What is this "WE" stuff, you got a frog in your pocket?good news is we won’t have to worry about these things with our electric cars.
What is this "WE" stuff, you got a frog in your pocket?good news is we won’t have to worry about these things with our electric cars.
Amen!My 2016 Ford EB Sport gets better mileage than my wife's 2016 Limited, with the same engine less the turbo when she drives it, and I can usually get better mileage out of her car when I drive it. She also goes through tires and brakes faster than my car does. At 24,000 she needed all new tires and both front and rear brakes. At 30,000 my Sport needed new rear brakes, and at 55,000 miles the fronts are still good. It is how you drive the car that determines mileage and wear.
no its a bad design, too few studs where it matters resulted in broken studs. The new oem manifolds are different and utilize more studs because they know the original design failed. Wish they would pay me for thier failure.hmm, is the warping due to not retoking the bolts every year ??
Unfortunately, It is very likely that eventually she will catch the right front wheel on a sharp drop asphalt edge lip,.......and over she goes!I don;t ride with my girlfriend as she scares the $%^& out of me. And she'll say "I'll have you know I've never had an accident"...ok
She doesn't hug the center line she hugs the ditch...I say when I can reach out and touch the sidewalk Your Off The Road...
Well, I am no Ecoboost expert but with that much warpage, you probably had a lot of air being ingested that would make the A/F ratio oxygen sensor add more fuel. I am not sure how much hotter the turbos would get due to the extra air and fuel but the catalytic converter tends to melt inside with the high temperature. I would check the turbos and the cats before reassembly to avoid additional headaches later on.View attachment 76748
You can see how warped the manifold is on the right. Both were like this. 10 year old truck
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These where the sealing orings inside of 1/4" coolant line fittings. Look how messed up they are. only one of these was leaking but the other was on its way. only 10 years old.
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Got to tear the engine down just to reach a coolant fitting....on a 10 year old truck...ughhhh what a PIA
Turbos looked ok, one is newer than the other so changed before i bought the truck. Never threw any codesWell, I am no Ecoboost expert but with that much warpage, you probably had a lot of air being ingested that would make the A/F ratio oxygen sensor add more fuel. I am not sure how much hotter the turbos would get due to the extra air and fuel but the catalytic converter tends to melt inside with the high temperature. I would check the turbos and the cats before reassembly to avoid additional headaches later on.
Blame myself for fords poor engineering and design? at 1 mile the oring and manifold above were on a path to premature failure due to that poor engineering and design.Bought a used truck with 110,000 miles and you're bitching? Don't blame Ford, blame yourself.
Niether one of my issues where due to wear and tear at a set number of miles. They were failures before they left the assembly line because of a poor designAh, well, you should know, if you don't already. These car / truck manufacturers build vehicles to last until warranty end.
The 1980's was the worst example of that in American vehicles.
Sadly, it took Japanese quality to force American car companies to build better and longer lasting machines.
Ford's ecoboost is a prime example of old school American car maker mentality. The ecoboost offers power and torque when you need it, and fuel economy when you don't. But it's a high pressure fuel and delivery system that eats itself.
My dad used to pull and replace engines in the garage back in the 1970's. One can't do that anymore with today's technology. You'd need the computer setup.
In fact, I've replaced a few engines in my home garage. In the 80's and 90's. Mostly Japanese stuff for my kids.
It's a sad testament to today's tech.
Although I'm not an electric vehicle fan, Elon was probably correct in saying that vehicles are becoming too expensive, and unaffordable for the typical citizen.
Until they find out that sitting on all those batteries causes cancer. Probably in your colon.
As for me, I'm still dedicated to old school until I die or have to take the bus.
You are correct, don't let those that do little or nothing get you down.Blame myself for fords poor engineering and design? at 1 mile the oring and manifold above were on a path to premature failure due to that poor engineering and design.
Plenty of people on the internet that bought brand new trucks had similar problems at super low miles.