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Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="mc01svt" data-source="post: 16229049" data-attributes="member: 32337"><p>Without writing a thesis about all this just consider this.</p><p></p><p>the coyote has a 6,000psi direct injection pump, sprayed in cylinder liner and a plastic oil pan. You have to be a fool to think these will hold up when the miles start piling on. The tundra 5.7L has a normal 60psi port injection, proper cast iron liners and a metal oil pan. Spray deposited liners are unheard of in the truck world, this tech comes from race engines and motorcycles, when it wears out the engine is effectively junk.</p><p></p><p>Did you notice that ford never offered the coyote as the base engine in the super duty? There's a reason for that, it can not and does not meet the durability requirements that the 2v 5.4L did. Same can be said for the ecoboost 3.5L, it makes the power but it will not live long at higher load cycles. </p><p></p><p>all this doesn't matter as people trade the trucks in every 4yrs chasing the latest tech and shiniest grill. If you want a long lasting ford truck you had better buy a super duty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mc01svt, post: 16229049, member: 32337"] Without writing a thesis about all this just consider this. the coyote has a 6,000psi direct injection pump, sprayed in cylinder liner and a plastic oil pan. You have to be a fool to think these will hold up when the miles start piling on. The tundra 5.7L has a normal 60psi port injection, proper cast iron liners and a metal oil pan. Spray deposited liners are unheard of in the truck world, this tech comes from race engines and motorcycles, when it wears out the engine is effectively junk. Did you notice that ford never offered the coyote as the base engine in the super duty? There's a reason for that, it can not and does not meet the durability requirements that the 2v 5.4L did. Same can be said for the ecoboost 3.5L, it makes the power but it will not live long at higher load cycles. all this doesn't matter as people trade the trucks in every 4yrs chasing the latest tech and shiniest grill. If you want a long lasting ford truck you had better buy a super duty. [/QUOTE]
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