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I'm not sure why they would keep the 6.2 alongside this new mill, at least not in the long term. IIRC, the F-250 and F-350 make up the bulk of non-F150 F-Series sales, so that's where the volume to justify developing this mill will be, and they don't really need two gassers for those two.

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I say the 6.2 will stay, a 7l may be overkill for some....always wondered why the 5.0 didnt get utilized, but my guess would be the 5.0 is a more spendy engine than the 6.2.

The 5.0 isn't in the same class as the 6.2 when it comes to power output--the 6.2 is a torque monster. The Coyote is great, but it's not built for Super Duty, umm, duty; it builds its power and torque too high up in the revs for that kind of work. Edited by SoonerLS
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Hard to imagine that the new 7.3 would replace the 6.2 in most applications,

there's a fuel economy improvement target for Class 2B.......

 

Interesting to see how Ford plays this out, I hope they do a great job on this engine

and that it surprises many with its fuel efficiency, especially under load..

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There is no 6.2L listed in Ford’s 2020 engine list, only the 7.3.

 

If you are talking about that 'leaked' 2020 engine oil requirement document, the 6.2L is on it.

 

I think the 6.2L stays, and the 7X replaces the V-10 in the 450 and larger trucks.

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3rd. row down, first line, last engine listed.

 

I saw that but it doesn’t make sense. All the others are in numerical order.

 

Also - the specification (ends in H1 or B1) doesn’t match the current oil specification (ends in A).

 

It is possible but it doesn’t add up.

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