Fightnfire
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I've been seeing lots of articles from everywhere talking about the GM lifter issues and their new recall on the 6.2's which isn't lifter related. The HEMI issues which like GM were a bit all over the place including lifters. Then Ford is recall city with issues in both the 3.5 and 5.0. Toyota recalled all of their new TT V6's but have still completely ignored the hybrid vehicles with the same engine? Odd.
Then today I saw this article: https://www.autoblog.com/news/engine-teardown-ford-coyote-v8
The Coyote, from what I see, is regularly talked about as one of the best engines out there but there are still lots of issues with it. I thought port and direct injection was supposed to solve this problem? I'm constantly told by people in YT videos or in online forums that's it's the new gold standard. The 5.0 has a known oil consumption problem, as do some of the GM engines. After only 100k miles it looks that bad with port and direct injection? (This isn't a one time issue, it's happening quite a bit)
I know this is always a debated topic not only here or in Tim's videos but everywhere.
What are we supposed to make of all of these issues?
(Ponders making the same thread for transmissions)
Then today I saw this article: https://www.autoblog.com/news/engine-teardown-ford-coyote-v8
The Coyote, from what I see, is regularly talked about as one of the best engines out there but there are still lots of issues with it. I thought port and direct injection was supposed to solve this problem? I'm constantly told by people in YT videos or in online forums that's it's the new gold standard. The 5.0 has a known oil consumption problem, as do some of the GM engines. After only 100k miles it looks that bad with port and direct injection? (This isn't a one time issue, it's happening quite a bit)
I know this is always a debated topic not only here or in Tim's videos but everywhere.
What are we supposed to make of all of these issues?
(Ponders making the same thread for transmissions)