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Gplassm

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We did that with my son's 2.0 ecoboost powered 2014 focus st and he just sold it a few weeks ago with 150k miles on it, still as impressive to drive as when we bought years ago.

3-5k oil changes are good, anything over 5k and i get anxious so 5 is the max for me
Thank you. That is good to hear!
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In my mid 70's
Had a 1986 Turbo coupe 2.3 145 HP 130 torque call it a pinto on steroids.
Number of vehicle later 2015 then 2019 F150 3.5 Ecoboost 450 HP 510 torque
Now a 2024 Ranger 2.3 Ecoboost 270 HP 310 torque

All had enough power for what they are.
I would like the 2.7 eco just because.
 
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In my mid 70's
Had a 1986 Turbo coupe 2.3 145 HP 130 torque call it a pinto on steroids.
Number of vehicle later 2015 then 2019 F150 3.5 Ecoboost 450 HP 510 torque
Now a 2024 Ranger 2.3 Ecoboost 270 HP 310 torque

All had enough power for what they are.
I would like the 2.7 eco just because.
Good to hear! I see that there exists some performance upgrades for the previous 2.3, so I am hoping that the newer version has similar exploits.
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