Mister Pinky
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the hellcat engine is not next level.
the hellcat engine in a truck is.
what other mass produced truck has had that sort of horsepower without being a gigantic truck. maybe the srt10.
SVT Lightning ring a bell? 454 SS? Hell, even the Gen 2 with the HO 3.5 was head turning for 2017.
If you think the Ecoboost sounds like a tuned Honda, you need to have your ears checked. It sounds more like a VQ engine than anything, and that’s not a bad thing. But man, I’ll tell ya! Ma vroom vroom noises ain’t the same man! Ain’t no good man! Back in the day, had this 350 Chevy. Sounded sweet man! That was a real engine!Everyone should be happy that the big automakers are all making mass produced high
horsepower engines and sticking them in trucks. hell even jeep has the 392 now. And you know what? that is ******* awesome.
And yeah, you are right, the V8 sounds so much better than a V6. Regardless of horsepower.
I can appreciate a v6 that turns out 450hp. that is pretty cool. Still sounds like a tuned honda.
Zero improvements? They bumped the compression ratio and brought max torque on sooner. It’s also the very first model year. You really think they aren’t planning something?Funny how none of ya'll have an issue with ford putting the exact same engine in the next generation of raptor. Zero improvements. Sure it was great in 2017, but after 5 years they need to up the ante.
By your standard, why is FCA/LGBTQ/Stellantis getting away with dropping literally the same motor in every vehicle they have. The 6.4 hasn’t changed in years. The Hellcat has been around for awhile now. Where’s the improvement?
Now you’re starting to use your head.The problem with that is to up the horsepower now reliably they need to go to a bigger engine, which ruins the pretty great mpg the 2nd gen raptor gets.
What’s the old proverb about a fool and their money?But i'll give up mpg's for more horsepower any day. If I wanted good gas mileage I'd get a prius, or some other ***** car.