Why Ford Ecoboost Engines Fail

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speedkar99

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Here's a look inside the Ford Ecoboost 1.6L Turbocharged engine and how it works!
The Ford Ecoboost is a 4 cylinder engine, with the 1.6L variant preceding the modern 1.5L 3 cylinder unit. It has dual variable valve timing that is driven by a dry timing belt. Some Ecoboost engines were driven by a wet belt system which often failed.
This engine features direct injection, which means it can make more power with better fuel efficiency and less emissions, at the cost of serviceability and reliability. Carbon buildup is a common issue as a result of direct injection and a poorly designed PCV system.
The main issue with these engines is they overheat due to a head-gasket design fault. There exists a small coolant channel between the cylinders to aid with cooling, as these little engines are forced to create a lot more power than they should be able to handle.This channel creates a weak point in the head-gasket, causing coolant to enter the combustion chamber and vice versa. Coolant mixes with oil, and as a result the engine fails catastrophically if the problem isn't identified early enough.
In this video we take apart the 1.6T engine from a 2013 Ford Escape that had an overheating condition.
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@auntbarbara5576
@auntbarbara5576 Ай бұрын
Ford should merge with Boeing. Both 120 year old American brands that can't make their products anymore 👌🏽
@stevenweiss2148
@stevenweiss2148 Ай бұрын
FORD did in fact build airplanes
@TonytheGr8
@TonytheGr8 Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@Jeez001
@Jeez001 Ай бұрын
Alan Mulley was Boeing engineer who came over to take over and save Ford in 00s after he was passed over for CEO position of Boeing in favor of someone who has no engineering exp and was reason for current issues
@HazardXXX
@HazardXXX Ай бұрын
People just want new iPhone and a new car every year. But at the same time not willing to spend more than $10k for the car. Manufacturers cutting the costs for them. Cheap cars are designed to last 5 years or 50k miles
@xuimod
@xuimod Ай бұрын
Boeing is good at offing whistle blowers though.
@bendeleted9155
@bendeleted9155 Ай бұрын
I haven't had to crack open my car's engines for any reason since I went all-Toyota. Thanks for reminding me what I'm missing.
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
Great! But does your car but any oil?
@bendeleted9155
@bendeleted9155 Ай бұрын
@@speedkar99 It just runs when I tell it to. It's really boring how it just goes and goes with no problems. My tools are always working on other people's stuff now, because I have all these tools from when I had American cars. Even Infinity, Subaru, and Mazda, I only had shocks, radiator and a TCM to change out. No tow trucks ever on those. 😂
@ststst981
@ststst981 Ай бұрын
Affordability
@bendeleted9155
@bendeleted9155 Ай бұрын
@@ststst981 up front, they cost more. More than worth every penny though, if you don't like contingencies.
@mlynch001
@mlynch001 Ай бұрын
Heck, my poor old 99 SAAB 93 Turbo has 250k Miles on it and never had a bolt turned on the core engine or the turbo system. It helps when a company knows how to build a turbo engine on the front end and from the ground up. FORD basically used their warranty system in place of an R&D department with the 1.6 ECOBOOST. Sort of like GM did with their 5.7 Olds Diesel conversion. I kid you not, when GM came out with this engine, they told concerned dealers that "we will let the engine tell us what needs improved through the warranty program."
@MeGBillG
@MeGBillG Ай бұрын
i Would not be surprised if there is a plastic Piston head :/
@mikefoehr235
@mikefoehr235 Ай бұрын
Only Ford.
@DashCamSerbia
@DashCamSerbia Ай бұрын
@@mikefoehr235 And Garage 54.
@dietznutz1
@dietznutz1 Ай бұрын
​@@DashCamSerbiahaha true, or resin engine block
@Vultain
@Vultain Ай бұрын
Plastic camshaft and pop tin valves coming next. Then gotta figure out a way to make the head gaskets even worse.
@GAMRMNTS2
@GAMRMNTS2 Ай бұрын
@@DashCamSerbiafacts 😂
@jarehelt
@jarehelt Ай бұрын
I got 300,000k miles out of the original 3.5 ecoboost, but I did go through 4 transmissions to get there so it was bittersweet
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
Awesome!
@Josh55907
@Josh55907 Ай бұрын
did you have the 6r80 6 speed?
@jarehelt
@jarehelt Ай бұрын
@@Josh55907 It was a 6 speed for the Taurus SHO. Great engine, Glass transmission
@chriswinter2400
@chriswinter2400 Ай бұрын
The transmissions never last Ford will not make a reliable fwd transmission and I don't know why I'm convinced they want them to fail at this point
@DrPizzle
@DrPizzle Ай бұрын
I have the 3.5 NA in my explorer its a good engine. Transmission always clunks into gear but its held up a long time.
@CedroCron
@CedroCron Ай бұрын
"Built Ford Tough" ... They forget to tell you that their definition of tough is being able to get itself to a scrapyard for an early death. 😂😂😂
@meathead585
@meathead585 Ай бұрын
You forgot to say....Quantity is job one at Ford.
@albaker2938
@albaker2938 Ай бұрын
It's "Built Ford Proud" now.
@jcgamer892
@jcgamer892 Ай бұрын
nah, it's not been ford tough since the 2000s, it's built ford stupid now.
@johngamer6255
@johngamer6255 Ай бұрын
I've seen maccas happy meal toys that probably meet fords standards for "tough"
@DG-sf9ei
@DG-sf9ei Ай бұрын
Epic. Funny, yet sad though true and proven
@alexgolovchenko3791
@alexgolovchenko3791 Ай бұрын
Great breakdown Dude and your commentary is spot on. As a former auto mechanic it reminded me of how much I hated being called a 'grease monkey'. People have no idea how much education and talent is required to do that job!😢😢😢
@davemccage7918
@davemccage7918 Ай бұрын
“Eco-Burst”
@97336cf
@97336cf Ай бұрын
Honestly 85 percent of mechanics qualify as that- in today's cars, too many people are simple parts changers, these modern mechanics REALLY need some true intelligence and talent to make complicated connections. Those that can diagnose and find the strangest solutions to problems, they are the real wizards. The other 85 percent are the grease monkeys.
@dmandman9
@dmandman9 Ай бұрын
@@97336cf I’m a Ford Sr. master tech. But To be honest, I don’t mind the terms grease monkey, mechanic or technician. I know my worth.
@miguelcastaneda7257
@miguelcastaneda7257 Ай бұрын
Now it's more friends quit they had a booming business but equipment had to be switched out every five years...taxs..and had to take at least two classes for latest tech new cars not to mention some manufacturers won't give codes out on newer cars to smaller shops just dealers
@miguelcastaneda7257
@miguelcastaneda7257 Ай бұрын
@97336cf ahhh there's a shop in San Gabriel Valley name we won't mention but works on Porsche and bmw..well kinda if he can't plug into it and show up on screen pretty much can't fix it there's people who dropped off older cars for mechanical issues that they have literally sat for a year or more
@FairladyS130
@FairladyS130 Ай бұрын
The spacing between the cylinders is so tight that it's no wonder that head gasket leaks of coolant are common there. A metal head gasket is necessary to handle the turbocharged high cylinder pressures so the seal there is metal to metal, no sealant possible to aid the seal. Then there is that coolant groove which interrupts the sealing ability of the head gasket. What a marginal design.
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
Agreed They tried to make this one so compact
@krzysztofpoznan5226
@krzysztofpoznan5226 Ай бұрын
@@speedkar99 compact crap
@daledavies2334
@daledavies2334 Ай бұрын
Freestanding cylinders is the problem. In especially turbocharged applications, the cylinder an move with the piston side thrust during compression and power strokes. Detroit Diesel tried the same with their 8.2L Fuel Squeezer 4 stroke V8. Almost monthly head gasket revisions released and eventually a kit to drill and tap the head bolt holes from 14mm to 15mm in an attempt to gain more clamp load. My personal feeling is that a machine shop could make plates to fit snuggly in the top of the block to lock the cylinders together and against the block perimeter to control the dance. Holes in it to match the cylinder head coolant transfer holes. On these Ecobomb engines, 2" to 3" pieces of l welded between the cylinder major and minor thrust parts of the cylinder would stabilize them and head gaskets would last.
@garykeith1048
@garykeith1048 28 күн бұрын
@@daledavies2334 So you have to reverse engineer a BS engine they didn't build right to begin with. That's why I hate the Ford brand. They can't even build their F-150's right without hundreds😒 of recalls.
@JD-nb4rp
@JD-nb4rp 23 күн бұрын
Built to fail. Oh, my
@ViniciusNegrao_
@ViniciusNegrao_ Ай бұрын
As a new car enthusiast, I love how you briefly explain what all the parts are and what they do. I can already name most of the engine parts so I'm always guessing what you're pulling out of the engine next. Great video!!
@kirkthejerk7258
@kirkthejerk7258 14 күн бұрын
Our Escape's ecoboost went ecoboom post-warranty, and after a tremendous amount of effort we got Ford to cover 80% of the cost of replacing the engine and transmission. Sold the damn thing as soon as it was repaired. We are now a four-generation Ford family who drives imports instead.
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 13 күн бұрын
How much did that cost?
@kirkthejerk7258
@kirkthejerk7258 6 күн бұрын
@@speedkar99 it was probably $7k Canadian. But worth it, so that we could sell it for top value in good working order.
@michaelisola6328
@michaelisola6328 Ай бұрын
Someone once said “simplicity is the key to reliability” car manufacturers especially US manufacturers have gotten so far away from this concept
@ShotgunTurtle816
@ShotgunTurtle816 7 күн бұрын
Simplicity and quality create reliability, Ford has neither.
@marshallforeman2051
@marshallforeman2051 4 күн бұрын
So true
@Paxmax
@Paxmax Ай бұрын
I can still remember the "excitement" around the release of the ecoboost line of engines, the 3 cylinder got some "Engine of the year" award in Europe. Then a few years later the trickle of problems started... and it never stopped I think.
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
Ouch
@nullvoid3990
@nullvoid3990 9 күн бұрын
They where so hyped here in aus they shoved one into the fg falcon at the time it was the worst falcon ever made insanely unreliable nobody ever bought it and it was discontinued shortly after a couple of years run shortest in aus history
@billl3936
@billl3936 Ай бұрын
We had a 2014 Ford Escape with a 1.6 eco-boost engine. My wife put 185,000 miles on it, but we did have to replace the transmission and the turbo charger. It leaked antifreeze from day one and could never figure out where it was going. Sold it this year and bought a Toyota RAV4 with no turbo charger and no hybrid battery.
@BRMCaptChaos
@BRMCaptChaos 29 күн бұрын
Ford coolant expansion tanks are notorious. I was losing coolant on my 1.6Ecoboost Focus but couldn’t see where. In the end, it was the expansion tank. A £5 piece of plastic.
@krimke881
@krimke881 5 күн бұрын
Early RAV4 had a alu head gasket between the iron block and the alu top. Result was corrosion and coolant leak built-in from factory :P ..
@billl3936
@billl3936 3 күн бұрын
@@krimke881 We had a 1997 Toyota RAV4 and had very little maintenance problems with it. We put about 400,000 miles on it before we bought the 2014 Ford escape. Comparing the two I’d much rather have the RAV4 than the Ford Escape.
@timdegroot4159
@timdegroot4159 Ай бұрын
The timing is actually pretty easy, there is a pin that you put in the back of the engine to lock the crankshaft, you line up the 2 camshafts with the tool and then put the belt on en tension it, then you torque the crankshaft bolt. It is pretty straight forward
@FoxFaderWorld
@FoxFaderWorld Ай бұрын
Correct
@YeakZa
@YeakZa Ай бұрын
It needs their specific tool. They try to stop DIY guys. No DIY guys want to buy the expensive tool just for a one time job.
@timdegroot4159
@timdegroot4159 Ай бұрын
@@YeakZa No, eather the camshafts or the crankshaft needs to allow movement, otherwise the timing would change a bit while tightening the tensioner. Especially with modern engines the timing must be spot on, not just in the ballpark of a tooth. For instance Fiat and Alfa do it the other way around. The crankshaft has key, but there is play in the camshaft pulleys. Tou tighten those after tensioning the belt.
@RidinDirtyRollinBurnouts
@RidinDirtyRollinBurnouts Ай бұрын
Oh its funny how many Mechanics are scared of doing timing work on ecoboosts. Their loss, our gain
@lordderpington8021
@lordderpington8021 Ай бұрын
I can pull a 302 and M5OD out of my 95 F150 as one unit with an engine lift in an afternoon.
@magnusterminus4728
@magnusterminus4728 Ай бұрын
As an amateur "mechanic" with 2 classics I really appreciate your videos 👍👍
@gowdsake7103
@gowdsake7103 29 күн бұрын
American junk ?
@magnusterminus4728
@magnusterminus4728 29 күн бұрын
@@gowdsake7103 Swedish and British (EU citizen)
@Bluelightbandit
@Bluelightbandit Ай бұрын
Can't believe those aren't key'd.
@albovandyk3842
@albovandyk3842 Ай бұрын
yes but the reason for it is if the belt snaps that the valves wont hit the engine so hard, you do the timing by locking the cam pulleys and at the back of the block there is a bolt you remove to put the engine on TDC, but you do not tighten the crank pulley as yet, it needs to be loose to replace the timing belt, your tensioner has a lock on it, the crank pulley needs to loose, the cam pulleys need to be locked and while the crank pulley is loose and then you release the lock pin on the tensioner and the timing will set it self on the crank pulley, no possible way to use the timing marks on the crank pulley because it will just jump out of timing it was tightened, so once you removed the lock pin on the tensioner the crank pulley will turn then its on the right spot, then tighten the crank bolt to correct spec and remove the locking tools and assemble everything and it will be fine, this is a very good engine if maintained correctly, I've seen they ran up to 300000km with no problems at all
@mann_idonotreadreplies
@mann_idonotreadreplies Ай бұрын
@albo a 2012 Toyota Yaris engine can go 500,000 kms. Most Ford engines are garbage
@ferrumignis
@ferrumignis Ай бұрын
@@albovandyk3842 _"but the reason for it is if the belt snaps that the valves wont hit the engine so hard"_ It has _nothing_ to do with this. This engine, and many other modern engines do not have the timing components keyed because this simply doesn't provide an accurate method of setting the cam timing. Tolerance stack up on engine machining means there is always some variation in the distance between crank and cam pulleys, with fixed keyways this results in a variation in cam timing. This could be fixed by taking the time to measure the variation and fix it with offset keys, but this is not a production friendly system, and it's likely many technicians (parts fitters) would fail to perform this correctly during a belt change. Having the pulleys unkeyed and locking the crank and cam in their timing positions prior to torquing up the pulley bolts removes all tolerances and gives precise, repeatable cam timing on every engine.
@Wtrxprs007able
@Wtrxprs007able Ай бұрын
They arent keyed because ford didnt want to spend the extra .2c to machine the slot and make the woodruff key for each of the parts. Sadly other manufacturers are going the same way too **VW** Ive done a few timing belt jobs on the pre DI versions of these engines which looks exactly the same as the one in the video and theyre actually not too bad to time up, as long as you have all the locking tools.
@albovandyk3842
@albovandyk3842 Ай бұрын
@@mann_idonotreadreplies ive seen fords with same engine like this with proper maintaining did also 500000km.
@kclefthanded427
@kclefthanded427 Ай бұрын
Lack of oil changes kinda killed it
@vvvvel
@vvvvel Ай бұрын
Overall it's a bad design not some kind of a factory defect.
@brianwelch1579
@brianwelch1579 Ай бұрын
That's the 'financial genius' of modern engines - owners won't want to do the maintenance needed, or pay for the high octane fuel, so they will all die even earlier than a turbo normally would.
@vvvvel
@vvvvel Ай бұрын
@@brianwelch1579 Why buy a car? if they're not willing to put the right fluids in it lol
@aluisious
@aluisious Ай бұрын
Always double up on your fluid changes. If it says 10k, do 5k.
@DG-sf9ei
@DG-sf9ei Ай бұрын
What killed it is Ford engineers who go by 1980s standards for engine longevity
@ryanreedgibson
@ryanreedgibson Ай бұрын
I drove my grandma to a Ford dealership last week. I got out to open the door for her and the sales manager walked up to me and asked, "You looking to trade in the Acura?" I couldn't stop laughing.
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
Haha
@greathey1234
@greathey1234 Ай бұрын
Ecoboom for a reason. I currently own about 7 cars and the worst engine that give me headache after headache is the 2.3 ecoboom in my Mustang. Underboost, misfires, carbon buildup etc etc
@DashCamSerbia
@DashCamSerbia Ай бұрын
"You wouldn't have that problem with a V8:" (Tokyo Drift) :D
@stones4879
@stones4879 Ай бұрын
Any idea if thats the same engine they use in the 2024 focus st? I've had an ST since 2009, still got it and no problems at all. I did hear there rumours that there where issues with the early ecoboost engines used in the RS. I was thinking of updating to a 2024, but if the engines are problematic I'd rather know beforehand. It's not like ford are going to tell me, like they didn't tell me about the problematic clutch they used in my 2009, which loses pressure when it feels like it, then hardens up again (under foot pressure) when it feels like it.
@DashCamSerbia
@DashCamSerbia Ай бұрын
@@stones4879 Same engine, but with lower power output.
@stones4879
@stones4879 Ай бұрын
@@DashCamSerbia Appreciate the response, thankyou
@DashCamSerbia
@DashCamSerbia Ай бұрын
@@stones4879 No problem. You can check on Wikipedia as well.
@michaeldeloatch7461
@michaeldeloatch7461 Ай бұрын
So news to me - leaky head gasket is a feature, not a bug! Free steam clean of cylinders while you drive, prevents that yucky carbon build up. I think I will make a loop of you breaking those head bolts loose because it is a satisfying sound that I could sleep too, LOL. I love your presentation style, sir. Very informative. Maybe it's economy boost -- the broken windows fallacy.
@DG-sf9ei
@DG-sf9ei Ай бұрын
Ford's number 1 priority is appearance. A naturally steam cleaned engine has eroded the fat profits from the dealer shops tho
@garykeith1048
@garykeith1048 28 күн бұрын
I would rather have the yucky carbon build-up.
@kandkmotorsports
@kandkmotorsports Ай бұрын
These engines have put 1000s of people in bad situations financially....Ford is aware and issued a TSB telling the dealers to replace with a new long block because they redesigned the block. Customer pays for the engine and parts.....
@mann_idonotreadreplies
@mann_idonotreadreplies Ай бұрын
Hahahahaha
@TheJackal917
@TheJackal917 Ай бұрын
Why it's not class action yet?
@DG-sf9ei
@DG-sf9ei Ай бұрын
Lmao, because they're not customers, just sheep to an oval on the grill
@mdubz101
@mdubz101 Ай бұрын
Don’t buy fords. Problem solved.
@kagaru01
@kagaru01 Ай бұрын
Well that explains alot stupid ford
@TruthbtoldMD
@TruthbtoldMD Ай бұрын
Glad to be back, last time i was here i just noted his wife's toothbrush as an excellent prop. Now i noticed he got his brother's shirt as a cleaner. Glad to see this channel is going forward.
@bigddb92
@bigddb92 Ай бұрын
17 Fiesta ST owner here. Car is tuned with big turbo and bigger fuel injectors. I do regular cleanings of the valves with crc intake valve cleaner thru the port on the intake manifold with good results each time. Power, response and gas mileage every time. I've done the valve cover because of course it leaks after high mileage use. They can be pretty stout when cared for, even in the pursuit of only performance
@rmkilc
@rmkilc Ай бұрын
That doesn't damage your tarbos?
@bigddb92
@bigddb92 Ай бұрын
@rmkilc nope. Used on the stock turbo and big turbo. Been doing it since the vehicle was new bought in 2018 with 0 miles and 94k miles later👍🏾 50k miles big turbo. I do occasional track days too
@rmkilc
@rmkilc Ай бұрын
@@bigddb92 I suppose if you bought the vehicle new, and do it all the time before it has a chance to get any real build-up, then it is probably safe. I'm wondering what happens if an engine with 150k miles of build-up tries it.
@bigddb92
@bigddb92 Ай бұрын
@rmkilc only one way to find out. Do you have a Fiesta ST or ecoboost car?
@rmkilc
@rmkilc Ай бұрын
@@bigddb92 I have an F-150 and an Explorer Sport, both with the first gen 3.5 Ecoboosts and over 150k miles. I did walnut blast both of them myself at around 110k miles, but noticed no difference in performance or fuel mileage.
@passacaglia28
@passacaglia28 Ай бұрын
This video was so satisfying to watch, and I could follow your explanations clearly. Thanks for posting!
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
Glad you appreciate and learned something
@zackmandarino1021
@zackmandarino1021 Ай бұрын
the 1.6l are known to have head cracking problems can confirm 2.0 if taken care of is rock solid had 170k on mine before it got rear ended and totaled. it ran like a champ and started on a dime because i took care of it. never floor it at low rpm causes lspi that goes for all turbo motors. oil change every 4k miles spark plugs every 25-30k new coolant every 50k also before turning off the motor let it idle for a few minutes to get cool oil all around. the biggest problem with ecoboost motors is they are high performance motors and have to be treated as such the 2.0 in the focus st is the same motor in the escape for most part. when you have non car people who have had NA motors their whole lives and they get an ecoboost motor really alot of turbocharged motors and they do maintenance on it like its NA your begging for problems. turbocharged motors run hot eat through spark plugs and are all around quirky leading to alot of enhance maintenance intervals that most people dont do then wonder why their motor is running like shit at 100k miles and blows at 140k.
@Electro1016
@Electro1016 14 күн бұрын
The 1.6 does not have many issues with the head cracking. Mostly because ford put an insufficient cooling system on some cars. The head cracked due to overheating, but was revised in some later years
@robertwagner850
@robertwagner850 Ай бұрын
Oh, my god, you are so good. So much knowledge and, experience. Great presentation.
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
Thank you! 😃
@nuttyDesignAndFab
@nuttyDesignAndFab Ай бұрын
the shape of the piston is actually for squish and efficiency. By reducing the diameter of the combustion chamber you get more swirl which promotes complete combustion. Also by going towards a more spherical combustion chamber you have less heat loss during compression (higher initial temp pre combustion) which is good for thermodynamic efficiency.
@toby2581
@toby2581 Ай бұрын
I'm so glad I have the closed deck 2.0 L with a timing chain. It's still an Ecoboom, but it's probably the best one.
@mann_idonotreadreplies
@mann_idonotreadreplies Ай бұрын
Lol and Honda Mass produced an engine called k20z3 opened Deck 2.0L design but can handles high boost without going ecoboom
@verothacamaro
@verothacamaro Ай бұрын
@@mann_idonotreadreplies Plenty of 2.0 Ecoboost making 400-500hp on stock internals.
@loganamurray64
@loganamurray64 Ай бұрын
@@mann_idonotreadrepliesThere’s plenty of people who blow Z3’s up with only 400whp; there’s a reason so many boosted Honda guys use the K24. 11:1 compression isn’t exactly big boost friendly
@stephenvz7852
@stephenvz7852 Ай бұрын
Yeah I was making 350whp and almost 500 in torque lol in my focus ST the 2.0 is the best eco boost the next one is the v6 in the f150.
@engineer_alv
@engineer_alv Ай бұрын
@@stephenvz7852 The 2.7/3.0 Ecoboost (Nano engine family) are also very reliable as well. The 2.3 Ecoboost is related to the 2.0 and overall a reliable engine.
@FeistyST
@FeistyST 10 күн бұрын
As an owner of the 1.6 that I’ve pushed to its “breaking point” of 400 horse power for 20.000 miles now and knowing guys that push theirs even further that have driven theirs even more than I have mine. I’d say they’re pretty tough little motors despite all this said here. You make good points but mine and many others 1.6 are completely happy in life making more than double the factory power output.
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 9 күн бұрын
Nice.
@jamesthornton9399
@jamesthornton9399 6 күн бұрын
I guess the coolant is not leaking, is changed on time, and the oil changes are not stimted.?
@FeistyST
@FeistyST 6 күн бұрын
@@jamesthornton9399 mishimoto expansion tank and good hoses, wym by oil changes are not stimted?
@kclefthanded427
@kclefthanded427 Ай бұрын
Even my 2011 Nissan Versa with the original MR18 engine and 4-speed automatic still going strong at 255k miles with scheduled maintenance
@onenikkione
@onenikkione Ай бұрын
Basic low hp engines for the win, that's why they last long and are trouble free
@GF-mf7ml
@GF-mf7ml Ай бұрын
Low HP? Look at LS engine, that's perform engine still can last.
@J.Nev.
@J.Nev. Ай бұрын
@@GF-mf7ml That’s A Simple Engine Design. It Better Last Long.
@servicioelectromecanicocue7025
@servicioelectromecanicocue7025 Ай бұрын
I'm had a older one QG18 iron block 1.8 liter in a Nissan Sentra with 155,000 miles and stills run strong
@chiefdenis
@chiefdenis Ай бұрын
​@@GF-mf7ml ls are low hp engines for their size
@SamslamminCars
@SamslamminCars Ай бұрын
1.5 3 cylinder ecoboost failed at 47k miles on a 2020. Cylinder 2 had coolant washdown, was slowly loosing coolant since 2022. Water pump also leaked & was replaced right before the engine failure. Performance was solid for the chassis.
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
Sad. I hated the 3 banger in the Escape and Bronco I reviewed
@SamslamminCars
@SamslamminCars Ай бұрын
@@speedkar99 it's sad that they could have not spent a little more in building them (closed deck/crank woodruff key) ect. 3 cylinder even had plenty of power in the Escape.
@drive-channel1834
@drive-channel1834 Ай бұрын
Ecobust? Ecobusted.
@stephenvz7852
@stephenvz7852 Ай бұрын
Yeah should’ve done some looking if you are gonna get a eco boost it has to be the 2.0 2.3 and the v6 the 1.3 is the worst engine they have ever made.
@stephenvz7852
@stephenvz7852 Ай бұрын
*1.5
@glock18supercharger
@glock18supercharger Ай бұрын
I'm happy to see new videos 🙂✌️
@richardmorgan607
@richardmorgan607 Ай бұрын
The way you explained things are straight to the point and clear. You should think about becoming a mechanic tutor.
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
Thanks. Alot of people say I should be a teacher
@maxsinger3526
@maxsinger3526 Ай бұрын
Then they wonder why theres a mechanic shortage. I work on cars for fun. I could never imagine working on engines from today. Everything is so focused on cost savings and power. Plastic everything too.
@leadnsteel1428
@leadnsteel1428 Ай бұрын
Too many electronics. I'm fine with suspension and some engine stuff but lost when it comes to electronics. If something goes bad they charge you an arm and leg
@mikeb6902
@mikeb6902 24 күн бұрын
when my Mom was looking at her now 2017 Ford Escape a few years ago, I made sure she got the 2.5L engine and not that ecoboost crap
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 23 күн бұрын
Good choice.
@ziggyz8345
@ziggyz8345 Ай бұрын
My mom has a f150 ecoboost and its the 3.5TT, i can hear unsettling noises from the motor and bless her heart its the only vehicle she has, life hasnt been well these past 4 years and i hope that truck will last, its at 80k miles right now i think
@mmllmmll22
@mmllmmll22 Ай бұрын
Using this 1.6 in EUDM FiST (183hp/240nM). 180k km and still goin strong. Nothing worrying in engine, no worrying sounds etc. Just keep adding fuel and replace oil & filters every ~10k km, timing belt every 8y/160kkm and nothing is goin to happen.
@netw0lf
@netw0lf Ай бұрын
I've got a story of second gen facelifted kuga from a sunny country. The block upgraded itself with a crack on 34000km.
@James-vt2cb
@James-vt2cb Ай бұрын
Added ventilation - for performance!
@beverlyboys73
@beverlyboys73 5 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing. That seems like a very complicated engine. Wow...
@Doritoslocos25
@Doritoslocos25 7 күн бұрын
That type of head gasket failure is called head gasket scrubbing. A new test was specifically developed to address this issue with current production engines and future engine designs. The bore to bore cooling passages were also changed to a drill style vs a slit.
@TheObeeeeeeee
@TheObeeeeeeee Ай бұрын
They have an updated block with out the slits between the cylinder bores. Although many other ford blocks are made that way
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
They never had the slots in the earlier models to begin with
@7477238
@7477238 Ай бұрын
I work at a Ford dealership as a Service Advisor. We are always doing 3 to 5 of those 1.5 and 1.6 EcoBoost motors a week for short and long block replacements. I have seen some high mileage ones (250,000kms and up) but the owners were religious with 5000 km oil change intervals and coolant changes along with having that campaign done that runs the water pump more and opens the tstat earlier.
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
Would you say that maintenance will prevent these failures or it's just inherit in its design?
@7477238
@7477238 Ай бұрын
@@speedkar99 For the most part maintenance will help. The issue is that the engines are so sensitive that any slight lack of maintenance will cause a problem. I'd stay from the motors completely just to play it safe.
@filmboy18
@filmboy18 Ай бұрын
There's absolutely nothing wrong with the later build 1.6T sigma engine's. It's just poor maintenance, poor quality fuel and people that floor it the second they turn the key. Only thing wrong with the earlier build engines are cylinder head coolant issue's. Amount of people running over 300, 350 even 400hp through these engines on stock short block extremely reliably is crazy, these fail due to user error or not taking part in the recall.
@marcco7947
@marcco7947 Ай бұрын
Would you stay away from a 2013 ford fusion 6 speed manual transmission with this engine in it? 🥲
@TwoPair72
@TwoPair72 Ай бұрын
Have a '17 2.0 Ecoboost with 87K on it and so far, it's been good. Did have all four coil packs replaced with plugs, coolant, trans fluid and a new battery. Still on the OE brakes and serpentine belt. Every once in a while the number 3 cylinder misfire error code with show up. Give it a minute and it will clear itself. Been told if it stays on, I have a bigger problem. Ford recommends synthetic blend. Been running full syn to help with the extra heat. Put nothing but 93 in it and Seafoam once a year.
@kennethcohagen3539
@kennethcohagen3539 Ай бұрын
All this tally against Ford when the Chevy 1.6 liter four cylinder engines were absolutely terrible! I had to take my Fusion in for service and they gave me a Chevy Aveo to use ford a day or so. With only a couple hundred miles on it, I left the dealer, hopped on the freeway for a few miles to get home and the car died I one mile from the lot. The engine seized and I was lucky to be able to let it coast off the fwy and into a parking lot. I called the dealer who used rental cars and they sent out a tow truck, then gave me a ride to another location to get another car. When the tow truck got there the driver said, not another one. I don’t know exactly what was wrong with them, but apparently it was a pretty a situation where crappy design or parts quality was a real problem for Chevy. That might be a good engine to tear down!
@Mytwistedvoices
@Mytwistedvoices Ай бұрын
1.0 liter Ecoboost has the rubber belt in oil. European countries demanded that Ford fixes it because of the failures.
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
That's a really bad design!
@maxthomas498
@maxthomas498 Ай бұрын
Had an motor engineering department head tell me at tech training (Hyundai) tell me you have 3 categories for an engine. Performance, efficiency, and durability. You can only choose 2 in the real world.
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
Yep that's the triangle Choose one side
@xXlURMOMlXx
@xXlURMOMlXx Ай бұрын
That's bs. Add in cost and you can pick 3
@TheTekEffect
@TheTekEffect Күн бұрын
So in other words, do not beat on your car and perform routine maintenance before they are needed which is what i laways have done. I have a 2011 acura tl with 280 thousand miles with no check engine light. I have had the car for 8 years now. I have replaced the timing belt, water pump, alternator and thermostat, thats about it tho and still running strong. Oh and all motor mounts but engine and transmission are good.
@fuelschool
@fuelschool Ай бұрын
Nice breakdown and three comments. The oil jets at the main gallery are provided for piston cooling (piston cooling jets). The structure at the oil pan is applied stiffness and nvh, since this large surface could resonate. And the piston bowl is applied to position small air vortices inside of the combustion chamber relative to the spark plug for fast flame kernel development. But very nice video all in all.
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
Thanks
@flynn312
@flynn312 Ай бұрын
The timing is great. I had my head gasket blow on my 2019 eco boost mustang about two weeks ago. Less than 50k miles. At least I know it’s a common problem now.
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
Ouch. How much to replace?
@flynn312
@flynn312 Ай бұрын
@@speedkar99About 7k but the dealership is still checking the extent of the damage, whether it’s under warranty, etc. Said it’s gonna be at least a few more weeks until they know.
@engineer_alv
@engineer_alv Ай бұрын
@@flynn312 for $7K they better put a new engine in
@KevinKimmich44024
@KevinKimmich44024 Ай бұрын
@@flynn312 ouch $7000! That is nuts.
@ol6halodude577
@ol6halodude577 Ай бұрын
“……..overheats ‘cause it’s a Ford”!😂
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
🤣
@idonjohnson6999
@idonjohnson6999 Ай бұрын
I was expecting the pistons to be plastic.
@shaunmaree6493
@shaunmaree6493 Ай бұрын
Glad i watched this ,was thinking about an ecoboost Mustang, not now .
@lettuthegoat7419
@lettuthegoat7419 Ай бұрын
working in sales it's hilarious to see all the ecoboom cars with texts like "engine replaced" in 2018 models with 40k miles
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
Ouch
@wysetech2000
@wysetech2000 Ай бұрын
What makes everyone think that Ford is the only manufacturer that has problems? Maybe you should get out into the real world more often.
@cocodog85
@cocodog85 Ай бұрын
the best way these engines save gas is to not start in the first place. after your video the used eco boost market just fell 50% in value.
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
😢 I wonder if there videos have any effect on what people buy
@MelJandric
@MelJandric Ай бұрын
Love your editing.
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
Glad you like it. It typically takes 2 hours
@RalphTempleton-vr6xs
@RalphTempleton-vr6xs Ай бұрын
This just reinforces what I already knew about the smaller Ecoboost engines, there are several deal-breakers here for me. The biggest thing to my mind is the belt in the timing system, that and the direct injection. Then there's all the parts that imo should never be made of plastic. It's just what the title declares; engines that are designed to fail! Even with strict oil changes and diligent maintenance you'll be pushing the limits of its lifetime well before 100k. Would not consider buying anything powered by an Ecoboost smaller than the 2.7- and then only the 3rd gen
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
Yeah these are definitely overworked
@rudolphguarnacci197
@rudolphguarnacci197 Ай бұрын
When was the last time anyone has ever heard a mechanic say, "...generally doesn't bode well?"
@Baked-as-Bread
@Baked-as-Bread Ай бұрын
last time i was at my mechanics shop.
@timewa851
@timewa851 Ай бұрын
@@Baked-as-Bread my cars don't even see a mechanic. Just me, it bodes well. Me & rockauto. Watchin' Toothbrush Guy. Learning horrible stuff.
@jordanimatedstreaming
@jordanimatedstreaming Ай бұрын
I enjoy your videos this looks to be a degree worse than the 2.0T or even 1.0T ecoboost I'd like to see you take apart a ZF 9 speed transmission since it's in so many cars
@stephenvz7852
@stephenvz7852 Ай бұрын
The 2.0 eco boost is stout as hell the one that was in the focus ST ? Or the detuned escape 2.0t bc the one in the focus ST is amazing.
@vkuolema79
@vkuolema79 Ай бұрын
Good to know. I own a volvo with this engine and apparently volvo addressed the cooling issue a little bit. I've been concerned about the carbon build up since its a Direct Inyection engine. Thank god it was serviced at the volvo dealer by the previous owners and the oil change was done between 8000-9000 kms. I made sure the old coolant was flushed properly and i ran some prestone coolant specifically for European (volvo) engines. I do notice the idling a tiny bit unstable when the engine is cold so i'll remove the carbon sludge once i change the timing belt in a couple of months.
@ciklop4206
@ciklop4206 Ай бұрын
I have a 2.0 2013 V70 and it has been hell lmao
@vkuolema79
@vkuolema79 Ай бұрын
@@ciklop4206 man that sucks. which engine type is it? since its 2.0 must be an VEA engine?
@filmboy18
@filmboy18 Ай бұрын
The main reason the 1.6T sigma engine fails is due to either poor servicing or not taking part in the recall on earlier build engines (which leads to overheating coolant). The 1.6T sigma is a strong engine and I've personally ran over 350hp among many tens of thousand other people in the ford car scene without a single issue and it had its head kicked in every single day for a few years. Was super economical too returning over 50 MPG (UK) on a run and that's with bigger injectors. Not one single issue, zero. Now it's the 1.0T with the wet belt that's the real issue, but lack of servicing also kills them. Just another person tearing apart an engine they don't really know the specifics about or why certain things are designed in such a way and the benefits they bring.
@user-lh2xn5iy2p
@user-lh2xn5iy2p Ай бұрын
Now i understand why scotty hates those ecoboost so much
@CJColvin
@CJColvin Ай бұрын
Exactly mate, for me I'll stick to my 2011 Ford F150 with a 5.0L Coyote V8 in it.
@engineer_alv
@engineer_alv Ай бұрын
Scotty has become an old clicky baity fart I wouldn't trust anymore. He hates on the Ecoboost in one video, just to recommend them on a newer video next week. He just recommended an F150 with the tiny 2.7 Ecoboost. He's right on that one, though, the 2.7 has been a solid engine for the most part and there are plenty of +200K mile samples on the road.
@richardberryhill718
@richardberryhill718 Ай бұрын
Great video with explanation, thanks!
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@JustBadly
@JustBadly Ай бұрын
For cleaner engine read "let the catalyst do it all". Direct injection is less efficient than port injection with a sooty exhaust yet it is promoted. Running the engine at 120°C causes pre detonation so the engine is run lean but this means excess NO2 - let the catalyst sort it out. Etc etc.
@chewpu
@chewpu Ай бұрын
Fantastic breakdown
@TroyStevensStelzerPaintingInc
@TroyStevensStelzerPaintingInc Ай бұрын
If your wife doesn't want to kiss you tonight, I doubt it's cuz the gas on your lip. More likely due to using half her wardrobe as cleanup rags and 74 of her toothbrushes since you started this channel. Thanks for another great vid. Always impressed by your depth of knowledge.
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
Haha !
@jean-francoisgrun7524
@jean-francoisgrun7524 Ай бұрын
Same design as the honda 1.5t (slotted overlapping cylinders).
@kenmuggli4613
@kenmuggli4613 Ай бұрын
Excellent video, TU.
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
You are welcome
@tonytraverso468
@tonytraverso468 Ай бұрын
I have watched many of your videos and enjoy and learn from them. I think I have previously mentioned your pace. So many KZfaq videos run longer than they need to and contain a lot of redundancy. Not yours. Your delivery is efficient. It's so well organized that it seems scripted although it's spontaneous in style so I doubt it is. Thank you for making and sharing these videos. P.S. Please consider not buying from ULINE. They support nasty people and movements.
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoy my video style. I try to keep it short and to the point as I always have. I don't buy from U-line and keep forgetting to rip those labels off.
@tron6966
@tron6966 Ай бұрын
My wife's toothbrush LMAO
@jonsena5360
@jonsena5360 Ай бұрын
My 2.0 eco awd 13 escape runs great, 178k miles so far. Oil catch can, turbosmart 50/50 blow off valve, oil changes every 5k miles. 💪 I heard the 1.6 were all 🗑
@James-vt2cb
@James-vt2cb Ай бұрын
Thoughtful upgrades and maintenance make a world of difference.
@TheBanjoShowOfficial
@TheBanjoShowOfficial Ай бұрын
thinking about adding an oil catch can to my '17 focus st, but its a bit expensive and takes some time for installation
@thetrainshop
@thetrainshop Ай бұрын
​@TheBanjoShowOfficial totally worth installing a PCV Can. I get gunk caught in mine that I dump at every oil change, the CCV one not so much. Check out Radiums cans, the price hurts a lot less than Mishimotos' eye watering prices.
@engineer_alv
@engineer_alv Ай бұрын
yours has the closed deck block. 17-19 Escapes switched to the 2nd gen 2.0 Ecoboost with open deck blocks which could suffer from overheating. 20+ Escapes got a revised block
@murphman76
@murphman76 Ай бұрын
I have bought and admired Fords all my life. Engines like the 390-V8, 460-V8, and 5.0L-V8 were nearly indestructible. I also have a Lincoln Mark VIII that I bought new in 1998 with 206,000 miles and it is as smooth and powerful as new. But now, the bean counters and - apparently - neophyte engineers started making engines with oil soaked timing belts and water pumps INSIDE the engine that destroy the engine when they fail. And fail they most assuredly will. Sadly, no new Fords are in my future.
@Brian-bg2cb
@Brian-bg2cb Ай бұрын
Great information. Such a wealth of general information about engine operation. Applicable to any sort of engine work, Gracias, mi hermano. You obviously know your business!!
@rm5902
@rm5902 Ай бұрын
Great Video Love the detail and explanations Need to make a chart of different engines by mfg and year telling each + and - .
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
Thanks
@pancakewsx
@pancakewsx Ай бұрын
9:00 what's the wall thickness/distance between the cylinders? Looks like 8-10 mm with a slit in the middle, so like two ~3 mm strips of aluminium supporting the gasket? No wonder these fail.
@drewthompson7457
@drewthompson7457 Ай бұрын
Somewhere around 2018, on the 2 l, Ford discontinued the saw cut between cylinders, so there is now support for the head gasket.
@mann_idonotreadreplies
@mann_idonotreadreplies Ай бұрын
This design is stupid
@pancakewsx
@pancakewsx Ай бұрын
@@drewthompson7457 yeah, I know, they now drill a channel through the wall. Seems to be a better solution, possibly less flow but still a way to alleviate hot spotting without touching deck surface. Mercedes was using it in the turbocharged V12 from Maybach. 8mm wall, linerless.
@loganamurray64
@loganamurray64 Ай бұрын
@@pancakewsxMy 2ZZ-GE has a wall thickness of 5.5mm, no liners but Toyota MMC “Metal Matrix Composite”, very similar to Honda’s FRM and I believe the Mercedes you’re talking about
@filmboy18
@filmboy18 Ай бұрын
Head gaskets rarely fail on these engine's. Lack of maintenance knocked this one out. There's a lot of things he says that are just plain wrong or too pedantic.
@mackjsm7105
@mackjsm7105 Ай бұрын
Why is this dude not my neighbor?
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
I don't think anyone wants to hear my impact gun rattling off 9am on a Sunday morning
@mackjsm7105
@mackjsm7105 Ай бұрын
@@speedkar99 LOL great vids bud!!
@neoeclipseop
@neoeclipseop 6 күн бұрын
this was a good watch, i build nissan, toyota, and mazda engines for a living and not really a fan of ford but i like to see stuff like this. I have one correction for you though... the oil squirters are not there to lubricate the cylinders, they are there to cool the pistons. Cast pistons are more prone to expansion and contraction due to the combustion temperatures so the oil is to help regulate their temp. When you do forged pistons on an engine you do not need that extra cooling from the oil. So on builds i do for customers i block off the squirter passage, which in turn actually will increase oil pressure to the crank and bearings.
@KarkofNorheim
@KarkofNorheim 17 күн бұрын
You did a great job explaining everything as you went, and I learned a lot. Are you an instructor?
@flakey7832
@flakey7832 Ай бұрын
I was half expecting a plastic exhaust manifold as well
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
Wouldn't be surprised. Engineered polymer
@stones4879
@stones4879 Ай бұрын
speedkar99 - excellent breakdown and explanation, greatly appreciated. :)
@marshall1157
@marshall1157 28 күн бұрын
Thank you for tear down on that eco-bomb
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 28 күн бұрын
Welcome
@Bucketmanhead
@Bucketmanhead 8 күн бұрын
Lost my 2016 Ford Focus to motor failure. It broke down hours from home. I pretty much had to sell it for scrap. Had I been in a better financial situation, I probably could have had it towed all the way home where it could have sat until I could have gotten it repaired. What I didn’t know at the time was I’d be getting a recall letter from Ford about six months later. I probably could have had the whole thing fixed for free, but whatever. Lesson learned. I’ll never buy Ford again. Motor died less than a year after it was paid off. I took good care of that car, too.
@Tommy1198S
@Tommy1198S Ай бұрын
2.3 ecoboost in a ford ranger, 113k miles no problems.
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
Keep it maintained. I think the smaller engines had more issues tbh
@alecfromminnenowhere2089
@alecfromminnenowhere2089 Ай бұрын
How do you keep the valve stems clean w/o taking the engine apart? Also what oil change intervals do you suggest to prevent the buildup ?
@quademasters249
@quademasters249 Ай бұрын
They have tools to shoot walnut shells at the back of the valves to remove the carbon buildup. Some cars call for it every 100,000 miles. No fuel additive can do it because with direct injection, no fuel touches the back of the valves.
@jimamizzi1
@jimamizzi1 Ай бұрын
@@quademasters249correct, not many people understand this. If you do a lot of short driving I’d be walnuting way before 100k more like 40k in my humble opinion, and it’s not a hard job for dealers to do either
@jimamizzi1
@jimamizzi1 Ай бұрын
Excellent video on ecoboost engines.
@thetrainshop
@thetrainshop Ай бұрын
Run catch cans and blow intake cleaner in every once in a while. My Fuckus RS 2.3L was squeaky clean when I did the head gasket myself for an aftermarket one
@BPond7
@BPond7 2 күн бұрын
Reliability. Efficiency. Power. You get to pick two.
@quademasters249
@quademasters249 Ай бұрын
Love that combo oil filter/oil cooler. Seems like it could be re-purposed.
@Henry_Jones
@Henry_Jones Ай бұрын
How bad is the carbon buildup on the Honda 2.4 DI i4 engines?
@justsomeone6835
@justsomeone6835 Ай бұрын
Buy Toyota 2.5 Camry or 2.0 Corolla both port and DI injection and no turbos like the rest of those ford junk boxes
@jtomtl
@jtomtl Ай бұрын
Eco or boost, you can’t have both
@Deandre2200
@Deandre2200 Ай бұрын
😂😂 they don't care about how it fails all they care about is that it fails.
@GF-mf7ml
@GF-mf7ml Ай бұрын
Because energy must come from gas. Unless the car is extremely light and aerodynamic(most truck/suv can't).
@ZeroXSEED
@ZeroXSEED Ай бұрын
Most boosted cars are actually economical. Ford is just ford.
@mazdaspeed3jcurr194
@mazdaspeed3jcurr194 2 күн бұрын
My buddy got 190k out of his fiesta ST with 24lbs of boost for 9 years. Best engine in the ecoboost series IMO
@betterbeavailable
@betterbeavailable 26 күн бұрын
Wow, that was a no nonsense video. Good info.
@ricepony33
@ricepony33 Ай бұрын
Speedkar can you do a Mazda 2.5 Turbo Skyactive engine?
@GF-mf7ml
@GF-mf7ml Ай бұрын
Good luck finding one.
@spardasquadspqr3535
@spardasquadspqr3535 Ай бұрын
U gonna need to give it few more years so 1st gen of turbo activ 2.5 will reach 200k miles. Only then we will see how good was it
@JodyBruchon
@JodyBruchon Ай бұрын
*Laughs in Mitsubishi Mirage*
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
🚗
@MegaShirra
@MegaShirra 5 күн бұрын
Love the stamp "FoMoCo", I certainly don't have any FOMO when it comes to owning a Ford.
@lucian7182
@lucian7182 Ай бұрын
I’m really happy with my 3.0 TT ecoboost. Catch can is mandatory, full synthetic oil changes every 3-4 months or 5k miles. A good tune also goes a long way.
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
That sounds like a good solution. Hopefully it lasts. Make sure you keep checking the oil at every fill up.
@rancehess3458
@rancehess3458 Ай бұрын
I would not throw Ford, or other manufacturers, under the bus too quickly - for this anyway. Bureaucracy/EPA (enabled by ignorant politicians that have never had to produce anything in their lives), are dreaming up standards that are impossible to meet without compromising. It started back in the 70's and has, predictably, gotten worse. It's amazing these engines run as long as they do. That being said, I stick with V8 engines whenever possible.
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
Agreed. It's in the name of the environment
@braxos319
@braxos319 7 күн бұрын
This is the most intelligent comment I've read on this video. Mechanics like this one are quick to shit on the engineers without understanding how their backs are against the wall with the unrealistic standards brought down by our lovely EPA and Governing bodies. To me it's pretty impressive how long these engines and components last with all the compromising that took place in the design process. Also people don't take care of their cars and do regular maintenance like they should which is no fault of the manufacturer.
@RecordnRtist
@RecordnRtist 7 күн бұрын
@@braxos319 I agree with you but maintenance isn't cheap, though it's cheaper than repair. lol
@jeffrey1312
@jeffrey1312 6 күн бұрын
The fact that Japanese manufacturers produce awesome cars that meet the same standards would seem to imply that you are mistaken.
@braxos319
@braxos319 6 күн бұрын
@jeffrey1312 thats because japanese manufacturers aren't under the same regulations as u.s. manufacturers. You can thank our lovely policymakers for giving the japanese a competitive edge in the name of being more "green."
@erickpina2771
@erickpina2771 Ай бұрын
Same problem Honda has with the 1.5L turbo.
@elim7228
@elim7228 Ай бұрын
Proof? Links? LoL no it doesn't
@JonnyFlash80
@JonnyFlash80 Ай бұрын
Lies
@trondjacobsen1808
@trondjacobsen1808 Ай бұрын
The family is drained 😅 clothes and what not!!😂 the mix of education and humor is just prima!!😂💥💥
@speedkar99
@speedkar99 Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@98Cadillac98
@98Cadillac98 Ай бұрын
I freaking love your videos man.
@randygravel2057
@randygravel2057 Ай бұрын
Are the 5.0 v-8 dependable for the long term?
@timewa851
@timewa851 Ай бұрын
only 300 straight six is more long term. 5.0 is fine.
@shadowopsairman1583
@shadowopsairman1583 Ай бұрын
2 valve ohv, yeah, ohc no
@randygravel2057
@randygravel2057 Ай бұрын
@@shadowopsairman1583 It’s in my 2020 f-150
@CJColvin
@CJColvin Ай бұрын
I believe so mate, I have a 2011 Ford F150 with a 5.0L Coyote V8 in it with 162,000 miles on it and still going strong and its a beast and it sounds like a beast with the Borla ATAK exhaust on it as well.
@MatthewDouglas805
@MatthewDouglas805 Ай бұрын
Every time I see an Ecoboom taken apart it shocks me how many corners were cut for a high boost engine. Ford doing Ford things. DI really isn't that hard to get right. My Mazda Skyactiv-G 2.5 PY-VPS has 70k miles on it and the valves still aren't crazy carboned. But Mazda's PCV system is much more sophisticated than this example.
@haydenbriggs
@haydenbriggs Ай бұрын
I have a 1991 F150 with a 351W engine. Check engine light has been on. I've removed all the EGR components, and she runs great! I love tinkering on it. Only problem is the starters they make these days, suck.
@anthonyfrontiera4876
@anthonyfrontiera4876 Ай бұрын
From what I was told by two Ford mechanics and one was a drivability mechanic. You must change the oil every 5 thousand miles and flush the coolant every 35,000 miles . Proper maintenance is key to any turbo motor. They come with more responsibility to the owners if you choose to own one.
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