Sold my '24 R, here's why...

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MKW1456

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If I may chime in, or not ? I do have a view (first hand experience) of vastly improving your Raptor V6 EcoBoost in comfort, ride and horsepower enrichment:

* Intercooler.
* Roush Cold Air Intake.
* Tune.
* CR Stage V (5) Turbos.
* Injectors.
* Fuel Delivery System.
* Ford Performance Oil/ Air Separator. A.K.A. Catch Can.
* Low Temperature Thermostat.
* Spark Plugs, with a new gap measurement.

** Total Parts and Labor: $11100.00.

*** It's only $20825.00 less than the Raptor R Option Package 803A @ $31925.00, from a 2024/ 2025 Ford F150 Raptor V6 EcoBoost without the "37" Performance Package (802A) @ $11470.00, that's a s-itload of $$$ in my opinion, and "yes" we bought that 37 performance package in 2023, and lately, I don't believe it's worth it, based on these certain 37" tires in the marketplace and these fairly new: Vossen HFX-1 wheels. As far as the Fox Live Valve Rear Shocks, they are nice, but not for $6000.00 or $7000.00 "nice"
What? Multistate guy - no one can understand what you are writing. The entire last paragraph makes zero sense. I would recommend an English writing class to clean things up.
 

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Simply put, what we spent on our Raptor V6 EcoBoost $11100.00 (approximately) versus what a Raptor R 803A package @ $31925.00: with the V8 Supercharged version. It's simple math, $31925.00 minus (-) $11100.00 equals what ? $20825.00.

Our '23 Raptor EcoBoost V6 "smoked" a 2023 Raptor R from a standing stop ✋ up until he/ she shut it down at maybe 1/2 to 3/4 mile, starting at a two lane on ramp, to a popular freeway in N.E. Kansas, between Lawrence and Baldwin City KS.
 

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Simply put, what we spent on our Raptor V6 EcoBoost $11100.00 (approximately) versus what a Raptor R 803A package @ $31925.00: with the V8 Supercharged version. It's simple math, $31925.00 minus (-) $11100.00 equals what ? $20825.00.

Our '23 Raptor EcoBoost V6 "smoked" a 2023 Raptor R from a standing stop ✋ up until he/ she shut it down at maybe 1/2 to 3/4 mile, starting at a two lane on ramp, to a popular freeway in N.E. Kansas, between Lawrence and Baldwin City KS.
So you beat 1 R. Confirmed he was in 4wd? Otherwise the R is just a traction control strobe light. Would be surprised if you can beat an R that was ready for it with such minimal modification.
 

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Isn’t the Raptor R or any non-speed adjusted truck basically trap speed limited at 113 in the quarter? I would think a heavily modified V6 would continue to put a hurt on a R especially past the quarter mile. Eventually a stock eco with the speed limiter removed would eventually catch up to a completely stock R in 1/2-3/4 mile. Assuming of course the R didn’t have the speed limiter removed….lol
 
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