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Smidgy 03-10-2015 08:49 AM

HP/Torque Curves
 
Has anyone seen any torque curves on the 2015 engines yet?


With everyone raving about all the gains from the weight savings I am interested to see how the new 2.7 holds its torque curve by all the reviews I expect it to come on real early and hold for a long time. The 5.0 is also up some power, but would be nice to know where it makes its power.


I assume the 3.5eco is mostly the same as last year with better overall performance due to the weight of the truck.

Smidgy 03-17-2015 06:02 PM

Not sure how legit this is but this is 2.7 ford vs gm 5.3
2.7 Liter EcoBoost vs Chevy 5.3 V8 on dyno | Ford F-150 Blog

tseekins 03-19-2015 04:52 AM

Nice link and article, thanks for sharing sir.

yowen 03-19-2015 10:28 AM

Here's another incredibly interesting dyno they did:
Dyno: 2.7 Liter vs 3.5 Liter EcoBoost | Ford F-150 Blog

It's amazing how close these are, except when it comes to higher-RPM torque, the 3.5 has a clear lead there. The next gen 3.5 can't come soon enough! That gap needs to be larger.

Gary Lewis 03-19-2015 12:36 PM

Good reads. But, don't miss what was said about the 3.5 staying out of boost longer than the 2.7, which won't show on the dyno as those curves are WOT. That gives the 3.5 better MPG #'s when trailering. I'm sold.

seventyseven250 03-19-2015 02:05 PM

Wow, those are a lot closer than I would have guessed. That 2.7 is an impressive engine for sure.

yowen 03-19-2015 02:18 PM

It certainly is very impressive and also a sign of things to come for the next gen of 3.5!

Gary Lewis 03-19-2015 02:20 PM


Originally Posted by yowen (Post 15191958)
It certainly is very impressive and also a sign of things to come for the next gen of 3.5!

True. Any news on that front? Is it 2017 like the 10-speed?

yowen 03-19-2015 02:24 PM

I think so far all we know is that the Raptor supposedly has 450hp (accidental leak by Ford exec) and that it will have a 10 speed auto. No word yet on what that means for the regular F-150. I hope it'll get the same power rating.

To get any real answers I think we need to get closer to the release date.

Gary Lewis 03-19-2015 02:28 PM

That's what I understood as well. And, I'd like to get a truck sooner than that, so I guess it'll probably be the "old" 3.5 EB and the 6-speed tranny.

seventyseven250 03-20-2015 09:26 AM

Current 3.5EB with a mild tune on premium fuel could do 450 HP easily.

yowen 03-20-2015 09:36 AM

I would say that's roughly what you could expect from a tune-only truck.

This is another place the 3.5 has a distinct advantage over the 2.7, it has more headroom tuning wise.

5-Star gained about 30hp on a 2.7 with a premium-tune:
2.7 Liter EcoBoost V6 Tuned by 5-Star | Ford F-150 Blog

The 3.5 gains more like 70 or 80 horsepower on a tune.


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