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

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signalbobby

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My opinion is unpopular as well; I wish I would've bought the 35. Got a 23 with 37 package and personally don't think its necessary unless someone is actually ripping offroad the majority. I do average 8.6 MPG and feel my motor may pop before 100k though. . . Looking for someone that has tuned their 23 by swapping ECUS to gauge experience. I have dumped enough money into parts now where I am thinking, "Its not like dealer is going to cover it anyways". I like to tell myself "but its not flashed. . . Heard some are finding a 22 ECU and getting it flashed. . .

- FMIC
- SPD Downpipes
- Plugs
- AFE Intake
- Trombone (Not installed)
- Wilwood Kit (Best Mod To Date)
- Charge Pipes/Boost Tubes
- Bunch of other stuff I cant think of; UCA's, Tie-Rods, bumpers/lights, bla bla bla

Been on the fence about the R for quite a few months. I used to have a Focus RS that I had a blast in; that lil car was making plenty of power at the low end. Living in SOCal at the time, Mountune did all the work. Lil car was pushing 500 ft/lbs, 450 HP and I have never been happier ripping around. This post help me decide and everyones comments. Gonna just spend the diff and either build a Shitbox Drift Car or something like a miata with an LS swap to get my V8 Fix. :p
For what the raptor does out of the box and with bolts on and heavy work, ecoboost and it's torque curve is where it's best and useful. The ecoboost with a tune ripping dunes is light work for the motor. Doesn't even feel like it's trying.

The R 5.2 with SC you have to be wrapping it and works harder just to generate boost and torque. I have too much in it now and will be keeping it. I do miss ecoboost effortless torque.
 

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My opinion is unpopular as well; I wish I would've bought the 35. Got a 23 with 37 package and personally don't think its necessary unless someone is actually ripping offroad the majority. I do average 8.6 MPG and feel my motor may pop before 100k though. . . Looking for someone that has tuned their 23 by swapping ECUS to gauge experience. I have dumped enough money into parts now where I am thinking, "Its not like dealer is going to cover it anyways". I like to tell myself "but its not flashed. . . Heard some are finding a 22 ECU and getting it flashed. . .

I share your "unpopular" opinion. I went wih a 35 truck and I'm happy that I did. The additional cost of a 37 wasn't worth it to me. The additional $40k(in my case)to go to an R was just not worth it. With that $40k I can buy the property next to me and build a garage on it.
 

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For what the raptor does out of the box and with bolts on and heavy work, ecoboost and it's torque curve is where it's best and useful. The ecoboost with a tune ripping dunes is light work for the motor. Doesn't even feel like it's trying.

The R 5.2 with SC you have to be wrapping it and works harder just to generate boost and torque. I have too much in it now and will be keeping it. I do miss ecoboost effortless torque.
You should try sport mode...
 
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