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No Replacement for Displacement | Is it Time for a 5.7L Tall-Deck Coyote???
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<blockquote data-quote="200MPHCOBRA" data-source="post: 16087512" data-attributes="member: 29964"><p>Also consider the transmission. I have an 3.5 eco f150, but the six speed. I can stall it to about 2500 before it spins. With lock up, they can run a looser converter. The eco will make more torque down low, but under load you wont be there anyway. The lower spread between 10 gears will also even out that advantage. Think about the extra lever arm of the stroke increase and the higher port velocity, all bringing down the max torque rpm.</p><p>And it will sound so much better, you literally can't make an eco sound good, I've tried. Power to be had with exhaust changes, but lord the sound blows, but I do like the tip in turbo whistle. Do I think they will do it? Hell no, I think Ford has sold its soul to left wing global warming and peak oil bullshit, and they ain't coming back. We will get batteries and electric assist and mini bike displacement. Shit we will all be driving trains soon if the trends don't change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="200MPHCOBRA, post: 16087512, member: 29964"] Also consider the transmission. I have an 3.5 eco f150, but the six speed. I can stall it to about 2500 before it spins. With lock up, they can run a looser converter. The eco will make more torque down low, but under load you wont be there anyway. The lower spread between 10 gears will also even out that advantage. Think about the extra lever arm of the stroke increase and the higher port velocity, all bringing down the max torque rpm. And it will sound so much better, you literally can't make an eco sound good, I've tried. Power to be had with exhaust changes, but lord the sound blows, but I do like the tip in turbo whistle. Do I think they will do it? Hell no, I think Ford has sold its soul to left wing global warming and peak oil bullshit, and they ain't coming back. We will get batteries and electric assist and mini bike displacement. Shit we will all be driving trains soon if the trends don't change. [/QUOTE]
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