New EB vs 6.2 Question
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New EB vs 6.2 Question
OK guys, I searched so my apologies to start if I missed it. I
Is there a scenario outside of towing (that one seems to be pretty evident what the popular choice is) where the 6.2 may be the better motor to get??? One scenario in particular that I couldn't find searching was what if the plans are lift kit and big tires?? Seems to be mentioned quite often this may leave the EB in a position where it's providing boost all the time, potentially negating the fuel benefit of the motor. Just a thought.
Plus, anyone just simply hung up, and unable to get over the matter of wanting to own a big 'ol V8?? I can't imagine not having that sound. I'm sure the mods for the EB will become popular in the near future, but a great sounding exhaust surely won't be in that group, LOL.
Just making conversation guys!!
Is there a scenario outside of towing (that one seems to be pretty evident what the popular choice is) where the 6.2 may be the better motor to get??? One scenario in particular that I couldn't find searching was what if the plans are lift kit and big tires?? Seems to be mentioned quite often this may leave the EB in a position where it's providing boost all the time, potentially negating the fuel benefit of the motor. Just a thought.
Plus, anyone just simply hung up, and unable to get over the matter of wanting to own a big 'ol V8?? I can't imagine not having that sound. I'm sure the mods for the EB will become popular in the near future, but a great sounding exhaust surely won't be in that group, LOL.
Just making conversation guys!!
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If you like gas stations, truck stops, lot lizards, Exxon-Mobile, BP, Citgo, Connoco, Shell or Texaco the 6.2 is your friend.
The EB has electric fans where as I'm pretty sure the 6.2 has the old mechanical style, when sitting still or in town the EB's A/C will work better. The EB has the newer electric steering that adjusts to speed and cross winds the 6.2 has the old version. When tested heads up the EB is faster loaded, faster unloaded, has more useable torque and gets better MPG by a long shot. The only thing it lacks is a loud pronounced exhaust note. But after a few months with the EB the exhaust note grows on you. It has a nasty snarl to in when you stomp on the skinny pedal.
The EB has electric fans where as I'm pretty sure the 6.2 has the old mechanical style, when sitting still or in town the EB's A/C will work better. The EB has the newer electric steering that adjusts to speed and cross winds the 6.2 has the old version. When tested heads up the EB is faster loaded, faster unloaded, has more useable torque and gets better MPG by a long shot. The only thing it lacks is a loud pronounced exhaust note. But after a few months with the EB the exhaust note grows on you. It has a nasty snarl to in when you stomp on the skinny pedal.
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I don't know if I've ever seen a halfway intelligent post come from your account. All you post is negative opinion based on your unfounded assumption that the EB is a turd. Consider growing up a tiny bit...
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#8
Ease up Chris. He has every right to express his opinion just as you do.
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Last edited by Bluejay; 07-30-2011 at 01:53 AM.
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If you like gas stations, truck stops, lot lizards, Exxon-Mobile, BP, Citgo, Connoco, Shell or Texaco the 6.2 is your friend.
The EB has electric fans where as I'm pretty sure the 6.2 has the old mechanical style, when sitting still or in town the EB's A/C will work better. The EB has the newer electric steering that adjusts to speed and cross winds the 6.2 has the old version. When tested heads up the EB is faster loaded, faster unloaded, has more useable torque and gets better MPG by a long shot. The only thing it lacks is a loud pronounced exhaust note. But after a few months with the EB the exhaust note grows on you. It has a nasty snarl to in when you stomp on the skinny pedal.
The EB has electric fans where as I'm pretty sure the 6.2 has the old mechanical style, when sitting still or in town the EB's A/C will work better. The EB has the newer electric steering that adjusts to speed and cross winds the 6.2 has the old version. When tested heads up the EB is faster loaded, faster unloaded, has more useable torque and gets better MPG by a long shot. The only thing it lacks is a loud pronounced exhaust note. But after a few months with the EB the exhaust note grows on you. It has a nasty snarl to in when you stomp on the skinny pedal.
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He didn't bash it at all, just said he preferred the 6.2. He has a right to that opinion.
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Is there an actual head to head apple to apple comparison to prove these claims? Not being confrontational just wondering if I missed an article because I would love to see a head to head. Pickuptrucks.com was supposed to do a heads up test with the 5.0, 3.5, and 6.2. They were all gonna be equiped as close as possible, but they haven't done the test yet.
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I really like the steering in my 2010; the truck has great road feel and handling for what it is - last thing I want is electric steering so you can't feel the road.
Even though fuel would be more for the 6.2 I'd have to get that one to avoid the fly by wire nonsense - part of enjoying a vehicle is being connected to it when your driving and the braking, handling and steering on the 2010s is just amazing considering the weight and size of the damn things.
So, electric steering is not something I could ever put up with.
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That right there is the deal breaker for me.
I really like the steering in my 2010; the truck has great road feel and handling for what it is - last thing I want is electric steering so you can't feel the road.
Even though fuel would be more for the 6.2 I'd have to get that one to avoid the fly by wire nonsense - part of enjoying a vehicle is being connected to it when your driving and the braking, handling and steering on the 2010s is just amazing considering the weight and size of the damn things.
So, electric steering is not something I could ever put up with.
I really like the steering in my 2010; the truck has great road feel and handling for what it is - last thing I want is electric steering so you can't feel the road.
Even though fuel would be more for the 6.2 I'd have to get that one to avoid the fly by wire nonsense - part of enjoying a vehicle is being connected to it when your driving and the braking, handling and steering on the 2010s is just amazing considering the weight and size of the damn things.
So, electric steering is not something I could ever put up with.
"It's important to note that (electric power steering) EPS is not drive-by-wire, which removes direct mechanical linkages from the steering wheel to the drive wheels. EPS provides power assistance while the truck is still controlled from the steering column to an intermediate shaft to the rack-and-pinion gears and to the tie rods at the wheels and tires."
"Turning the truck at low speeds required much less effort than it has in the past, thanks to its all-new, electric power-assisted steering that replaces the old 12-volt engine-driven hydraulic steering system..."
"At highway speeds unloaded and while towing all of the trucks had a solid steering feel that was very similar to that of the 2009-10 F-150."
Some of the other benefits: less fighting the wheel in heavy crosswinds or on roads with high crowns, 4% better fuel economy, mitigates vibration that was caused by out of balance wheels or rough roads on the older models, no maintenance, no power steering fluid to mess with, less parts to break, and in the winter no power steering whine.....