Remember the old adage, "There's no replacement for displacement?" With a gleam in his eye, your old man always told you about big-block muscle cars ruling the streets during the '60s and '70s. Big ...
Lots of different Ford vehicles use the name EcoBoost, and it's basically shorthand for its turbocharged engines. It's a term that's used to represent more power and better fuel economy, often when a ...
Ford released power and torque numbers for the second-generation EcoBoost V-6 last week, revealing an engine that makes 10 hp and 50 more lb-ft of torque than the engine it replaces. The 3.5L engine ...
If you've been wondering how Ford's EcoBoost engines make max power on 87 octane, sorry to burst your bubble, but they don't. Sure, the manual for your F-150 with the EcoBoost 3.5 reads "Your vehicle ...