For me I went with the following and have liked it so far:
My thoughts on CAIs
For the cost I feel that you can do better things with your money. That said, we all like to spend our money on our trucks so that isn't a great argument.
Note on the Pedal Commander
A buddy of mine running a PM on a 2010 Raptor was driving and all of a sudden lost the use of the gas pedal (went into dead-pedal mode according to the PM team). It does this when there is something amiss with the PM or the input signal to the PM. It seems sketchy, but given the alternative of accelerating in an uncontrollable manner, I guess they probably opted for the right way to handle the situation. At any rate, some folks on the forum have blamed the PM for weird things happening to their trucks. Just good to know that before you buy one. Like I said though, I am running it and haven't had any trouble to date, and really think it livens up the acceleration.
Other Exhaust Options
Corsa Sport is pretty sweet. Form me if I were choosing between Borla or Corsa, I would go Corsa hands down. If Corsa made a turndown setup, I would probably be running that over the MBRP.
PSA
One thing to also be mindful of, when it comes to the power of your truck, is to clean out your
MAF sensor regularly (I do it every oil change) with a good cleaner like the one made by
CRC. A dirty MAF robs our engines of power and throttle response.
Other upgrades
If you want more reasons to spend your money, another upgrade I would suggest would be a
frame support kit like the one offered by RPG. I am running the stage 3 with HD springs and shackles and have been very happy with that setup. But even going with stage 1 is an important step for any raptor being driven offroad to box-out and protect the frame.
Help
Your username and competency with working on computers suggest you live in my neck of the woods (San Jose). If you ever need a help wrenching on your truck PM me. Always willing to lend an extra set of hands.
Using your truck for its intended purpose
I have been on a handful of runs with the
ROC group. I have had a great time at each event I have attended, so if you are interested in getting your truck dirty, they have several events that aren't too far out of the way for folks in the Bay Area. Pismo and Hollister are easy destinations too. Be warned though, once you go down the offroading path, the list of upgrades is going to grow quickly