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Been there, done that.Haha. Yes, I checked the manual and he is right. My impatience stopped at the 3.5L NA motor.
Now imagine that engine at 5000' base elevation (where I live). Would be down 15% on hp, I have never seen one. I have only seen one 3.7.Can anyone really imagine a 3.5 NA motor lol ….in a truck…
Odd. I always used the digital manual. I think I screenshot it and put it into a note somewhere but here’s the 2017 digital manual. 6qt (5.7L) and 5w-30. That’s what I’ve always done. It’s also starting on page 39 in the Raptor supplement—where there’s no mistaking which engine it is!Interesting the 2017 manual shows different capacity and weight.
I am at 3400 and at 5000 quite often. I know the pain.Now imagine that engine at 5000' base elevation (where I live). Would be down 15% on hp, I have never seen one. I have only seen one 3.7.
Turbo and supercharged engines are very popular here due to lack of atmospheric pressure.