Report: 2019 F-150 Raptor To Receive Ford’s New 7.0L DOHC V8 Motor

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Truckzor

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LOL, you're a funny dude. Installing a 700hp blower tells me you are one of those cars and coffee dudes. The only questions left is how big are your rims and how high did you lift your truck? I bet all the cars and coffee dudes go crazy for your "extreme" truck.

She's rocking orange 22" HRE wheels. What else, Jenny?
 

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I should clarify. I stand by my comment about the origins of the specific output measurement, at least for common use. It was definitely slow car owners in the 80s and 90s trying to make themselves feel better about how high tech their engines were, which is and was laughable.



I do agree it is a valid measurement in specific situations, though. For example, if you lived in a socialist country that limited engine size in passenger cars, or if you were participating in a racing class that limits engine displacement. Then you would definitely want to seek the highest power output per liter, no matter the cost or trade offs.



Otherwise, it's completely useless marketing jargon. Last I checked, I can make my engine as big as I want. 'Murica. **** yeah.



Lol. Nice


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I have issues with both the Gen1 and Gen2 trucks/engines. If we are honest here both have their PRO’s and CON’s.

I use mine to daily and to hunt. I put both my Gen1 and Gen2 into some bad spots while hunting. Speaking of hunting, this was Saturday. Two of the birds I could not retrieve. They were to deep. IMG_0593.jpg


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