The 1.0 ecoboost engine weighs 75kg iirc, about the same as 1.0 4cyl alloy engine. The 1.6 which it’s comparable to is something like 120kg. It’s also very small so it sits further back in the
Which is potentially more reliable/dependable motor the 1.0 or 1.5 Ecoboost for the III.1 (facelift) Ford Focus? I couldn't find any statistics on the internet, so I am reaching out for your experience. I am looking to buy a used 2015-2016 focus estate with max 90-100k KMs (not miles).
The engine. The mid-range 99bhp engine is a fine engine, pulling well from low-revs and sprinting from 0-62mph over a second faster than the 74bhp entry-level engine. Even better, it manages
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However, the EcoBoost engines, at least the first few years suffered from carbon issues due to PCV routing. This is true in the sense that all DI engines suffer from carbon buildup issues. Way bigger of a deal then people make it seem. The 2.7 has had issues before in the past of burning oil, but by now both engines are solid.
We have test driven both the 1.0 Ecoboost (100PS) and the 1.5 TDCI (75PS) both 15 plate titanium models with around 5000 miles on the clock - the diesel is £200 more but cant make up our minds as to which engine will be best?
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is the ford 1.0 ecoboost engine reliable