The , introduced in 2020 for Ford’s Super Duty lineup, is often praised as a reliable, lower-maintenance alternative to diesel for heavy-duty work. Designed for durability over high-tech complexity, it uses a cast-iron block and overhead valve (OHV) architecture to simplify repairs and reduce potential failure points common in modern emissions-heavy diesels. Performance & Capability
It handles large loads—like a 16,000 lb fifth-wheel—effectively, though users note it lacks the high-torque "grunt" and exhaust braking of engines like the 6.7L Power Stroke. 7.3The Big Short
This is a notable trade-off. Expect roughly 8–10 mpg while towing and 12–14 mpg unloaded, regardless of the load's intensity. Reliability Concerns The , introduced in 2020 for Ford’s Super
The engine is frequently cited as a "beast" for towing and hauling, bridging the gap between standard gas engines and more expensive diesel options. This is a notable trade-off
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Some speculate that low oil pressure at idle (as low as 8 psi by design) may contribute to these failures.