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Old 12/22/10, 02:57 PM
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Eco-Boost survives Baja 1000

GRUELING TECATE SCORE BAJA 1000 JUST ANOTHER BUMP IN THE ROAD FOR
FORD F-150 ECOBOOST “HERO” ENGINE
F-150 EcoBoost™ race truck, with an engine that has the equivalent of 10 years of rugged use, finished the grueling Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 in just over 38 hours, traveling 1,061 miles

In addition to racing, the F-150 EcoBoost also acted as a “rescue” vehicle, assisting fellow competitors throughout the run

The same stock EcoBoost engine endured the equivalent of 150,000 harsh user miles on the dynamometer, then was installed into a new 2011 Ford F-150

The 2011 F-150 EcoBoost moved 55 tons of timber as a log skidder in Oregon, towed an 11,300-pound trailer at speeds approaching 100 mph at Homestead-Miami Speedway and beat the competition in a steep-grade towing contest at Davis Dam


DEARBORN, Mich., Dec22, 2010 – The Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 desert endurance race has a little of everything to test man and machine to the extreme. Open ground at wide open throttle, followed by harsh deceleration. Bone-jarring jumps. Temperature extremes. Mountain climbs. Shifting terrain. Dunes full of engine-choking sand.

The Ford F-150 EcoBoost race truck with the torture-tested “hero” engine defeated all those challenges – and then some. It not only finished the Baja 1000 in 38 hours and 20 minutes, after 1,061 miles, it also acted as a Good Samaritan in the unforgiving environment.

In several instances, the EcoBoost truck engine’s best-in-class 420 lb.-ft. of torque helped pull vehicles out of mudholes or other spots where they were bogged down. Up to 90 percent of its peak torque is available from 1,700 rpm to 5,000 rpm, which helps drivers stay in the power.


“I didn’t do anything heroic; I don’t mind giving people a tug now and then – I lost count how many times we did that,” said driver Mike McCarthy. “Our goal was to finish, and the EcoBoost engine was amazing and a total success.”

The Baja 1000 represented the culmination of the F-150 EcoBoost torture test program, demonstrating the durability and capability of the class-leading 3.5-liter EcoBoost truck engine.

Viewers can visit
http://www.ford.com/trucks/f150/experiencef150/ to view each of the episodes as they are posted.

Outstanding performance in difficult conditions

The 3.5-liter EcoBoost engine used to power the race truck performed spectacularly in the harsh terrain and extreme temperature swings of the Baja California Peninsula. The truck endured hard accelerations – often at full throttle – and stiff decelerations across the mountains with extreme temperature swings.

McCarthy said the EcoBoost race truck attained a top speed of 115.76 mph and his average race speed (while moving) was 40.76 mph, which was much higher than his anticipated race pace of 30-35 mph.

The EcoBoost truck engine was a total success in terms of fuel economy as well. The race truck can hold 65 gallons of fuel, with the strategy to carry about 30 gallons of fuel during a given stint to save weight and to save time during fuel stops. The EcoBoost race truck ran the entire race on regular fuel, unlike other competitors who used more expensive specially blended fuels.

EcoBoost is fundamental to Ford’s strategy to provide technologically advanced, high-output, smaller-displacement powertrains that deliver uncompromised performance and fuel economy. EcoBoost engines deliver fuel economy gains of up to 20 percent and reduction of CO2 emissions of up to 15 percent, compared with larger, less-efficient engines.


In addition to turbocharging with direct injection, Ford engineers have enhanced EcoBoost’s technology capabilities by adding variable valve timing and precisely controlling all aspects of the engine. Ford has at least 125 patents on its EcoBoost technology.

High-tech features in a stock engine

Though the EcoBoost engine entered the race with the equivalent of 10 years worth of rugged use, its inherent performance advantages – twin turbochargers and direct fuel injection – helped it complete the race.

“I’ve never seen anything like it in a stock engine – especially one that’s been through what this one has,” said McCarthy. “This EcoBoost engine didn’t miss a beat. It took a beating and kept right on going. This is one tough engine.”


The EcoBoost hero engine was installed in an F-150 race truck for the Baja challenge after several other real-world demonstrations of the new truck engine’s durability and performance. It has racked up the equivalent of more than 160,000 miles.

“While racing is action-packed and exciting, it serves a very real purpose for our engineers to learn about vehicle and engine performance that directly benefits our customers,” said Cliff Irey, Ford Truck Motorsports program manager. “The Baja 1000 is no different. In those 30 hours we learned a tremendous amount about the durability of this new F-150 engine, the EcoBoost. And we’re delighted to report that the EcoBoost engine showed it was up to this test.” The engine that powered the race truck next went to Ford’s powertrain laboratory for a teardown and inspection.

“The Baja 1000 is always a tough race, and many of our customers and enthusiasts saw this event as the ultimate challenge,” said Eric Kuehn, chief engineer of the 2011 Ford F-150. “It was an outstanding opportunity to showcase the 3.5-liter EcoBoost truck engine’s durability. We took an engine that’s stock and essentially 10 years old, and raced on the same course with highly modified competition with up to 800 horsepower.”

Ford truck leadership continues

Ford F-Series is the best-selling and most-awarded pickup truck (for 33 years straight) and best-selling vehicle (for 28 years straight) in America. Here are some of the recent awards for Ford F-Series trucks:

2011 F-150

PickupTrucks.com and USA Today: 2010 V-6 Shootout: Best Overall V-6 Work Truck
Consumer Digest Best Buy
The SEMA Award™ for Hottest Truck

2011 Super Duty

Farmer Industry News Best Pickup
Popular Mechanics Auto Excellence Award: Best Workhorse
Ward’s Best Engine: 6.7-liter Power Stroke® diesel
Pickuptrucks.com Best Engine: 6.2-liter gas
ALG Residual Value
Kelley Blue Book Residual Value
Truck Line of Texas


About Ford Motor Company

Ford Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles across six continents. With about 163,000 employees and about 70 plants worldwide, the company’s automotive brands include Ford, Lincoln and Mercury, production of which has been announced by the company to be ending in the fourth quarter of 2010. The company provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more information regarding Ford’s products, please visit

www.ford.com.
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Originally Posted by Scothew
The same stock EcoBoost engine endured the equivalent of 150,000 harsh user miles on the dynamometer, then was installed into a new 2011 Ford F-150

The 2011 F-150 EcoBoost moved 55 tons of timber as a log skidder in Oregon, towed an 11,300-pound trailer at speeds approaching 100 mph at Homestead-Miami Speedway and beat the competition in a steep-grade towing contest at Davis Dam


In several instances, the EcoBoost truck engine’s best-in-class 420 lb.-ft. of torque helped pull vehicles out of mudholes or other spots where they were bogged down. Up to 90 percent of its peak torque is available from 1,700 rpm to 5,000 rpm, which helps drivers stay in the power.

The Baja 1000 represented the culmination of the F-150 EcoBoost torture test program, demonstrating the durability and capability of the class-leading 3.5-liter EcoBoost truck engine.

Viewers can visit
http://www.ford.com/trucks/f150/experiencef150/ to view each of the episodes as they are posted.

Though the EcoBoost engine entered the race with the equivalent of 10 years worth of rugged use, its inherent performance advantages – twin turbochargers and direct fuel injection – helped it complete the race.
Man that is pretty incredible! Awesome engine!! Scary torque curve... err, I mean torque line!!!


Originally Posted by Scothew

It has racked up the equivalent of more than 160,000 miles.


We took an engine that’s stock and essentially 10 years old, and raced on the same course with highly modified competition with up to 800 horsepower.”


Keep it up lil buddy! Another 17 yrs and 90,000 miles and you'll catch up to my ol F150 4X and its big 6 tractor engine! lol

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EcoBoost rules! If that grueling torture test doesn't convince non believers, nothing will.
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Want to see the engine in a Mustang - stat!
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My brother drove one of these during a demo day at his local Ford store and said it has REALLY good power.
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Cannot wait to see the teardown! Love our hometown Ford engines!!
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Want to see the engine in a Mustang - stat!
They can use mine!
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Ford will tear down this engine live at NAIAS for all to see.
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