Steppenwolfe
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- Joined
- Apr 11, 2012
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- Location
- The Blue Ridge Mountains
- Tractor
- Kubota MX5400, 1140 RTV
I think 5.0 is small for a full size truck. I guess it's fine if you load it with foam pellets.
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I think 5.0 is small for a full size truck. I guess it's fine if you load it with foam pellets.
I bought my father a new F150 for Christmas. Is has the EB motor but really not sure which one. It's a 4x4 extra cab STX. I only drove it home from the dealer, about 20 miles on the highway, but is felt very peppy and responsive on the road. He won't be doing any heavy towing or plowing, just a grocery getter type of truck. It's his first new car in more than 15 years, he has always had my hand me downs.
I have the 4.6 and it works well for a compromise between towing/hauling and just getting around. I wouldn't want a 3.3 for my uses.
I'm a V8 guy, and own a 600 hp 4.6L-SC4V.
What a generous thing to do! Fantastic! Good for you.
I'm a V8 guy, and own a 600 hp 4.6L-SC4V, but the 4.6L-2V Ford motor is really rather weak. The 3.3L V6 is stronger all around and has 6 gears vs 4. Motors have come along way.
Current 5.0 V8 is best motor for dependability over the long haul and real world fuel economy.