Do what? Why again are eco boost folks paying for a 250 hp engine when the transmission isn't compatible with that?The transmission is actually rated for slightly less than the 250 hp engine rating. IIRC it's 220 hp. It seems like they set the computer to limit power/torque to prevent situations where the design limits of the transmission are exceeded.
Oh.If I had to guess......cost and weight savings.
WHY again are eco boost folks paying....argh.
If Ford is trying to cut cost, why not a smaller engine that's suitable for the transmission?
I'm not a car guy, I understand next to nothing about the mechanics, but on the face of it this seems bonkers to me. Why not a smaller engine so you don't run the risk of killing the transmission, and be honest about the tow rating?
edit: And I'm not trying to be pedantic or salty. Just feeling a bit confused and apprehensive, asking questions, wondering if the first year of a new model was the right thing to commit to.
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