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Watched your posted video's and heard no negatives with any reviewer only heard that the Ford gave you a faster 0-60 but the Ram was able to do everything the F150 could with less drama and better fuel economy.
My money is on getting er done for less. I'll save my outright speed for another vehicle, such as a sports car.
I looked at other videos and the F150 climbed the same hill with the same llad with less effort than the Ecodiesel. The Ecodiesel had to be pinned, where the Ecoboost did not. That said, yes it did consume more fuel.
why would the diesel need to be pinned??
it has more torque than the Ecoboost (and i think more gears in its transmission).
It did. Ike Gauntlet is a hell of a tough test. See the video and then watch the video on the EcoBoost at tfltrucks.com. Apparently the diesel could climb while pinned at 50mph @ 3500RPM. The EcoBoost was 60mph @ 3500ish RPM. If the EcoBoost was pinned, it would have been gaining speed and would be at a higher RPM.
Diesels have great low end torque, but suffer at higher RPMs. More so on the VM Motori engine compared to the Germans. This helps for average pulling as the RPMs are low where the torque is and even on smaller climbs where you can ride the waft of torque without having to shift down a gear.
Also, the lack of HP hurts a diesel climb as HP is the rate of application of torque. Again, if this had been a larger diesel engine with similar HP to the EcoBoost, it would have climbed with similar ease.