1966 F100 Raptor
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The issue with your expedition was HEAT related. Transmission was getting too HOTSo I want to discuss this transmission that’s coming in our new Raptor Rs.
I’ve heard nothing but terrible things about the 10 speed transmission Ford has recently been putting out. I myself have had first-hand experience with this in my 2018 Ford expedition platinum. My transmission went out and had to be replaced at 40,000 miles. A coworker of mine with the same vehicle just had her transmission go out but around 30,000 miles. A person from my Church with the same exact vehicle is now having transmission issues and hers is a 2020 expedition platinum.
The transmission that comes in our new trucks is the exact same, correct?
Does anyone else have issues about this especially with so much increased horsepower and torque?
So yes there were some that had issues all related to transmission cooling.
I had a 2018 F150 5.0 10R80. I loved it so much I installed one in my 57 yr old truck. It’s Fantastic!
The RaptorR will be so well tested i am putting my $ on line it will not be an issue. I am told it has component’s from the 10R140 or parts designed to hold the power.
Even the earlier Raptors (all 10R80) have completely different transmission cooling than standard F150.
Be happy to show the differences as i have both here and have spent a TON of time learning/studying them.
My 57 yr old truck project has the Raptor design and it is impossible to even get it anywhere near normal operating temps.
If I remember correct normal operating temp on 10R80 Expeditions 150 is 203 or 205 deg to 215
With the Raptor setup in my truck i have hard time getting it past 160 deg.
The Expeditions can get to 240+ killing the transmission. Pulling hills or towing. 100% Ford guy but that was poor design.