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How will Ford "Raptor" respond to Rebel TRX V8? GM lurking too.
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<blockquote data-quote="RedVenom48" data-source="post: 16465737" data-attributes="member: 166576"><p>Ram is going to crush it with the Rebel TRX. Im sorry, but in metrics that matter to most buyers, a 707HP blown Hellcat engine as a base to build from will be MUCH more desirable than the Raptor. </p><p></p><p>Make no mistake, the Raptor is impressive and extremely capable. But not giving the OPTION for a Coyote will be a poor decision in the long run when FCA will be pumping out as many Rebel TRX's as they can make. I love my GT500, but if I had to choose between a TRX and a Raptor, Im going TRX.</p><p></p><p>If FCA can improve camshaft lubrication and optimize the torque curve for off-roading in the Hellcat, its going to be hard for Ford to justify its engine options AND its stance on dealer ADMs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedVenom48, post: 16465737, member: 166576"] Ram is going to crush it with the Rebel TRX. Im sorry, but in metrics that matter to most buyers, a 707HP blown Hellcat engine as a base to build from will be MUCH more desirable than the Raptor. Make no mistake, the Raptor is impressive and extremely capable. But not giving the OPTION for a Coyote will be a poor decision in the long run when FCA will be pumping out as many Rebel TRX's as they can make. I love my GT500, but if I had to choose between a TRX and a Raptor, Im going TRX. If FCA can improve camshaft lubrication and optimize the torque curve for off-roading in the Hellcat, its going to be hard for Ford to justify its engine options AND its stance on dealer ADMs. [/QUOTE]
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