What did u do to your raptor today?

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98rangerdave

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That could quite possibly be the ugliest grille I've ever seen. Christ thats painful.


While I don’t completely agree, it’s better than the OEM chrome grill.

I have been working hard to get the Gen 1 style grill from Boost Bars. They have been out of stock but I’m hoping I can get it ordered soon. The Gen 1 grill looks better on the Gen 1 trucks.
 

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Really??? He’s a poser yet you’re trolling in the Gen1 forum!!! Shouldn’t you be answering weed wacker questions with the Jenny’s in your own forum??? Food for thought you probably shouldn’t get a lot of these guys going here in this forum


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Lighten up, Francis!
 

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That is the engine in the Raptor...

"The 6.2 L (379 cu in) V8 is the main variant of the Boss engine. The V8 shares design similarities with the Modular Engine family such as a deep-skirt block with cross-bolted main caps, crankshaft-driven gerotor oil pump, overhead cam valve train arrangement, and bellhousing bolt pattern. In particular, the 6.2 L features a two-valve per cylinder SOHC valve train with roller-rocker shafts and two spark plugs per cylinder, as well as dual-equal variable cam timing. Just as notable is that they use a much wider 4.53 in (115.1 mm) bore spacing (compared to the Modular's 3.937 in (100.0 mm)), allowing for the use of larger bore diameters and valves. The 6.2 L V8 has a bore diameter and stroke of 4.015 in × 3.74 in (102.0 mm × 95.0 mm). It has lightweight aluminum cylinder heads and pistons, but makes use of a cast-iron cylinder block for extra durability since most applications for the engine will be trucks"


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Wow, thank you for a very thorough answer. Very knowledgable and never knew that. I learned something new about my truck today. :happy107:
 

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For some reason I stop getting updates on the thread. I feel like I post in here a good bit, but IDK

forum software is a bit weird

if you stopped getting updates, its because you didnt click on the notification email link

if you dont click it, you wont ever get another notification

even if you browse to the thread but didnt click the link - you wont get a notification again

hopefully admin boss looks into this
 

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You have to subscribe to a thread if you didn't put a check mark in preferences in your user control panel to automatically subscribe when you post in a thread.
That changed years ago.
 
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