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So why didn't Ford just stick the 3.5L TT in the F250-F650 and call it a day?
Good question. As others have pointed out, the 3.5L isn’t meant for 24/7 high engine load (e.g towing, plowing, hauling). Turbo *gasoline* engines are great when you only need the full HP occasionally and bad when you need it 100% of the time. My Jeep Wrangler 4.0L turbo could see 1600F (pre turbine) exhaust gas temps during sustained high load operations. This creates many other issues.
Also, turbo gas engines are delicate. For example, if you have a boost leak or the vacuum line to the FPR slips off, you can be in serious trouble. Engine knock is also much more severe since the air is already 2-3x atmospheric pressure before it even enters the cylinder.
I would take the 3.5L any day but I don’t think you’ll ever beat the durability or reliability of a naturally aspirated V8.
if it were an option , id take it.
But were both the previous gen raptor & HD engines the same or did they simply share the same displacement?I am excited to see the independent reviews soon on this engine. Should be better than the GM 6.6 gas engine.
I also agree - they previous raptor 6.2 had more hp than the super duty 6.2 version. It would seem logical that Ford would reuse that thought here.
Any way it goes, this 7.3 is good for Ford