6.2L V8
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6.2L V8
Off the Ford site 13/18/15 combined mpg
The available 6.2L V8 features a single overhead cam valvetrain with dual-equal variable cam timing. The large bore (4.02 inches) allows for larger intake and exhaust valves for improved engine breathing, while the short stroke (3.74 inches) makes higher engine speed possible for increased horsepower.
The 6.2L has lightweight aluminum cylinder heads and pistons for efficiency and employs a cast-iron cylinder block for durability. There are other impressive specs. But the ones you’re no doubt most interested in are those you really feel: power ratings of 411 horsepower and 434 lb.-ft. of torque. And if you’re into towing for business or recreation, how does a maximum 11,300-lb. tow rating sound?*
The 6.2L V8 is optional in the F-150 XLT, FX2, FX4, LARIAT and Platinum; standard in the SVT Raptor.
The available 6.2L V8 features a single overhead cam valvetrain with dual-equal variable cam timing. The large bore (4.02 inches) allows for larger intake and exhaust valves for improved engine breathing, while the short stroke (3.74 inches) makes higher engine speed possible for increased horsepower.
The 6.2L has lightweight aluminum cylinder heads and pistons for efficiency and employs a cast-iron cylinder block for durability. There are other impressive specs. But the ones you’re no doubt most interested in are those you really feel: power ratings of 411 horsepower and 434 lb.-ft. of torque. And if you’re into towing for business or recreation, how does a maximum 11,300-lb. tow rating sound?*
The 6.2L V8 is optional in the F-150 XLT, FX2, FX4, LARIAT and Platinum; standard in the SVT Raptor.
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