I’ve got a 2v in my 08 Utility Van that has 120,000 super hard miles on it. She weighs in at just under 10,000 lbs. and has carried that weight since I brought her home from the dealer brand new. I change the oil religiously but also run the snot out of it religiously..... I’ve got a extremely heavy foot. So far it’s been an amazingly tough engine and always gets it done. It’s got 4.10 gears also so it knows RPM’s. Not sure a 3v would hold up to the torture as well. I don’t think Ford even offered the 3v in a E350 Super Duty.....2v tough!View attachment 35141
This is actually the same reason the 4.2L pushrod V6 made it all the way to 09 or so, they are cheap and simple to build for fleet vehicles, just like the 2V v8s, why bother putting a 3V engine in vehicles that are going to be fleet mules, its all about keeping the cost down for companies that buy those types of vehicles in droves, like phone, power, water, city, etc, providers. Thats 99% the reason they never got 3V engines
BTW, ford does use the 3V engines in fleet vehicles also tho, but they are reserved for vehicles who need the most grunt without going diesel, the big boys! Such as the F350-F550, F650-F750 V10 models starting in 2008 and going until 2016, yes they are 3V, not 2V, and crank 457 lb-ft and 362 HP.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Super_Duty#Powertrain
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Super_Duty#Engines
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Super_Duty#Medium-duty_trucks_(F-650_and_F-750)
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