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I just looked at the article. I just want to say I hope Ford has good luck with it. I for one am so glad I still have my Dodge. No EGR, No Cat...
Anyway... this so-called Single Sequential Turbo the article states "a twin turbo setup in a single package". That is so far from the truth. It's a single turbo.... period. The two compressor wheels are identical albeit mirror images of each other. They are both mounted together on the same shaft. No independence. It's a single charger with a double compressor wheel. That in no way makes it a twin. True twins operate independently of each other.
This engine was designed from a total emissions point of view. I guess this is the trend. Again, thanks to Cummins and Duramax you can still get a diesel that's not an emissions engine from the ground up.
The aluminum heads are probably a good thing as long as they get the gasketing right.
Did you see it has two separate cooling systems? One to cool the engine and one to cool the EGR and the intercooler? One runs at 194 deg and the other at 122 Deg.
This one is surely a wait and see. Problem is who wants to be the guinea pig? Are there enough tried and true Ford lovers out there that will "test" this Mexican motor for Ford LOL.
I just looked at the article. I just want to say I hope Ford has good luck with it. I for one am so glad I still have my Dodge. No EGR, No Cat...
Anyway... this so-called Single Sequential Turbo the article states "a twin turbo setup in a single package". That is so far from the truth. It's a single turbo.... period. The two compressor wheels are identical albeit mirror images of each other. They are both mounted together on the same shaft. No independence. It's a single charger with a double compressor wheel. That in no way makes it a twin. True twins operate independently of each other.
This engine was designed from a total emissions point of view. I guess this is the trend. Again, thanks to Cummins and Duramax you can still get a diesel that's not an emissions engine from the ground up.
The aluminum heads are probably a good thing as long as they get the gasketing right.
Did you see it has two separate cooling systems? One to cool the engine and one to cool the EGR and the intercooler? One runs at 194 deg and the other at 122 Deg.
This one is surely a wait and see. Problem is who wants to be the guinea pig? Are there enough tried and true Ford lovers out there that will "test" this Mexican motor for Ford LOL.
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