Its like from outside, Gen 2 looks like Brock Lesnar n when u pop the hood, oh its Stephanie Mcmahon..how about this logic
And then you run across one in the dirt (or street) and its back to Brock Lesnar.
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Its like from outside, Gen 2 looks like Brock Lesnar n when u pop the hood, oh its Stephanie Mcmahon..how about this logic
Its still a delicate Stephanie inside which will leak its delicate oil pan, and start making weird noises, with its ladies internals, go back to dealership 10 times in first 6 months of ownership.And then you run across one in the dirt (or street) and its back to Brock Lesnar.
Thank you for your sensible replyI am holding off until 2020 for a Raptor SCAB. Like most potential buyers I could care less if a V8 is offered down the road. 16-17 mpg and 450hp are a perfect combo in my opinion. I just want Ford to address the VCT and cam phasers once and for all on the Raptor 3.5L EB engine. I don’t want to be stuck with a $4000 repair bill when the truck is out of warranty. I can see a class action lawsuit coming down the road.
The HOEB out preforms the GM and Ram V8 engines in all things except sound. It’s really not that hard to understand. But whatever let’s put a less powerful engine in a Raptor because it sounds cool. Just like those four banger civics with loud mufflers on the streets.There’s a few reasons Ford went all in on smaller displacement boosted engines- sure there’s CAFE regs & these engines are great at delivering good mpg in a controlled testing environment, but realistically not that much better or worse. My gut tells me there’s a lot of Raptor owners who aren’t necessarily Ford brand loyal and/or owners who were never really “truck guys” & haven’t been keeping up w/ the gearhead news.....but the other thing is Ford simply does not make very good V8s, & they haven’t in a long ass time which makes me chuckle when this is brought up- for me GM & Dodge are THE V8 brands, then Toyota, then Ford then everyone else.
To put it this way If the Raptor was a GM product I wouldn’t even consider it w/ a tt V6 (and yet GM 30+ years ago was known for good FI V6s), and if Dodge and/or GM do decide to put a blown V8 in a Raptor competitor type off-road truck then guess what? It won’t matter if Ford puts their own V8 into a new Raptor b/c people will flock to the Dodge and/or GM variants (all else being equal) knowing they’re getting a better engine platform. Arguing otherwise is fanboy nonsense.
So maybe Ford should just stick to their tt V6?
If you remove the turbos from the HOEB, how much power will it make on its own? Less then 300.... or even 250....???The HOEB out preforms the GM and Ram V8 engines in all things except sound. It’s really not that hard to understand. But whatever let’s put a less powerful engine in a Raptor because it sounds cool. Just like those four banger civics with loud mufflers on the streets.
If you remove the turbos from the HOEB, how much power will it make on its own? Less then 300.... or even 250....??? THIS WHOLE WAR IS ONLY BENEFITING THE MANUFACTURERS take your money without you even realising it.
In A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance (1957), Leon Festinger proposed that human beings strive for internal psychological consistency to function mentally in the real world. A person who experiences internal inconsistency tends to become psychologically uncomfortable and is motivated to reduce the cognitive dissonance, by making changes to '''''''justify'''''''' the stressful behavior, either by adding new parts to the cognition causing the psychological dissonance or by avoiding circumstances and contradictory information likely to increase the magnitude of the cognitive dissonanceDo you even read the drivel you write? You sound like a liberal. Don't like it, don't buy it. In the meantime I will enjoy driving a kickass truck getting 16.2 MPG, 25k miles a year. Beat that shit.