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- Pat
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Hello all:
I have two questions: I know they have been gone over a lot but I still can't get a handle on them. I have read a lot of engine posts and still could use some input.
Background Info:
I am buying a Black Diamond (I want the mgv seats and the hose out interior : a German Shepherd and teenager make that a no brainer).
I currently drive a 2019 Tacoma. My Taco is the first small motor I have dealt with in a long time. I stepped down from a 4 door, 6 speed, full bed Cummins to a Silverado for a little while. I hated the Chevy and went with the Toyota. I love everything about it except the motor. I have not owned a Ford since around 2002 or so. Unfortunately I have not driven a newer one at all. I have owned a '72 Bronco, one or two F150's and two 250's with the International diesel in them.
Questions:
#1 - I have seen several references to a 2" factory lift being available but I can't find it anywhere as a build option. Is this just wishful thinking or something that has been confirmed and if so when/how is it available?
#2 -As stated above; I am currently driving a 2019 Toyota Tacoma with a 6 speed. I love the truck on the highway and long trips but it is an absolute dog when I go anywhere in the mountains. Even smaller hills in my valley cause it to work it butt off. I am leery of getting another 4 cylinder because of this. I have read that the ecoboosts are in the Rangers and F150's: unfortunately I have not been able to get my hands on one to drive and see what they are like. I do know there is a Ford performance boost for the 2.3 ($895 from the dealer).
Will the 2.3 be enough to keep me happy and not getting aggravated when driving in the mountains? Is the performance tune enough to make sure that it won't be an issue? How hard on the engine longevity is the tune? Is the $1895 cost of the V6 worth it? Will I see an actual difference for the money? I am thinking that the painted turret roofs are going to be close to $2k when they are available; I would love to save the money for that but I also don't want to be underwhelmed by the 4 cylinder.
Thank you,
Pat
I have two questions: I know they have been gone over a lot but I still can't get a handle on them. I have read a lot of engine posts and still could use some input.
Background Info:
I am buying a Black Diamond (I want the mgv seats and the hose out interior : a German Shepherd and teenager make that a no brainer).
I currently drive a 2019 Tacoma. My Taco is the first small motor I have dealt with in a long time. I stepped down from a 4 door, 6 speed, full bed Cummins to a Silverado for a little while. I hated the Chevy and went with the Toyota. I love everything about it except the motor. I have not owned a Ford since around 2002 or so. Unfortunately I have not driven a newer one at all. I have owned a '72 Bronco, one or two F150's and two 250's with the International diesel in them.
Questions:
#1 - I have seen several references to a 2" factory lift being available but I can't find it anywhere as a build option. Is this just wishful thinking or something that has been confirmed and if so when/how is it available?
#2 -As stated above; I am currently driving a 2019 Toyota Tacoma with a 6 speed. I love the truck on the highway and long trips but it is an absolute dog when I go anywhere in the mountains. Even smaller hills in my valley cause it to work it butt off. I am leery of getting another 4 cylinder because of this. I have read that the ecoboosts are in the Rangers and F150's: unfortunately I have not been able to get my hands on one to drive and see what they are like. I do know there is a Ford performance boost for the 2.3 ($895 from the dealer).
Will the 2.3 be enough to keep me happy and not getting aggravated when driving in the mountains? Is the performance tune enough to make sure that it won't be an issue? How hard on the engine longevity is the tune? Is the $1895 cost of the V6 worth it? Will I see an actual difference for the money? I am thinking that the painted turret roofs are going to be close to $2k when they are available; I would love to save the money for that but I also don't want to be underwhelmed by the 4 cylinder.
Thank you,
Pat
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