Re: Update on the new 7.3L V8 Reply #25 – August 15, 2020, 10:26:29 am Quote from: HiLola - August 14, 2020, 11:28:33 pmAccording to the new LD Spec sheet, they are ordering the chassis with the premium engine:http://www.lazydaze.com/FEATURES.PDFno surprise here, according to https://media.ford.com/content/dam/fordmedia/North%20America/US/product/2021/e-series/2021-E-Series-Order-Guide-Whats-New.pdf● New 7.3L V8 Premium-rated engine (99N) replaces theoutgoing 6.8L EFI Triton V10 engine● New 7.3L V8 Economy-rated engine (99K) replaces theoutgoing 6.2L SFI V8 FFV engine 2 Likes
Re: Update on the new 7.3L V8 Reply #26 – August 15, 2020, 01:25:58 pm When towing, you can never have too much power.The 7.3l"s added 50-HP is only an 18% increase, not a huge game-changer compared to what Ford's 6.7L turbo-charged, inner-cooled diesel's 475-HP and 1050-LB of torque produces...that would be a game-changer.Heck, even the F-series 430-HP 7.3L engine would be a big upgrade over the detuned 7.3L engine in the 2021 E450.Larry
Re: Update on the new 7.3L V8 Reply #27 – August 15, 2020, 04:36:45 pm I decided I’m going to wait until this engine is available! 2 Likes
Re: Update on the new 7.3L V8 Reply #28 – August 15, 2020, 06:07:32 pm Greg,That should make for one ‘hot’ LD. Just remember that golden rule: Always travel on the top 1/2 of the tank. Could be tricky with your dream engine. By the time you get moving, you’ll likely be pulling over for fuel before you get out of the driveway. 🥴Kent 3 Likes
Re: Update on the new 7.3L V8 Reply #29 – August 16, 2020, 01:44:21 am Greg, are you looking at the spot weld or baling wire configuration? 1 Likes
Re: Update on the new 7.3L V8 Reply #30 – August 16, 2020, 09:51:00 am Joel, don’t forget the duct tape version!
Re: Update on the new 7.3L V8 Reply #31 – September 12, 2020, 01:08:41 pm Owner initial comment about the 2021 E450 V8 on iRV2 Forums."Picked up our new Forester with the V8. Have to say it is much better then I thought it would be. It pulls better, with less effort, quieter especially up hills and much less engine heat. The dog house is the same size, no change. The new dash layout and steering wheel controls are very nice, it also has stability control. Can't wait to take it out on the first trip!"Charles 1 Likes
Re: Update on the new 7.3L V8 Reply #32 – September 12, 2020, 01:29:48 pm Thanks, Charles. Have you seen anymore comments on the plugs/wires issue? I am not a member of that forum.
Re: Update on the new 7.3L V8 Reply #33 – September 12, 2020, 01:40:23 pm Quote from: HiLola - September 12, 2020, 01:29:48 pmThanks, Charles. Have you seen anymore comments on the plugs/wires issue? I am not a member of that forum.Hi Greg. No, I have not seen any new comments about the plug wire issues on that forum or any other that I subscribe to.Charles
Re: Update on the new 7.3L V8 Reply #34 – September 12, 2020, 04:50:51 pm As far as that iRV2 quote, I hope they meant 'Forrest River'. I've never heard of a 'Forrester' RV except for the Subaru model SUV. That SUV has never had a 6 cylinder engine, or an 8 cylinder. RonBedit. Thanks Greg. I'm surprised Subaru would allow that use for their logstanding model name. Maybe not a unique enough name for a copyright. 1 Likes
Re: Update on the new 7.3L V8 Reply #35 – September 12, 2020, 04:58:46 pm Quote from: RonB - September 12, 2020, 04:50:51 pmAs far as that iRV2 quote, I hope they meant 'Forrest River'. I've never heard of a 'Forrester' RV except for the Subaru model SUV. RonBThere is a Forester model, Ron. Made by Forest River, of course!Forester Classic | Forest River RV - Manufacturer of Travel Trailers - Fifth...
Re: Update on the new 7.3L V8 Reply #36 – September 12, 2020, 07:09:01 pm Quote from: HiLola - September 12, 2020, 04:58:46 pmThere is a Forester model, Ron. Made by Forest River, of course!The OP has not responded to replies but one did say "does Forest River...?" so you got that right.Charles
Re: Update on the new 7.3L V8 Reply #37 – October 30, 2020, 10:12:09 am An interesting and informative post with link about the new V8 New V8 info and link to tear-down and dyno tests .Remember, this new engine is replacing the 25 year-old design V10.Charles 1 Likes
Re: Update on the new 7.3L V8 Reply #38 – October 30, 2020, 12:04:26 pm We just drove our 2021 LD with the new 7.3L V-8 from Arizona to Michigan and returning to Florida yesterday. In our previous 2010 LD we averaged around 7.5mpg towing a Cherokee for several years. We did not tow this trip for break-in purposes. Needless to say, I am more than impressed with the new engine & drive train. We did some long steep (7+%) grades in AZ with almost no effort which did lower the mpg down to 8.5 (some generator use with that tank refill) from the previous 11.9 (during our break-in travel) we got earlier. The digital dash display also shows the average mileage both for a set trip and overall. That was 10.7 mpg for the almost 4K miles driven so far. I also feel the engine sound level in the cab is lower than in the previous LD. I am very happy with the new Ford chassis. 8 Likes
Re: Update on the new 7.3L V8 Reply #39 – October 30, 2020, 01:10:21 pm Thanks for the update, Mike, and good to hear you made it back safely and had a positive maiden voyage! Do you think the quieter cab noise is due to the lower revving V-8? Funny, where else but on a RV forum would people be ecstatic with getting 10-11 mpg, lol! 2 Likes
Re: Update on the new 7.3L V8 Reply #40 – October 31, 2020, 09:52:55 am Quote from: Mike Coachman - October 30, 2020, 12:04:26 pm I am very happy with the new Ford chassis.Is the chassis (steering, suspension, stiffness, etc) significantly different, or just the engine? I'm pleased to hear the noise level is lower. Is it just the engine noise, or does the wind noise seem less, also?
Re: Update on the new 7.3L V8 Reply #41 – October 31, 2020, 04:59:39 pm With all the very good news about the new LDs, I’m actually grateful that there’s a 2 year waiting list. That time frame added to my age and increasing arthritis simply pushes the possibility into “it ain’t going to happen” category. On the other hand maybe science will develop an anti-aging treatment! So who know? 😎 1 Likes
Re: Update on the new 7.3L V8 Reply #42 – October 31, 2020, 05:30:11 pm Eric,The engine noise is less than the V-10 in my previous 2010 RB. The wind noise level is the same as the 2010 that had the new (then) nose cone. I never drove an earlier LD for additional comparisons. To me the wind noise is not objectionable even at high (+70mph) speeds.
Re: Update on the new 7.3L V8 Reply #43 – November 02, 2020, 02:54:34 pm Quote from: HiLola - July 28, 2020, 02:11:12 pmCharles, the more I think about it, the more I'm thinking about waiting for the 2022 chassis as I don't want to be a chassis guinea pig. If you want my spot on the list (Aug 2019), it's yours! Hi Greg, are you still contemplating waiting for the '22 chassis? If you're still considering giving up your spot on the list, PM me...thanks! Daryl
Re: Update on the new 7.3L V8 Reply #44 – November 02, 2020, 03:55:29 pm Quote from: LazDazGuy - November 02, 2020, 02:54:34 pmHi Greg, are you still contemplating waiting for the '22 chassis? If you're still considering giving up your spot on the list, PM me...thanks! Daryl Not at this time Daryl. Todd already told me my new build would be on the 2022 chassis.
Re: Update on the new 7.3L V8 Reply #45 – November 02, 2020, 06:14:46 pm cool, that's good news! Daryl 1 Likes