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I've only had a few vehicles, some of which had engines that were known to last (22R-E, Inline 6 (Jeep)) and they did just that, along with one engine ('07 JK V6) that was a first-year production and not the best track record - that lasted 180k miles at least, but had various issue (oil leaks everywhere, lost power here and there, etc.) but it was still running.
My point is, I'm not hard on the engine of a vehicle, I'm hard on the interior (I have the washout interior for a reason) but I basically drive pretty conservatively, change the oil frequently, and that's about it. I don't go to the dealer for the 50k, 100k or whatever checkups, I have a mechanic that has Fords and pretty much knows what to do and not do without gauging me.
What is the typical life cycle of the 2.3L Ecoboost? What intervals should I really focus on far as maintenance beyond the typical oil changes, air filter changes, etc. I guess I'm 2x checking bc it's a turbo.
My point is, I'm not hard on the engine of a vehicle, I'm hard on the interior (I have the washout interior for a reason) but I basically drive pretty conservatively, change the oil frequently, and that's about it. I don't go to the dealer for the 50k, 100k or whatever checkups, I have a mechanic that has Fords and pretty much knows what to do and not do without gauging me.
What is the typical life cycle of the 2.3L Ecoboost? What intervals should I really focus on far as maintenance beyond the typical oil changes, air filter changes, etc. I guess I'm 2x checking bc it's a turbo.
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