Cristian
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I just want a revised or updated ecoboost. There’s no way ford is going backwards so they’ll stick with the ecoboost in the raptor
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Those are not big issues? I lived through it. Twice. Ford bought my 19 back because they could not fix it (cam phasers).
Oh boy here we go. Go on a mustang forum start reading up how great Fords V8s are then!
There are MANY examples these days of smaller Displacement FI engines making plenty of power, & they can be plenty durable too, but the V8 in discussion on this thread is for a work truck, not a performance truck, & the engine in our Raptor is the same that’s in a Ford GT- so again, coming from a former GM fanboy who owns a donkey **** calmed vette- you go buy one of these new 7.3L ford truck motors & put it in the Raptor along w/ $10k in head/cam
Work & some LT headers- I’ll stick w/ my supercar engine & throw a tune/downpipes on it for $1500 and smoke you all day every day & twice on Sunday at the strip on the street or offroad
At the Raptor Assault course, one of the instructors is also an engineer for the Gen II and the Gen III platform. He stated the motor is the same, but the cost for the GT is due to the carbon frame. He stated the Gen I was a parts bin truck and the Gen II was designed specifically to reinforce the frame and suspension for off-road driving.The 3.5L engine in the GT is not even close to the same as the HO EB 3.5L that's in the Gen II Raptor.
Do some research guys before making comments, please!
Ummm yeah I did, that’s why I said that. There’s basically nothing different w/ the engine itself, but the intake, the turbos, & the entire exhaust is what contributes to the bigger power (along w/ tuning obviously....not to mention the GT is tuned to run from the factory on 93...raptor would probably be rated @ 480hp if it was tuned for 91+ octane exclusively)The 3.5L engine in the GT is not even close to the same as the HO EB 3.5L that's in the Gen II Raptor.
Do some research guys before making comments, please!