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Tuning À la carte
Tuning a 2011 F150 EcoBoost?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jroc" data-source="post: 10371421" data-attributes="member: 51847"><p>If you want a 1/2 truck that's street fast, and can still put in work you need to go with a L, and not consider the newer, much bigger F150. If you want somethings that's O/R fast you should buy a Raptor. This is what Jamal Hamedi believes anyway.</p><p></p><p>If you do want to play with a new F150 I vote getting either V8. We've already seen what a new Coyote will do in a Mustang with a little boost, and the Boss motor is suppose to take really well to mods, and thats without boost.</p><p></p><p>I don't feel that the Ecoboost is going to be nearly as good a performance starting point as most seem to think. First of all it's only got 3.5L of displacement, and its not even an inline motor so it's not going to handle 30+ PSI on pump like a 2JZ-GTE or 4G63 will, and it doesn't come in a $80K GTR. Second Ford likes to inhibit modding on these kinds of vehicles because of warranties. Look at the 05+ Mustangs, or the new Scorpion diesels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jroc, post: 10371421, member: 51847"] If you want a 1/2 truck that's street fast, and can still put in work you need to go with a L, and not consider the newer, much bigger F150. If you want somethings that's O/R fast you should buy a Raptor. This is what Jamal Hamedi believes anyway. If you do want to play with a new F150 I vote getting either V8. We've already seen what a new Coyote will do in a Mustang with a little boost, and the Boss motor is suppose to take really well to mods, and thats without boost. I don't feel that the Ecoboost is going to be nearly as good a performance starting point as most seem to think. First of all it's only got 3.5L of displacement, and its not even an inline motor so it's not going to handle 30+ PSI on pump like a 2JZ-GTE or 4G63 will, and it doesn't come in a $80K GTR. Second Ford likes to inhibit modding on these kinds of vehicles because of warranties. Look at the 05+ Mustangs, or the new Scorpion diesels. [/QUOTE]
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