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For those not wanting to watch the video:
2017 Ford 6.2L w/aftermarket intake and exhaust on 3.73 rear end:
335 HP
369.5 LB-FT
2020 Ford 7.3L on 4.30 rear end:
358 HP
407.3 LB-FT
See video for particulars. There are a lot of variables discussed.
It was cheaper to design and build an entirely new platform rather than Ecoboost the existing 6.2L?
Maybe there were other concerns?
Another variable is the 7.3 had bigger tires.
I’m guessing there is a lot more drive line loss in heavier duty trucks. I’ve got a lightly modified 5.7 hemi in a Challenger that equaled what the 7.3 put down on the dyno and I know the 392 hemi exceeds that by quite a bit. I’m not sure how they got numbers at lower rpms since an automatic will normally just downshift at lower rpms if you go full throttle.
We need the full charts that include the numbers at what rpm to compare. Many times the dyno operator has to find the sweet spot where it won't downshift if floored, then run the tests.

You think a 2.7L has 250K miles of trailer towing in it's life?
Well,,,, does a 2.7L have 250K miles in it's life regardless what it's moving?
Actually, "yes". Ford's 2.7EB is one of the sturdiest engines Ford has designed.
That is my unserstanding, Ford did not put a CGI block into the 2.7 eco without thought. CGI is what is in the 6.7 diesel block and the 7.3 gas. Built for strength.
I always thought it was pretty stout. I am old school in my thinking, did a ton of research before buying this truck. I was torn over the 5.0 or EB. So far I am pleased. The 2.7 is a tough motor in my opinion.
This was an article published in Automotive Engineering magazine prior to the release of the then-new 2015 F150 with the new 2.7L EB. It's a nice overview of the basic design & spec's of the engine (for 2015), to see how clearly "overbuilt" the engine is.
Ford's new 2.7-L EcoBoost V6 designed for lighter aluminum F-15
It seems Ford took a similar path with the new 7.3, with clean-sheet engineering based on intended usage.
Ford 22 7.3-L V8
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I don't trust the ecoboost in towing situations. My friend has had multiple issues with his 3.5 equipped F150 that now has 150K. Last October he had to limp all the way home from a grouse hunting trip. He stopped at a dealer on his way back and they told him they would have to order parts so he limped home. The trip took me 7 hours and him 12
My wife's car has tiny ecoboost in it and it's fine. Not a single issue for 80k miles so as a commuter I wouldn't hesitate to have one in my car but in a truck that is supposed to haul trailers forget it