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Old 07-22-2014, 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Curmudgeon
I guess we're on the same page, but I was referring to paragraph #3, you to paragraph #2. Oh well, I never saw the original article, so I don't know what was modified. In the comments following the article, somebody else noted the 'outgoing 5.0' reference.

Yea we're on the same page. I was the one that commented but took it down after the correction.
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Originally Posted by dannofx4
I wouldnt touch that 2.7 eco...unless it was in a 2wd reg cab.

Hmmm...I wouldn't touch Nissan's 1.5L 3 cylinder 400 HP turbo weighing 88 pounds either unless they put it in a 2014 Le Mans race car.


BTW, the 2.7 puts out more HP/TQ than my 5700 pound 2004 4WD Screw 5.4 Triton which seem quite adequate for my use.
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Originally Posted by Curmudgeon
Hmmm...I wouldn't touch Nissan's 1.5L 3 cylinder 400 HP turbo weighing 88 pounds either unless they put it in a 2014 Le Mans race car.


BTW, the 2.7 puts out more HP/TQ than my 5700 pound 2004 4WD Screw 5.4 Triton which seem quite adequate for my use.


glad you like your 5.4 because mine is a dog as I have 3:55 gearing and even after I did the programmer it still does not pull to my satisfaction



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