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On paper.
Any ecoboost/5.0 owner wants to find a big load and a steep hill, oh, and a stop watch.....ill have the 460 warmed up.
Actually, if you REALLY wanted to make it fair....
Manually select whatever gear on that 6/8/10sp whatever that is closest in ratio to my E4ODs 1st (2.46:1 IIRC), and force it to take off, with say, 10,000lbs, up a good grade.
You take the lower gearing in the trans out of the equation, compare engine to engine...bet that little bitty EB or 5.0 wont look so impressive![]()
Ford's 1997 7.5-liter V-8 generated 245 horsepower at 4,000 rpm and 400 foot-pounds of torque at 2,200 rpm.
3.5L EcoBoost is 375 horsepower @ 5,000 and 470 lb-ft at 2,500 rpm
I love the old V8's. I know there are people that aren't crazy about the turbo motors and complexity of the newer drivetrains, but look at the power ratings over the years. Even the 4-cylinder turbo motors and supercharged 3.8's. The performance of today's motors are pretty impressive with a lot of potential. The 3.5 in the Ford GT puts out 900 HP.
The output of the Ecoboost series engines has steadily increased for the ten years they've been in production, with very limited failures outside initial teething issues. This isn't exactly bleeding edge tech anymore.Todays motors are impressive, but how much potential is up to question. A 3.5 v6 @ 900 hp. I think they squeezed all the potential out of it. IDK if a 1,000 hp v6 is gonna hold together. A 300 hp I4 just sounds like an explosion waiting to happen, to me. The power these EB motors make is ridiculous for sure, but I think in about 5 years we will see some other new engine wizadry that will replace them..
They have a variable -compression- engine. Not at all the same.Nissan has an engine that can alter the displacement, depending on the power needed from the engine, so there's that.
Volvo has an electric compressor to pressurize an air tank to minimize turbo lag.Mazda has been electrifying there turbos for some years now, instead of waiting on the turbo to spool up.![]()
Link to that quote? Unless the piston is being raised and lowered constantly through the crank rotation, that's not possible. Adjusting height would certainly change compression, but not displacement.
Link to that quote? Unless the piston is being raised and lowered constantly through the crank rotation, that's not possible. Adjusting height would certainly change compression, but not displacement.