Why does my F150 EcoBoost smoke?
Why does my F150 EcoBoost smoke?
Some 2018-2020 F-150 vehicles equipped with a 2.7L EcoBoost engine may exhibit excessive white or blue smoke from the exhaust at start up after a cold soak. This may be due to oil entering the left side turbocharger turbine housing.
How long do EcoBoost engines last?
The EcoBoost is built tough and is designed to last a long time. A factory standard 3.5 EcoBoost engine can give you up to 250 000 miles (402 000 km), and more if the vehicle has been well taken care of with regularly scheduled maintenance and no major alterations.
How does the exhaust system work in an EcoBoost F-150?
The EcoBoost F-150 has three main parts to the exhaust system: The downpipe scavenges the exhaust gases out of the engine/turbocharger and feeds them to the y-pipe that merges both exhaust pipes into one, sending it down through the cat-back and out the muffler.
What kind of exhaust system does Ford F-150 have?
After you’re through with our F150 EcoBoost cat-back kits, go take a look at our Cold Air Intakes or Tuners and monitors. Ford F-150 Fitments: 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Ford F150 with 3.5L Ecoboost engines. Submodel Fitments: FX2, FX4, King Ranch, Lariat, Limited, Platinum, STX, XL, XLT.
How big is the bed of a F-150 EcoBoost?
Nearly all of our F150 EcoBoost cat-back exhaust kits will bolt-right on to those trucks without any modifications.Check below for our wheelbase breakdown: 126″ – Standard Cab w/ 6.5′ Bed
Are there any problems with the Ford EcoBoost F-150?
Common Problems with the EcoBoost F-150 The EcoBoost F-150 is built Ford tough, is very well put together, and fairly low maintenance. The only real issue with the EcoBoost F-150 is with the direct injection in the engine. Direct fuel injection can cause excess carbon to build up on the valves which can harm engine performance.