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Incase you didnt know, the 3.5 EcoBoost is a beast. Twin Turbo 3.5L V6. Aluminum Block, Aluminum Heads... yes please. Better than those dumb ass Diesels Chevy is putting in the Colorados and Jeep in the.... Jeeps. We'll cover those later but the writing is already on the wall: Turbo Gas > Turbo Diesel all day long.
Anyways, this isnt even the HO version, couldnt find number on that but I found the non-HO 3.5 EcoBoost found in Explorers, which are direct competitors to the Armadas and Infinitis the VK56VD is found in.
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Without looking at the complete picture, you could easily assume that the 3.5 EcoBoosts 400 hp would make it roughly equal to the VK56DE's 400 hp, well you would be wrong. Not all Horsepower is created equal and this is a perfect example.
You can see the 3.5 EcoBoost makes peak power from 5000rpm and just holds it there until 700rpm later, its not until 5800rpm that the Nissan motor catches up. Not only that, but the EcoBoost is pumping out constantly more power "under the curve" than the Nissan.
Then you see the torque curve, jesus. Yep, give me an EcoBoost over a diesel any day of the millenium.
Conclusion:
High Feature Turbocharged engines are the future. Nissan has them too, such as the VR30DDTT and VR38DETT which are incredible. The thing is, Nissan only put them in premium vehicles, but Ford is pushing them hard and putting them into anything people will buy. Bottom line, EcoBoost rocks. Now where's the 5.0 EcoBoost?!?!
The run of the mill 3.5 is an impressive motor... The 3.5 HO is even better. What's awesome about thr EcoBoost engines is they are just a tune away from making quite a bit more power.