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AmericanTrucks Dynos ALL the F150s - Every Engine Option
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<blockquote data-quote="AssPikle" data-source="post: 16069142" data-attributes="member: 36755"><p>Duh, but the point remains that it physically put down 400 ft lbs of torque and ford notoriously underrates their motors. These are no secrets. My whole point is the 2018 and 2015 2.7s are 75 ft lbs apart. That is simply incredible. The article i posted earlier this page also explains how impressive the motor is, and it does this at 2750 rpm. Way sooner than the 5.0.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AssPikle, post: 16069142, member: 36755"] Duh, but the point remains that it physically put down 400 ft lbs of torque and ford notoriously underrates their motors. These are no secrets. My whole point is the 2018 and 2015 2.7s are 75 ft lbs apart. That is simply incredible. The article i posted earlier this page also explains how impressive the motor is, and it does this at 2750 rpm. Way sooner than the 5.0. [/QUOTE]
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