It's relatively uncommon still but V6 ecoboosts are famous for them.Now I have to search cam phasers…. No idea what this involves.
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It's relatively uncommon still but V6 ecoboosts are famous for them.Now I have to search cam phasers…. No idea what this involves.
This kind of answers the question…!!!Honestly it was. Close enough that I didn’t think twice about going with the 2.3 and 7-speed. Wanted to row my own gears more than any other option
I forgot to mention… this is one of the necessities… TWO DOOR!2 door manual, why! Because they exist!
Yup my experience exactly. 1 pedal trail control feels like cheating, but taking the manual up off road is an entire different experience experienceDrove 2.7 auto at Off-Rodeo and the 2.7 has more torque at lower RPM than 2.3. My opinion is auto is a bit easier off-road, but 7MT is more fun. Crawler gear is amazing for tough climbs, feels like you could drive straight up out of the Grand Canyon. 4H became useless for slow off-road with the 35s though, 1st is too fast and C is too slow. 4L is perfect though, can use C-1-2 depending on condition.
The 3.5 is famous for them.It's relatively uncommon still but V6 ecoboosts are famous for them.
Anytime! Happy hunting!This kind of answers the question…!!!
Thanks @BOLD Renegade93
I am still willing to trade Shelby drives for Bronco drives!
Between the various social media I've seen at least 50 2.7 cam phaser failures. Yes, that's a tiny percentage, but it's going to go up as more miles get put on because Ford has no idea how to build a phaser.The 3.5 is famous for them.
The 2.7l nano is a completely different engine and they are very uncommon. There were some issues with a small batch of 2.7 engines.
The 2.7l is an excellent engine. Completely overbuilt.
I owned both at the same time. 2.3 has enough power but the extra torque of the 2.7 can't be denied. Plus the auto shifts faster than the manual (at least with stock shifter).Was the seat-o-the-pants meter fairly close between the 2.3 and the 2.7?
I have a 2dr manual and for a while had a 4dr 2.3 auto .... I prefer the manual. Mainly due to being able to keep it in the gear you feel it needs to be in. The autos will ALWAYS shift into the tallest gear as soon as they can, always causing a bit of a delay when you get back on the throttle.I forgot to mention… this is one of the necessities… TWO DOOR!