Originally Posted By: SteveSRT8
Originally Posted By: hatt
Originally Posted By: SteveSRT8
That new 4.3 has amazing power density and economy.
Not sure what's "amazing." Ford's 3.7 has been out for a few years and has 302hp/278tq. Without having to deal with the direct injection.
Didn't need to hear the Ford data since we were not even talking Fords but since you had to pipe up, here we go.
Any real pickup owner will be pleased to note that the new GM 4.3 offers 305 foot pounds of torque. If you use your truck like a truck that number is more important than HP. Tows 7200 pounds which is more than Ford, too.
And you'd better get over the DI issues you have because it's coming soon to an engine near you whether you like it or not!
1. When you look at "power density," that you brought up, Ford is ahead with the entire truck line. 75 ftlb/L vs 70. So the Ford engine is extra amazing.
1.2. And we're comparing existing Ford engines vs future Chevy engines.
2. A real pickup owner will likely never know the difference between 305 and 278. Both have good power and will get your groceries fine.
3. A real pickup owner looking at serious towing isn't going to get the base engine.
4. I have no problem with DI, if I'm getting something for it. Clearly in this case I'm not. I didn't buy an Ecoboost for similar reasons, and it has some clear performance gains over the 5.0. Not worth the added system complexity and what I intended to do with it which is keep it a long time.