First Look: Ford's All-New 6.7-Liter V-8 Power Stroke Diesel Engine
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Made in Mexico????
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Originally Posted by Monsta
(Post 7885293)
Made in Mexico????
Also, I was wondering about the exhaust coming out of the top of the engine. Seems like it's going to get pretty hot up there. I would think that in a conventional V8, air circulating up from below would keep things from getting too hot. But with all of the exhaust and the turbo on the top, covered by the hood above, and blocked by the cylinder banks on the sides, I wonder how they will keep the underhood temperatures reasonable. I am not an automotive engineer or anything, this is just a gut reaction. |
I'm sure the two cooling systems come into play with that. :) The hood looks to be taller as well. I'm sure to help dissipate heat.
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No more manual transmission, no sale.
Looks like I'll be buying Dodges from now on.:( |
From this article it seems as thought they are doing everything they can to make this as reliable as possible to avoid all the headaches of the later generation International diesel engines. I suspect though, that it will come at a high cost.
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This is the same design as the dirtymax. I think it will be more efficent use of the exhaust but I too have reservations about the heat.
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geez, can you imagine having to work on that thing ?
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Peak HP at 2600RPM? Torque at 1600 is good though. If it's gonna be a high RPM motor it may be tough to sell. A big reason to have a diesel powertrain is not having to make the transmission shift for every little hill or change in speed.
My 6.4 revs high enough for me. Listening to a diesel motor at 3000RPM's is not a comfortable feeling. I'll probably buy into it one day, I like my 6.4 so I guess my mind is open enough for what the future holds. |
I see they are using CPG blocks, should save a bit of weight up front.
Dealers get ready for the warrenty work.:-innocent |
some pretty good info this morning on pickuptrucks.com about the motor. It actually looks pretty good.
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Well, that all looks fine & dandy, and I have a fair bit of confidence that Ford is doing everything that they can think of to put the motor through its paces. But, the real test is going to be once that motor hits the streets in its production form. I will not say that it will make or break Ford, but it could be pretty damaging if its debut is marred.
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I'm scared.
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It sounds like they've done enough testing to know they've got a good engine. I'm excited to see how it works out, and more than a little intrigued. Can't wait to see how the new turbo performs. (Although, part of me is secretly wondering how much room they'll have left for tuners to squeeze more power out of it without breaking parts. I'd be sad to not have the engine to play with - but I suppose there could be something to be said for not needing to mess with it....)
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Originally Posted by browntown3
(Post 7885555)
geez, can you imagine having to work on that thing ?
Originally Posted by T8R
(Post 7886079)
Although, part of me is secretly wondering how much room they'll have left for tuners to squeeze more power out of it without breaking parts.
First, the emissions equipment on these new engines is numerous and very choking in nature. Once the after-market finds a way to get rid of some of it, we'll really get to see this engine open up to its full potential. Secondly, the previous 6.4L was made to run on 40psi from the factory. This engine is supposed to be just as strong or stronger, and it's only running on 30psi from the factory. Me thinks Ford left themselves a little bit of breathing room, just in case the future Duramax and Cummins engines decide to step up their game. |
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