Is the newer Ford 2.3 ecoboost a good engine?

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Is the newer Ford 2.3 ecoboost a good engine? Say 2020 and later after changing the cylinder wall design from notches to a cross-drilled passage to address coolant intrusion issues. Have any of these gone on to be higher milage engines?
 
Yep. Only downside to them is intake valve deposits, but those don't seem to be causing any issues in the higher mileage ones I've noted.

Gear driven oil pump
External water pump
Single Turbo

A few have been noted to have fuel dilution, but what GDI doesn't. I never had it in my Ranger, but I made sure to work the truck hard towing our camper.

My opinion is that the 2.3 is a real sweetheart of an engine. Maybe even better than the 2.7. I miss mine.
 
I should have added. They can be a bit 'tappy' though. Their GDI pump and injectors are just loud. Doesn't denote a problem, just don't expect Lexus quiet out of the little thing.
 
I should have added. They can be a bit 'tappy' though. Their GDI pump and injectors are just loud. Doesn't denote a problem, just don't expect Lexus quiet out of the little thing.
I agree, it is not a quiet or refined engine. I have an early 2.3 in my 2016 Explorer. I think mine has the weird coolant slits between the cylinders, but this engine in the Explorer isn’t really noted for having issues. Overall it’s a good engine. Makes great power, even on 87. I had to do a water pump on it last winter, and it was crazy simple.
 
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