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Just another fatter payment book
For those not wanting to watch the video:
2017 Ford 6.2L w/aftermarket intake and exhaust on 3.73 rear end:
335 HP
369.5 LB-FT
2020 Ford 7.3L on 4.30 rear end:
358 HP
407.3 LB-FT
See video for particulars. There are a lot of variables discussed.
It was cheaper to design and build an entirely new platform rather than Ecoboost the existing 6.2L?
Maybe there were other concerns?
Another variable is the 7.3 had bigger tires.
I’m guessing there is a lot more drive line loss in heavier duty trucks. I’ve got a lightly modified 5.7 hemi in a Challenger that equaled what the 7.3 put down on the dyno and I know the 392 hemi exceeds that by quite a bit. I’m not sure how they got numbers at lower rpms since an automatic will normally just downshift at lower rpms if you go full throttle.
We need the full charts that include the numbers at what rpm to compare. Many times the dyno operator has to find the sweet spot where it won't downshift if floored, then run the tests.