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2.3 vs 2.7

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Does the power difference between the two justify $ 3,000. Up charge. If a 2.3 can power a ranger , I’m sure it will push the little Bronco pretty well. Any thoughts.
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Yes, it's worth the difference. You always get the biggest and best engine. Everyone who says otherwise just thinks it's cool to have a manual and is rationalizing.
 

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Yes, it's worth the difference. You always get the biggest and best engine. Everyone who says otherwise just thinks it's cool to have a manual and is rationalizing.
The cheap seats base crawl ratios of the 10A vs 7M is 48 :1 and 80:1.

Hard math isn't "rationalizing ", it's logical.
 

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I've got the 2.3L ecoboost in my 2016 Mustang... with a tune, intercooler, intake/exhaust, it's plenty quick - keeps up with (beats) stock Mustang GT's until about 75-80 mph ... however with that said... I'll be going with the 2.7 in the Bronco. It's a small price increase for a pretty substantial increase in power.
 

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The 2.3L vs 2.7L debate is in classic terms:
Small Block manual VS Big Block auto.
Peppy DIY, vs Raw Power with the stab and steer.
More like 302 or 351. One is a car motor beefy enough for a truck and the other is a damn good truck motor. With the extra torque.

That said I want the 2.7 but cant do an automatic(permanent clutch foot). So 2.3 7sp is it.
 
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OP, this sounds like a question you have to figure out yourself. The 2.3 will work "plenty good" and gives you a manual option. The 2.7 is a more advanced engine with more power, automatic transmission is the only option.

The upcharge will come down to what is important to YOU, not anyone else.

My vehicle will be a 2.7 and eventually whatever the braptor has. I love power though and that is important to me.
 

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More like 302 or 351. One is a car motor beefy enough for a truck and the other is a damn good truck motor. With the extra torque.

That said I want the 2.7 but cant do an automatic(permanent clutch foot). So 2.3 7sp is it.
That's a highly flexible answer.
351 Cleveland, 351 Windsor, or 351 Modified?

??:D

ETA: AND WHY! :devilish:
 

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The cheap seats base crawl ratios of the 10A vs 7M is 48 :1 and 80:1.

Hard math isn't "rationalizing ", it's logical.
You can’t really compare crawl ratios between an auto and a stick...the auto would have the lower “effective” crawl ratio in your scenario anyway, the way most people look at it (double the actual crawl ratio of an auto to compare).
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