You’re not getting it. Ford didn’t design the 6.2 as a high performance engine. Period. That was their intent; it’s a work truck/fleet engine. All the speculating in the world doesn’t change that fact. They needed an engine above the 5.4 and all they had available was the 6.2 Super Duty base engine. That’s how the Raptor ended up with it.
The oil pump gears aren’t crappy. They have no issue on stock engines. You destroyed your oil pump with your aftermarket modifications. Ford never designed or intended the 6.2 to be supercharged, so that failure is entirely on you. You tried to modify an engine with something it was never designed for and then you blame the manufacturer? Do you not understand how ridiculous you sound? So how far in the hole are you after two engines and all of those modifications? I guarantee a hell of a lot more than a 3.5 with a $3k Garret turbo upgrade that is much faster, on an engine that is actually DESIGNED for forced induction.
Not sure why you take it personally. The 6.2 isn’t a performance engine and was never designed for boost. Those are facts, not personal opinions.
LOL, the Stock oil pump are crappy, plenty of YouTube videos showing that, It's strong for wear but brittle.
Plenty of fleet 6.2L have had their oil pump gears grenade, did the research when mine shattered.
I laugh, every time you say "second engine".
Since I was the first one with that HP level for a 6.2 10 years ago, I was the guinea pig you can say.
Now with the billet gears I've been running strong for 10 years now.
And just to be clear your beloved six banger has its own gremlins too without modifications!!!
No. you're not getting, I don't care what Ford intended the 6.2 to be, but with some money you can take a durable engine and make it better.
If Ford would have continued with the 6.2, R&D would have still continued and prices would have gone down with aftermarket items.
Livernois and member Biggest built the 6.2 to a high performance beast.
If Ford would embrace turbos for the 5.0 and 6.2 they would have more robust hardware and software for the PCM to accommodate turbo lag and control boost levels like they do for the 3.5, this would all be a different story.