Buy the 250 and never look back. Great truck.

been there done that; never again. the most my trucks haul is a moose if i'm lucky

Redneck 7 02-07-2019 10:29 AM

I like it! I’m a ford guy though, depending what the numbers are id consider this engine in a future truck I plan on buying instead of a diesel. The numbers have to be better mileage wise then the 6.2 because the 6.2’s numbers are a joke, very reliable engine but the mileage is a joke.

MooseRiverTrapper 02-07-2019 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Redneck 7 (Post 3927019)
I like it! I’m a ford guy though, depending what the numbers are id consider this engine in a future truck I plan on buying instead of a diesel. The numbers have to be better mileage wise then the 6.2 because the 6.2’s numbers are a joke, very reliable engine but the mileage is a joke.

What’s the fuel economy on the 6.2?

fish_e_o 02-07-2019 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by MooseRiverTrapper (Post 3927024)
What’s the fuel economy on the 6.2?

mine gets good mileage. my last one too

MooseRiverTrapper 02-07-2019 11:08 AM

Mines getting 17-18L/100 that’s with a sled deck and some idling in this cold weather.

fish_e_o 02-07-2019 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by MooseRiverTrapper (Post 3927036)
Mines getting 17-18L/100 that’s with a sled deck and some idling in this cold weather.

i can echo that
summer time 13-16 average on both

i consider that good

leeelmer 02-07-2019 02:02 PM

2016 6.2 in a f350 dual wheel, extended cab long box.
Average 28L/100km
Worst fuel sucking truck I have ever drove. I have put over 400 liters of fuel in one day.
Ok power but not great.
Would never ever own one personally.
I thought the 6L in a GMC was bad till we got one of these at work.
Pulling a 9000LB office trailer up to Conklin
36L/100km
Took it into Ford to see if something was wrong, was told thats about right for the truck, hooked it up to there computers to make sure nothing was a miss, and everything checked out.
Was never so happy when I came to work one day, and the gate was jarred open, and that truck was stolen. Happy day.

ChickakooKookoo 02-07-2019 03:12 PM

Never buy a first year anything!

Ken07AOVette 02-07-2019 03:13 PM

I had a 2011 F250 supercab 6.2. Absolutely loved the truck. Mileage was very good. I would buy another in a heartbeat if I needed a mediate puller.

lund17 02-07-2019 03:38 PM

Nice to see. I will be in the market for a new truck within a year, so this will be another option to consider.

Redneck 7 02-07-2019 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by MooseRiverTrapper (Post 3927024)
What’s the fuel economy on the 6.2?

When I looked at one briefly thinking of trading my F150 for a gas f250 for having a better tow vehicle I decided to stick with my f150 because what I get towing with my f150 is what the 6.2 gets empty. 6.2 I believe is 13-15 L/100km highway and 17-19 L/100km city?

We have them at work and they’re just pigs on gas. I have a basic f150 and towing 3 quads on my 17’ flat deck I get on windy days average 14-16 L/100km. Empty I get 10-11.4 L/100km.

MooseRiverTrapper 02-07-2019 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Redneck 7 (Post 3927171)
When I looked at one briefly thinking of trading my F150 for a gas f250 for having a better tow vehicle I decided to stick with my f150 because what I get towing with my f150 is what the 6.2 gets empty. 6.2 I believe is 13-15 L/100km highway and 17-19 L/100km city?

We have them at work and they’re just pigs on gas. I have a basic f150 and towing 3 quads on my 17’ flat deck I get on windy days average 14-16 L/100km. Empty I get 10-11.4 L/100km.

Ya that sounds about right. I can haul two sleds on the deck or pull a load of horses with ease. Surprisingly well, wouldn’t look at a diesel. No need.

waldedw 02-07-2019 04:29 PM

I have a 2017 Chevy Silverado 1500 ltz 4 x 4 it has the 6.2lt gas with the 8 speed automatic behind it, absolutely great on fuel, have a cab height canopy on it, running empty to arizona average 9.2 lt/100km and in the US that's running around 80 mph/ 140km, i pulled a 8' x 20' enclosed trailer to brooks this summer, pushed a 30km wind all the way down, threw about 4,000 lb in the trailer and headed home, 890km round trip just under 19lt / 100, lots of power and with that 8 speed runs around 1700 rpm at 120 on the highway, absolutely love it.

Redneck 7 02-07-2019 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by MooseRiverTrapper (Post 3927173)
Ya that sounds about right. I can haul two sleds on the deck or pull a load of horses with ease. Surprisingly well, wouldn’t look at a diesel. No need.

I just have the V6 3.5L, not the turboed eco boost. I don’t tow enough to justify a diesel for higher fuel prices and stupid expensive maintenance bills. A tow packaged F150 I’d honestly the best truck you can get for tow/ mileage.

jungleboy 02-07-2019 07:07 PM

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Bearbreath 02-07-2019 07:29 PM

GM's coming out with a new gas engine for 2020. 6.6 V8 400hp & 450 torque.

The new 7.3 should top that.

waldedw 02-08-2019 06:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Bearbreath (Post 3927282)
GM's coming out with a new gas engine for 2020. 6.6 V8 400hp & 450 torque.

The new 7.3 should top that.

Yea I heard that but they already have a 6.2 lt V8 that puts out 420hp and 460torque, why they would make an engine with a bigger displacement that puts out less HP and Torque is beyond me:rolleye2:

waldedw 02-08-2019 06:14 AM

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Originally Posted by fish_e_o (Post 3926995)
fingers crossed for a half ton option

the new 7.3 is Slated for the 2020 F150 Raptor

Buckhead 02-08-2019 06:49 AM

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Originally Posted by waldedw (Post 3927520)
Yea I heard that but they already have a 6.2 lt V8 that puts out 420hp and 460torque, why they would make an engine with a bigger displacement that puts out less HP and Torque is beyond me:rolleye2:

Because the 6.2 you refer to is the Camaro/Corvette LS engine. It's a car engine in a pickup - not made for a work truck (And takes premium fuel).

The new 6.6 is set up for towing/hauling with a cast iron block, I believe.
And will run on regular fuel.

reddeerguy2015 02-08-2019 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Buckhead (Post 3927532)
Because the 6.2 you refer to is the Camaro/Corvette LS engine. It's a car engine in a pickup - not made for a work truck (And takes premium fuel).

The new 6.6 is set up for towing/hauling with a cast iron block, I believe.
And will run on regular fuel.

6.2 does not require premium fuel. We have one in our suv - good engine and surprisingly good on fuel.

I've also got a 6.0 liter in one of the work trucks, nice motor but hard on fuel. I'm sure this is the engine the new 6.6 will be replacing??

Buckhead 02-08-2019 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by reddeerguy2015 (Post 3927539)
6.2 does not require premium fuel. We have one in our suv - good engine and surprisingly good on fuel.

I've also got a 6.0 liter in one of the work trucks, nice motor but hard on fuel. I'm sure this is the engine the new 6.6 will be replacing??

Absolutely the 6.2 requires premium if you want to make the spec hp and tq numbers. Otherwise you are down about 40 hp. Sure, it will run ok on regular but why would you want to?

Yes, the 6.6 is intended to replace the workhorse 6.0.

waldedw 02-08-2019 08:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Buckhead (Post 3927578)
Absolutely the 6.2 requires premium if you want to make the spec hp and tq numbers. Otherwise you are down about 40 hp. Sure, it will run ok on regular but why would you want to?

Yes, the 6.6 is intended to replace the workhorse 6.0.

Check the engines folks, the 6.2 for corvette / cars is the LT1 engine designed to run on premium fuel, listed at 455 hp

The 6.2 lt for pickups and suv's is the Ecotec 3 L86 engine designed to run on regular unleaded or E85 fuel, no premium required, I have been driving one for 2 years now, great on fuel and lots of power. Listed at 420 hp and 450 torque, totally different

reddeerguy2015 02-08-2019 08:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Buckhead (Post 3927578)
Absolutely the 6.2 requires premium if you want to make the spec hp and tq numbers. Otherwise you are down about 40 hp. Sure, it will run ok on regular but why would you want to?

Yes, the 6.6 is intended to replace the workhorse 6.0.

Well I've run both. There is zero difference in seat of the pants feel - it's a quick engine either way. At 10c a liter difference, and about 125km driving per day......that's why I run regular lol.

Ours is an SUV for getting groceries and taking the kids to hockey... I'm sure camaro owners or whatnot run premium. For me though, there's no difference. Just a lighter wallet.

sjr 02-08-2019 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by ChickakooKookoo (Post 3927146)
Never buy a first year anything!

So So true

fish_e_o 02-08-2019 11:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by waldedw (Post 3927523)
the new 7.3 is Slated for the 2020 F150 Raptor

nice!!!

fordtruckin 02-08-2019 08:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken07AOVette (Post 3927147)
I had a 2011 F250 supercab 6.2. Absolutely loved the truck. Mileage was very good. I would buy another in a heartbeat if I needed a mediate puller.

I agree if I needed a bigger truck than my F150. If I was buying a new dedicated plow truck it would be a F350 single cab long box with the gas engine. My agency is replacing our vehicles slowly with 3/4 ton gas trucks. The past 3 years that I've worked here have always been Ford 6.2's(lowest bidder:thinking-006:). I'm due for a new truck this year or most likely next year so I would love to get the new 7.3 gasser. My 2008 6.8 Ford is getting tired!


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