I believe all Ecoboost F150's since 2015 have had a digital boost gauge providing they have the bigger instrument cluster information screen.
Gen 1 Ecoboost's were around 13-14psi on stock tune. Custom tunes would put them between 18-20.
In this video, the engineer says the Raptor Ecoboost...
No kidding. Plus there was the guy who told me the media would have them by October, and yet here we are.
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After this video, I really don't think it sounds terrible either.
Correct. Ford has been doing this for a while so that they don't have to say Premium Fuel is required. This way they give you some options if you need to save some $$$.
Magnetic 2017 in action. Shame there is no sound.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BLYn23pBGSd/?taken-by=7onashoestring
with sound: https://twitter.com/mrlevine/status/785510860533792769
I have a feeling Ford Performance Parts or Roush has an exhaust set up in the works for those that want a different a sound that dealers will upsell cause it won't affect your warranty or something like that. lol
I still don't think it sounds that bad.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJEv800IxQY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yv37Wkgtru0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmmYCDUBwCk
*cough cough*
Ford's 'EcoBoost' Is Just A Really Good Marketing Scheme
Now put it in the halo vehicles and the average joe schmo will want one even more in his Escape or Fusion.
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