The caustic reactions originate due to certain Gen 1 fanboys (not you, but not mentioning names) who can't grasp the fact that a newer, more capable model has replaced their truck.Not sure why there is a caustic reaction from some to the Gen II (and III’s, to a lesser extent). Look at the objective comparison on paper with measurements such as hp/trq, weight, suspension, frame…
My 590+hp Stage II Roush (likely in the 625hp range) Gen I runs great for what it is. I also acknowledge a friend has a Cobb-tuned, stock turbo, stock most everything else, will run right with my truck until about 90mph, where I slowly begin to walk away until we quickly run into the speed limiter (it’s not like we’re doing 30-130 roll races!).
I will provide the board with an objective and subjective review of the ‘22 TRX when it arrives and I have some seat time in it. It’s the closest to a Gen I.
We can certainly look at the objective comparison; I'm all for that. Gen 2 has significantly more power and torque, an all new and much stronger frame, and a stronger body while weighing in at 500lbs less. All beneficial in terms of on and off road performance.
Roush is entirely aftermarket, so it's not quite a valid comparison. I suppose it would be more objective to compare a Gen 2 with upgraded turbos.
Regardless, you seem more like a guy who is interested in the potential of these trucks as opposed to trolling. And I'll drink a beer with you to that, and look forward to your TRX review