TRUCK PULLIN’ EcoBoost F-150 Flexes for the Camera

TRUCK PULLIN’ EcoBoost F-150 Flexes for the Camera

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This week’s Truck Pullin’ video comes to us from the Wyandot County Fair in beautiful Upper Sandusky, Ohio, where a newer Ford F-150 powered by the 3.5L EcoBoost V6 is participating in the stock class of the truck pulling competition.

This F-150 is running in the stock class so this EcoBoost powered half ton pickup is the same as any truck sitting on a dealership lot.

When the run begins, we can hear the distinct roar of the EcoBoost V6 as the F-150 makes strong progress early on. The truck blasts past the 100 and 200 feet markers and it appears as though the twin turbo pickup is going to easily hit the 300 feet mark. Unfortunately, the wheels begin to spin and the run ends just before the 300 marker, but with a pull of 297 feet, this F-150 finished 5th in the stock class.

That is a mighty impressive run for this F-150, considering the skepticism by some that the 3.5L EcoBoost V6 can do just as much work as the V8 trucks.

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"Although I went to college for accounting, my time in my dad’s shop growing up allowed me the knowledge to spend time working as a mechanic before getting my accounting degree, at which point I worked in the office of a dealership group. While I was working in the accounting world, I continued racing and taking pictures of cars at the track. Over time, I began showing off those pictures online and that led to my writing.

"Ten years ago, I left the accounting world to become a full-time automotive writer and I am living proof that if you love what you do, you will never “work” a day in your life," adds Rall, who has clocked in time as an auto mechanic, longtime drag racer and now automotive journalist who contributes to nearly a dozen popular auto websites dedicated to fellow enthusiasts.

"I love covering the automotive industry and everything involved with the job. I was fortunate to turn my love of the automotive world into a hobby that led to an exciting career, with my past of working as a mechanic and as an accountant in the automotive world provides me with a unique perspective of the industry.

"My experience drag racing for more than 20 years coupled with a newfound interest in road racing over the past decade allows me to push performance cars to their limit, while my role as a horse stable manager gives me vast experience towing and hauling with all of the newest trucks on the market today.

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