2015 vs. 2014 dyno charts
#1
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2015 vs. 2014 dyno charts
Has anybody seen the dyno charts that might compare the 2.7 to the 2015 5.0 to the 2014 5.0? With 387 lb.ft @ 3850 vs 380@4240 on the 5.0, it'd would be neat to see the power curve at lower rpms.
#3
Discussing the peak torque RPM of the Ecoboost may be missing a bigger part of the picture (and a big part of the area under the torque curve!) If it's set up like the 3.5, a huge percentage of the 2.7's peak torque may be available at or below 2k RPM. While the peak number is very nice, the fact that there's also big torque available at low RPM makes for a really flexible, capable powerplant.
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Discussing the peak torque RPM of the Ecoboost may be missing a bigger part of the picture (and a big part of the area under the torque curve!) If it's set up like the 3.5, a huge percentage of the 2.7's peak torque may be available at or below 2k RPM. While the peak number is very nice, the fact that there's also big torque available at low RPM makes for a really flexible, capable powerplant.
#5
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5 star tuning has the dyno graphs for all of the new engines - they should be legit.
The new 5.0 is not much different than the older one. It has a longer, flatter torque curve in the higher rpms,which results in the higher peak horsepower.
The new 3.5 tt seems to have about 25 ft/# more torque across most of the RPM band! It does seem to fall off even harder than before at high rpms
The 2.7tt is a freak. I don't even think ford expected anywhere near these numbers so they had to under rate it to prevent it from interfering with the higher tiers. It seems to be higher in torque than the 2011-2014 3.5tt! Better still, torque does not fall off at the higher RPMs that bad. Remarkable little engine.
http://www.5startuning.com/got-2015-...l-v6-ecoboost/
http://www.5startuning.com/got-2015-f150-v8-5-0l/
http://www.5startuning.com/got-a-2011up-f150-5-0l-3/
http://www.5startuning.com/got-a-201...5l-ecoboost-2/
http://www.5startuning.com/got-2015-...l-v6-ecoboost/
The new 5.0 is not much different than the older one. It has a longer, flatter torque curve in the higher rpms,which results in the higher peak horsepower.
The new 3.5 tt seems to have about 25 ft/# more torque across most of the RPM band! It does seem to fall off even harder than before at high rpms
The 2.7tt is a freak. I don't even think ford expected anywhere near these numbers so they had to under rate it to prevent it from interfering with the higher tiers. It seems to be higher in torque than the 2011-2014 3.5tt! Better still, torque does not fall off at the higher RPMs that bad. Remarkable little engine.
http://www.5startuning.com/got-2015-...l-v6-ecoboost/
http://www.5startuning.com/got-2015-f150-v8-5-0l/
http://www.5startuning.com/got-a-2011up-f150-5-0l-3/
http://www.5startuning.com/got-a-201...5l-ecoboost-2/
http://www.5startuning.com/got-2015-...l-v6-ecoboost/
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Hmm thought that this would spark more conversation. Guess floor mats are the hot topic right now
#10
The new 5.0 is basically a 6.2 that can hold its torque an extra 500 RPM or so before falling off softer. Can anyone verify these dynos accurate?