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Ok then so we agree the whole thing was ridiculous if this is the devolution of the conversation, no problem I thought you'd come around! |
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You don’t even seem to know what you’re getting at, let alone us
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That's a comforting response in this instance, since you've suggested something wildly ridiculous as a necessity I'm quite proud we haven't come together on the right conclusion!
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Also does anyone know if it uses special heads and combustion chamber sizes? I would assume yes, since the compression would be to high if it used LT1 heads? |
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Is Mustang GT 5.0 particularly better on fuel than a Camaro 6.2? And this isn't a sports car. Why does weight distribution and high redline even matter? Sent from toaster or something
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Ford had their chance when the company had it stuffed in a Ranger at an Expo a couple years ago. |
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That wouldn't be dumb, that would be awesome. Even a lower displacement diesel like a DuraTorq would be nice.
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How about the guy that swapped a lt4 in his zr2 Colorado
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Oh wait, you're moving these goalposts all over the field again. Ford has been testing thier 3.0L PowerStroke in the midsize chassis, because that's what makes sense against GM's 2.8L in the Colorado (why dun they jus use tha 6.6 tho hurrrrr) and FCA's 3.0L. Just like the 5.0L V8 makes sense against the 392, and NOT the 7.3L that's reserved for F250 and above jumping down into the midsize chassis. Ford's 6.7L diesel nor the 7.3 appear in the F150, just like the 6.6 Duramax doesn't appear in the Colorado... there is a reason for that, and it's why the entire insinuation that ford NEEDS TO put the 7.3L gasser in a midsize chassis when they don't even offer it in the 150 is just plain idiocy. |
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I don't see the need to be so aggressive and negative. Ford doesn't have a diesel in it, why not add one? sure it doesn't need to be the big daddy, but even their smaller powerstroke or duratorq or whatever they call it now would be great. IT seems we all are in agreement here.
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It amazes me how often I come here and see people argue against more power. I don’t get why Camaro guys are against bigger and better engines. Maybe it’s because GM doesn’t do it for Camaro and this is how people cope.
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If GM made a high-power, stump-pulling diesel camaro, that would be sick.
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The torque would be awesome on the street...
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Everyone is getting more factory power and GM has put us on hold/cutting us loose while playing with this electric car fallacy that no one really wants.
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