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Engine 2.3l or 2.7l? Is the upgrade worth it?

Wanted33

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My 2011 F-150 3.5 Ecoboost (Direct Injection only) engine has 250k miles on it and doesn't have any "carbon build up" issues. It's more of a non-issue.
But Mark, did you have a catch can? :cool: :ROFLMAO:

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My 2 cents, it's a 400cc difference, which is not all that much, but the twin vs single turbo difference is a factor too, which I think will make a bigger difference on road than off road. In low gear, off road, the Bronco has enough power to walk up a wall. The 2.7 is the better choice for a daily driver in my opinion.
 
 


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