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2005X 07-18-2008 04:39 AM

Differences between Navigator and Expy 5.4L?
 
In doing some research on a new or slightly used Expy EL, I discovered the Navigator L, didn't know they made a stretch version. Anyway, also noticed the torque peak on the Navigator (at least for 2006 model) is reported to be lower in RPM band than the Expedition. Also, Lincoln suggests premium fuel, and don't thinkg the Ford does. So, what's the difference in these engines? Can you run reg or mid-grade in the Navigator?

Thanks!

berry1234 07-18-2008 10:28 AM

No dif. Designed for 87 octane.

montecarlo31 07-18-2008 01:09 PM

what he said x2

2005X 07-18-2008 09:56 PM

Ahhh, thanks.
 
After seeing your replies, I noticed I was looking at previous years Navigators, like 2004/5. On msnautos.com, the stats section showed the peak torque lower rpm (1k lower to reach peak torque for the Navi than the Expy, but the review also said the manual suggests running the Navi on 91 Premium, but they didn't have any issues w/ mid-grade 89. Now that I went and looked up 2008 - it's the same peak torque and @ same RPM as in the Ford, so if there was a diff in the motors it was prior models, like 2005 or older.

Thanks!

SemperFiDevilDog 07-19-2008 06:00 PM

Price........

brandon4 07-22-2008 01:13 AM

The navi had a 6 speed auto back to I believe 04-05. This would explain the torque rpm. They also (I think) had a dual overhead cam. Any thoughts?

LxMan1 07-22-2008 07:54 AM

The Navigators had a DOHC engine and the Expy had a SOHC engine


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