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2021+ Ford F-150
My new 2021 F150 XLT Supercrew
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<blockquote data-quote="kevinatfms" data-source="post: 16627406" data-attributes="member: 39344"><p>I did not. Only new diesel ive driven besides my 2.8L Colorado is the Silverado V6 and it was "different". Not even close in power to the 6.2L or 5.3L. The Colorado diesel could easily get the load up to speed but quick/fast it was not. The 3.0L felt the same way in the Silverado. After going from a small diesel in the Colorado to a a TT V6 you can tell it has more than just pulling power. That is one thing that always irked me with the Colorado, that they could have added another 25-30hp and it would have been somewhat more capable at passing people.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It didnt feel down on power but more like they softened the way the power comes into play. The Ecoboost trucks have that grunt down low while the 5.0L felt like it wanted to keep pulling as the RPM range increased. The one thing that was an absolute pleasure to hear was the exhaust note. No clue what they did but the 5.0L sounds badass, even with the OE exhaust system. Really has a nice tone to it both interior and exterior.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevinatfms, post: 16627406, member: 39344"] I did not. Only new diesel ive driven besides my 2.8L Colorado is the Silverado V6 and it was "different". Not even close in power to the 6.2L or 5.3L. The Colorado diesel could easily get the load up to speed but quick/fast it was not. The 3.0L felt the same way in the Silverado. After going from a small diesel in the Colorado to a a TT V6 you can tell it has more than just pulling power. That is one thing that always irked me with the Colorado, that they could have added another 25-30hp and it would have been somewhat more capable at passing people. It didnt feel down on power but more like they softened the way the power comes into play. The Ecoboost trucks have that grunt down low while the 5.0L felt like it wanted to keep pulling as the RPM range increased. The one thing that was an absolute pleasure to hear was the exhaust note. No clue what they did but the 5.0L sounds badass, even with the OE exhaust system. Really has a nice tone to it both interior and exterior. [/QUOTE]
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