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    F-150 Land Rover

    Does this Brand New F 150 have a 3L TDV6 inside?
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    I wonder why they would choose to use such an old engine. That 2.7/3.0 V6 has been around 12years..... It was used in the Citroen C6 way back in 2004....

    Why wouldn't they use one of the modern tech incredibly frugal/powerful turbo diesels rather than that dinosaur
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    Well the Explorer used the 4 litre V6 which was a direct descendant of the 3
    litre Essex V6 from 1960 something so using a TDV6 is very modern.


    Anyway the hardware ie block etc is relatively unimportant these days , its all in the firmware and software and maybe turbo arrangements.

    Look at the incredible power that can be obtained from a XR6Turbo, and that block is 1960.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    Well the Explorer used the 4 litre V6 which was a direct descendant of the 3
    litre Essex V6 from 1960 something so using a TDV6 is very modern.


    Anyway the hardware ie block etc is relatively unimportant these days , its all in the firmware and software and maybe turbo arrangements.

    Look at the incredible power that can be obtained from a XR6Turbo, and that block is 1960.

    Regards Philip A
    Not quite , the 4ltr is a 90 degree v6 which ford us developed in the mid 80's and fitted to the thunderbird and also supercharged before buick did.
    The essex v6 is a 60 degree v6 loosely modelled on the german cologne v6.

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    No Mate we are both wrong.
    It is a 60 degree descendant of the Cologne V6.
    Look at this Wikipedia page.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Cologne_V6_engine

    Explains about the 4 litre in the Ford Explorer and Ranger.
    Regards Philip A

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