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FREEDGUY
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Posted: 12 Mar 2022 at 6:48pm |
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Borrowing my dads '11 FORD F250 cab & a 1/2 AND a true 8' bed !! My question is, WHAT gas engine is in this pig that gets WORSE MPG than my 5.4 with a 9' service body ?? I can give a VIN # if needed
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John m
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Geez if he wants you to borrow his truck anymore tell him he's gonna have to chip in on the fuel. How dare him. Lol
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PaulB
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Raise the hood and take a look see Or if that's too difficult, maybe you could google it
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If it was fun to pull in LOW gear, I could have a John Deere.
Real pullers don't have speed limits. If you can't make it GO... make it SHINY |
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FREEDGUY
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Answer the ?? Dipstick !! let me guess , you pedal a GM Product !!!!
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steve(ill)
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I think it runs on batteries.... Check the solar panel plug in..
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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FREEDGUY
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[QUOTE=PaulB]Raise the hood and take a look see Or if that's too difficult, maybe you could google it [/QUOTE
Can YOU determine the engine by "raising the hood" ????? It's NOT like it's imprinted on the air filter cover like on the engines of the era where you were conceived of in a back seat !!!!
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steve(ill)
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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FREEDGUY
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You are WRONG STEVIE !!!! I went out and popped the hood and NO engine designation on the "intake" cowling !!!
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bemer848
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Freegas does not know how to open the hood and look at the label. To many beers already.
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Codger
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If it has the 6.2ltr V8 gasoline engine, they were hard on fuel but had good power.
Not really something to get groceries with. The engine will be identified on the emissions sticker on either the radiator support, or air inlet piping.
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steve(ill)
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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bemer848
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Freegas if you go green you would not have to worry about the price of fuel.
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FREEDGUY
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Thanks Codger, is the engine inf in that location for "most'" Ford trucks of any year ??
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FREEDGUY
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Sadly Stevie, I don't know what's worse, your photoshopping or your YT "facts" to get a rise out of the newcomers ??
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DiyDave
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Poor gassy... Daddys truck uses too much gas!
I'm hoarding gas... Pull my finger!
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Codger
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Not really. The underside of the hood panel, atop the air filter element, as mentioned radiator support, and at times the actual engine cover. It can also be identified on the driver's door jamb decal but will take a decoder to decipher.
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FREEDGUY
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When the new school year starts next fall, will you be moving into the kindergarten class or 1'st grade
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FREEDGUY
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Keep on tugging Davy
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bemer848
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Put your free meth pipe down. Is staying in the basement getting to you?
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steve(ill)
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its got that FULL SIZE 8 FT BED to hold all them BATTERIES... solar panels on the 1-1/2 cab roof !
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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jaybmiller
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usually there's a sticker on the rad support that has belt routing/EPA krap , will have engine info..... VIN for sure WILL have engine info, diff gears,tranny stuff.... Fun fact... if the driver's doors been replaced be SURE the clowns do NOT scan it for ID info !!!!
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AllisFreak MN
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DIY Dave is there a pun in here somewhere?
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DiyDave
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Edited by DiyDave - 12 Mar 2022 at 9:01pm |
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Jim.ME
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I guess I find this question a bit strange. I always knew what engines my parents' vehicles had, at least from the point I could drive. Then after we were married, I knew my wife's folks' vehicles as well. I guess that was because I helped take care of them. Each to their own.
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Kansas99
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Guys I'm with Freed on this one. I don't know about a Ford but when I looked under my hood on my Chevy (regular cab 8 ft box replaced by bale bed) and looked at that little label with all the info right beside motor it just said BROKE. I think it must mean if it won't start it's broke and if it starts you'll go broke buying gas. Apparently Chevy doesn't need to designate motor size.
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steve(ill)
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Motor designations fall in the same catagory as blue ovals, rail road crossings, fish sandwich, chicken meals, gas prices, motorcycles, 8 ft truck beds....
what kind of idiot can not open the hood and READ what motor is installed ??
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Kansas99
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Well maybe this explains it. |
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"Thank you for your service Joe & the Ho"-----Joseph Stalin
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soggybottomboy
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In the 2011 model F 250 the standard gasoline engine was the 6.2 liter. Thats what I have in my truck. I have always been a chevy man, but at that time I didn't think I wanted to reward the union for taking over GM so I bought a Ford. That engine is kind of frustrating to me, because it is an absolute dead dog until you hit the power band which starts at 3500 rpm. Hauling a load of 11 big round bales that engine is screaming most of the time. It has good power up there though, and it doesn't do to bad on gas when I'm just going to town. I wish the companies that make pickups would build a gasoline engine that would pull at 2500 rpm. They could too, but it's all about horsepower these days, and the figures have to look good on paper. You can't make impressive horsepower figures when the torque band is lower. But I'm thinking these trucks would get better mileage if the torque band was lower, because in normal highway driving the engine rpm would be closer to the sweet spot. Why don't one of you guys start making them.
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DiyDave
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2. Poor gassy, he can't VIN, for losing!
3. C'mon guys, the mo tor merrier...
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fixer1958
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If it's not a diesel it's a 6.2. May have 16 spark plugs.
8 on top under the coils and 8 down by the exhaust manifold.
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