The common defense for the 2.7 Is to go aftermarket and put a tune on itWhy are you comparing aftermarket fi v8 to a factory engine? That's just silly
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The common defense for the 2.7 Is to go aftermarket and put a tune on itWhy are you comparing aftermarket fi v8 to a factory engine? That's just silly
It's kind of funny, as there are going to be coyote broncos (even blown one's) and Ford/RoushThe common defense for the 2.7 Is to go aftermarket and put a tune on it
Your right I should I should just completely strip for quick poopYou wear a shirt when pooping?
Weirdo.
When at home certainly yes. Way betterYour right I should I should just completely strip for quick poop
Me too. But don't dawdle. The world is suddenly a very uncertain place.I'm going to buy a new one
It's way too early to say that. We don't know how much room would be left for a set of twins or a screw+cooling. Especially if you're swapping in a 5.0 to replace a 2.7.Because it can be done (VERY easily and reliably). Not so with a 2.7 ECO ..........
And if the bronc came with a coyote, there would be a factory supported
blown coyote bronco with warantee, just like the stang and F150 have.........
Cynical? cynical? about what? Ford not bringing this to market? nope! they are doing exactly that. Or maybe, they ignored the lineage and heritage of a great American vehicle in the design process? Nope. Maybe they produced a truly mediocre interpretation of a venerable suv? nope. They did this project justice which anyone can plainly see. Get a grip. If anyone has the money and does not really care about the versatility of the Bronco, go buy a MB ice cream truck-you know-the same one that debuted in 1965 and subsequently crushed the Baja 1000-NOT! Or buy a LR Defender wanna be for god knows what reason! But not longevity, long term quality and off road cred. Remember Ford created the pony car and Ford eventually elevated it to the Boss 429, and yeah, Ford beat Ferrari! If any "cynics" out there want to relinquish their First Edition reservation to me, let me know. I will help you with your dilemma!The more negativity I read, the more curious I've gotten about what exactly Ford could release that would make these people happy. It seems like even if Ford created a solid axle, V8, high towing capacity, no technology Bronco that started at $20k people would just bitch about how it doesn't start at $18k or that it should come with one-ton axles as an option. If you look at all the things said and that Ford has released with the most absolutely cynical view, sure I can see how you might be disappointed. But if, and this is a big IF, you give Ford even just the slightest benefit of a doubt, or trust those among us who have been kind enough to allow some information to slip through, I feel like you might realize that what Ford is delivering is going to be an amazing product. We've known for a while that the Bronco will not just be a direct copy of a wrangler, so if that's what you're hoping for then sorry. But why all the negativity and complaining. Doesn't it get tiring after a while to just be cynical about everything? Don't get me wrong, I'm pretty cynical myself. But everything we've been told is that the Bronco is worth the wait and will not dissapoint.