Whippled raptor

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EmbDriver

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Someone please school me on a whippled raptor, going to look at one early monday morning.....I have my selection down to 2 raptors, the supercharged one and a NA truck, both 2013, the whipple truck has 118000 on the clock, from what Ive seen so far via walk around/cold start vids it looks and sounds good, or normal....SDHQ in Gilbert AZ did all the work to the truck.....
 

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No first hand experience, but...
I bet the Whipple is much more fun to drive:)
Happy shopping, good luck
 

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I don't know anything technical about a whipple on the 6.2. I did own a 2014 plat F150 with the 6.2l and loved the engine. I also recall a recent post asking for the same feedback so you may search that up and read the thread.
 

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I had a 2013 Roush Stage II with 160k, all supercharged. Never had any issues with the truck. Admittedly, I didn’t beat on it, but did go WOT occasionally. It really showed itself off when towing our boat. The low and midrange torque, even with low throttle input was impressive.
 

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I ended up choosing my NA truck over a Roush...They were the same price used, same year, but l things considered, I ended up choosing stock based on the fact that most of these are 10 years old or more now and I figured an NA truck would probably last a bit longer than a supercharged one.
My Unscientific 2 cents
 

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I would agree that in general, the NA truck power train should last longer than the with a supercharger.
 
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