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How much below MSRP should one expect to buy a new Pick-up?
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<blockquote data-quote="TANSTAAFL" data-source="post: 4265292" data-attributes="member: 27098"><p>Yes, however their are very few gas stations that have it, but it is available. There is a gas station near me that has it as well as e85 and fuel of 100+ Octane. I have found Octane boosters do work as well, however haven't tried them on the Bronco yet, haven't gone through a full tank of fuel yet or gotten the break in miles completed. The 2.7 ecoboost is a good engine, capable of 54 hp more than stock and 100 more ft lbs of torque with piggy back tuners. There are examples in F150's now with well over 150k miles and no issues. The 2.7 block is built like a diesel, it can support a high compression ratio and 18 lbs of boost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TANSTAAFL, post: 4265292, member: 27098"] Yes, however their are very few gas stations that have it, but it is available. There is a gas station near me that has it as well as e85 and fuel of 100+ Octane. I have found Octane boosters do work as well, however haven't tried them on the Bronco yet, haven't gone through a full tank of fuel yet or gotten the break in miles completed. The 2.7 ecoboost is a good engine, capable of 54 hp more than stock and 100 more ft lbs of torque with piggy back tuners. There are examples in F150's now with well over 150k miles and no issues. The 2.7 block is built like a diesel, it can support a high compression ratio and 18 lbs of boost. [/QUOTE]
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