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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 3343174" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>They announce stuff ridiculously early over there at Ford US. I mean, the 3.5 'Powerstroke' diesel will not see the light of day until Spring 2018, which is a year and three months hence at the earliest. Great news is that it will be manufactured at Dagenham and will almost certainly be a derivative of that used in the current Range Rovers. </p><p></p><p>Also to be seen in the video is the duplex timing chain used in their V6 petrol engines. I only saw a simplex chain in the V8, although only a glimpse is shown of each engine's timing gear.</p><p></p><p>Ford sold nearly 900,000 of F150 trucks in 2016, making it the best selling car and truck in the USA for the 36th [I think] year running. Its nearest best seller is the Toyota Camry with about a third of the F150's sales if I remember correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 3343174, member: 718"] They announce stuff ridiculously early over there at Ford US. I mean, the 3.5 'Powerstroke' diesel will not see the light of day until Spring 2018, which is a year and three months hence at the earliest. Great news is that it will be manufactured at Dagenham and will almost certainly be a derivative of that used in the current Range Rovers. Also to be seen in the video is the duplex timing chain used in their V6 petrol engines. I only saw a simplex chain in the V8, although only a glimpse is shown of each engine's timing gear. Ford sold nearly 900,000 of F150 trucks in 2016, making it the best selling car and truck in the USA for the 36th [I think] year running. Its nearest best seller is the Toyota Camry with about a third of the F150's sales if I remember correctly. [/QUOTE]
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