2.7L-Turbo runs a 3.42 ratio.
2.7L-Turbo runs a 3.42 ratio.
What a waste of what appears to be a fairly decent shape 1st gen Dakota. :(
I just hope it drops the price of current Defenders in the states. I’d love to have a V8 5-speed powered unit, but am not willing to spend 40-80k on a 25 year old Land Rover.
As much as I applaud automakers for being forward thinking on EVs, I don’t believe jumping right from IC to EV is the right move. I feel battery technology still has a long way to go before it can become the sole source of energy to drive a vehicle. I like knowing I can jump in my vehicle and drive cross-county if…
I could be incorrect, but I feel that the headlamp being on is actually federally mandated at this point.
LT Trail Boss isn’t available with the 2.7L, it gets the 5.3L V8 standard.
4.3L V6 is still available, it’s just on the lower trim trucks as the standard engine.
Might want to make the RST the lead image, and get rid of all the LT Trail Boss images. You can’t get the 4-cylinder in the LT Trail Boss (V8 only).
The 2020 Ford Bronco... in dealers November, 2035.
That is an incorrect statement. The 3.6L Pentastar motor is OHC (DOHC actually), the 5.7L Hemi is a pushrod engine.
Surprised they haven’t offered a Hemi without Displacement on Demand for police/fleet usage.
You know, I think i remember hearing about the cam lobes being flattened out.
The only Raptor you could get would be one with the 5.4L, which feels like an absolute boat anchor in that truck.
As I recall I believe the Explorer had an issue with Carbon Monoxide leaking into the cabin?
I could have told you it was going to get weird after one of them was described as being equipped with a Hemi, when they were both 440 cars...
You are correct.
Yup, just looked up the VIN, 440-4 barrel.
Kinja won’t let me edit.
The white car does NOT have a 426, as the 426 was the Hemi engine with massive cylinder heads. The image shows what appears to be a 383. I believe the 383 was commonly referred to as a “Coyote Duster” as it was so popular in the Plymouth Roadrunner.
That’s an old school trailer brake controller.