Woohooo!!!!!!!!! New Rousch F-150

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Opportunity Knocks: Roush takes the edge off the wait for the next SVT Lightning

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(Photos by Jim Fets)
Published Date: 8/16/04

It’s past midnight on a warm summer night and suburbia is fast asleep. Most of it, anyway. The mall rent-a-cop roves the parking lot in a light-bar-equipped Geo Tracker. First thought is: "No good," but just then he loops around and motors to a distant blacktop, likely for a nap. Perfect timing.

Five minutes later he hotfoots it across the lot, alerted to our presence by the distant thunder of tortured rubber and a cumulus of white smoke that envelopes a near light pole. But it’s too late. We’ve spun donuts, recorded acceleration times, and we’re out of his jurisdiction into the night before he can wag a finger.

Considering the tool for this immature tomfoolery, the seizure of such a brief opportunity is appropriate. With Ford’s new SVT pickup launch more than a year out, the Roush Performance (www.roushperf.com ) crew grabs its chance and delivers a hot rod F-150 to Fordistas who just can’t wait for the Lightning storm.

Roush builds several F-150 packages, from a Tejon appearance upgrade to the company’s most popular version, the Stage 1, which adds a Roush-designed suspension to the mix. Stage 2 gets a dual side-exit exhaust. All upgrades are available for 4x2 and 4x4 XLT, Lariat and FX4 models. This monster, a rwd XLT Stage 3, follows the building-block philosophy, as Roush rounds out its lineup by way of a Magnuson supercharger bolted to Ford’s 5.4-liter Triton V8.

Roush cites improved performance as its main goal, but acknowledges that appearance runs a close second (if not an equal first) in the aftermarket game. Hence, the Stage 3 comes equipped with a nonfunctioning hood scoop, window banners and body kit.

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F-150s arrive complete at Roush Performance’s Livonia, Michigan, shop. Roush removes the factory seat covers and replaces them with custom, red and black-striped leather (other colors are available), but not before adding foam bolstering for support. Carbon fiber plates replace the stock, plastic dash and door armrest bits. The execution’s tastefulness is surprising, though we would live without Jack Roush’s signature embroidered into the front seatbacks.

If street cred fuels your cardiograph, Roush’s exterior mods (and name) hit the mark. From construction workers to the 20 grad-party guests who swarmed over it, the F-150 Stage 3 received more thumbs-up and burnout requests than do much faster and swankier machines. The large chin valance, painted bumper, rocker panels, rear bumper cover and spoiler give the F-150 a Craftsman Truck-like look. Your presence is made the more conspicuous by giant, 285/55 BFGoodrich G-Force T/A tires mounted on custom 20-inch, six-spoke chrome alloys. We are often wary of such large amounts of unsprung mass, and the Stage 3’s bucking and jumping over moderate potholes and bumps does not allay our concerns. Larry Parker, Roush Performance president, says the Ford wheel bearings and Roush urethane suspension bushings will withstand the violent deflection, but your spine might tell a different story.

The Stage 3’s suspension—while it improves handling and chassis response—contributes to the instability. Roush replaces the F-150’s front springs with 36 percent-stiffer coils, while the new rear leaf springs are 40 percent stiffer. Shocks are also new, as is a larger, 35-mm solid-front antiroll bar. The new springs drop the ride height by two inches up front, three inches in back. However, the Roush gains back one inch of overall vehicle height due to the wheel/tire combo. If you can live with the Richter scale-worthy impact shock, the lower stance and large tires provide a vast visual improvement over the canyon of space in the stock F-150’s wheel wells.

There’s a lot of room under the hood, too, so Roush had no problem fitting a supercharger, which delivers six inches of boost, and a cold intake kit to the Triton. The back pressure-reducing exhaust features dual two-inch outlets instead of a single three-inch breather.

Even with 405 hp at 5400 rpm and 480 lb-ft at 4200, the obscenely loud supercharger whine flowing over the exhaust’s baseline thump amuses more often than does the truck’s actual velocity. Perhaps this is the downside of a development program that saw the Stage 3 evolve from concept to completion in 18 months, in order to steal a march on SVT. Full-throttle launches produce momentary wheelspin before the tires hook up, but you need both billet pedals in classic brake-torque fashion to create serious smoke.

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The supercharger adds $5,000 to the $13819 Stage 2 suspension, exhaust and appearance package. This truck totaled $49,884.

Power is certainly adequate to break the rear end loose through corners or in mall parking-lot spinout sessions, but if pure acceleration is your bag, wait until the Lightning arrives, or switch allegiances to Dodge’s 500-hp SRT-10. Roush was finalizing its performance claims as we went to press, but our best 0-to-60 runs, timed by hand and with an Escort Passport G-Timer, yielded results in the low-to-mid-seven-second range. Combined with the unique interior and exterior work, Parker says that will be enough for some buyers.

"Our cars are for the enthusiasts who want to drive down the highway, look across three or four lanes, and they’ve got the only one."

What of the enthusiasts who want to go as well as they look?

"We’re working on our phase two, perhaps with an intercooler, which will probably come within six months. We’re going to have more opportunities before the next Lightning comes along."

With more engine power and chassis refinement, Roush will have plenty of chances afterward, too.

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not sure about the numbers!

405/485tourge

sounds decent to me.....

0-60 in 7 seconds isn't that great though....
 

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ICK. Is it just me, or does that body style NOT make you enthusiastic about the next L.
 

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Originally posted by sharkbite1979
ICK. Is it just me, or does that body style NOT make you enthusiastic about the next L.

yea true story

the body style is pretty....... not good:nonono:
 

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No thanks, Roush falls short, 49000.00 for a performance truck, the L was 33500 brand new and now Roush wants to tack on 16000.00 to the price, what is wrong with these aftermarket companies(saleen, roush) charging almost 50% more than ford svt products. no thanks but I dont blow my money for just a name.
 

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$50k for those numbers? Please. And yeah, the looks just aren't there.

Well, the past gen L's will go down as the best damn looking sport truck ever.
 

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While I've never really been that turned on by the new F-150 styling, I seriously have doubts that the bodystyle makes for a good-looking sports truck...even the Lightning concept didn't do anything for me visually. Mechanically, a stout machine, but it looks too cartoonish.
As for the Roush...Autoweek's numbers must have been obtained with the emergency brake on or something. Even though the truck is rated at 'just' 400hp, it should be generating better numbers than that or is the F-150 that troubled by obesity? However, the price is ridiculously expensive for a truck that will likely get shown up by the SRT Ram and the SVT Lightning (1st or 2nd generation) plus the 02/03 Harley Supercrews.
 

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I saw one of those down at the 40th anniv Mustang show in Nashville. Very awsome looking truck. I was deffinatly impressed... didnt get to see under the hood though.

My question is though the low to mid 7 second 0-60 time... What gives? Shitty tires? Hell my Dakota R/T did better than that stock (and stock those barely make 190RWHP)
 
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its all about name in that industry... you can buy a piece of crap car but pay an arm and a leg for it... i was at galpin ford one day to show my dad a truck that i saw a sick super crew that was called the stealth all black... logos black tail and headlights smoked and rolling on 24' powerder coat black rims... well anyways i guess he was in the mood to buy a car after that... so i showed him a brand new 04 convertible cobra sonic blue... i was like omfg buy that... its an SVT that way we both roll in svt's me and the L and you in the snake and we can trade cars ever now and then... well i guess a god damn roush stage 2 caught his eye for a low low price of 47000 out the door compared to the 36000 for the cobra... and the roush isnt even blown... just some stupid roush mods... god ive never forgiven him for that.... SVT for life
 

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Originally posted by SVT_driv3r
its all about name in that industry... you can buy a piece of crap car but pay an arm and a leg for it... i was at galpin ford one day to show my dad a truck that i saw a sick super crew that was called the stealth all black... logos black tail and headlights smoked and rolling on 24' powerder coat black rims... well anyways i guess he was in the mood to buy a car after that... so i showed him a brand new 04 convertible cobra sonic blue... i was like omfg buy that... its an SVT that way we both roll in svt's me and the L and you in the snake and we can trade cars ever now and then... well i guess a god damn roush stage 2 caught his eye for a low low price of 47000 out the door compared to the 36000 for the cobra... and the roush isnt even blown... just some stupid roush mods... god ive never forgiven him for that.... SVT for life

That 47000 Roush isnt all about straight away power. If you want drag strip speed go with the Cobra. If you handling brakes ect go with the Roush.
 
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The new body style does nothing for me. I was going to wait for an 06 Lightning, but I hate the way it looks, so I got an 04 instead.
 

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at first i dident like the new styling of the F-150's either but then i went to the dealer.... after driving one i am very impressed. the performance aint what i the best but it rides really good. i was so much impressed that come spring time when i got most of my car paid off, im going to get 1. either a left over 04 or a new 05. as for the roush, i think that is a waste of money for pretty much nothing. :shrug: but thats just me
 

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the new bodystyle pretty much negates the possibility of a stepside body, which is what any new L needs. By going the Tonka Truck look to seem tough, they close the door on a sporty body style.

I guess they could still do something special, but that will make the cost of the truck go higher cause of the unique body panels.
 

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i cant believe how much it costs

you can literally buy a F150, then pretty much an SVT focus for the cost of that. and the focus is just as fast :S (and handles ALOT better i bet)
 

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Originally posted by BlueSHO
i cant believe how much it costs

you can literally buy a F150, then pretty much an SVT focus for the cost of that. and the focus is just as fast :S (and handles ALOT better i bet)


if i saw the ad for it sooner i would already own a fully loaded 04 F-150 XLT. they were selling them at $20,995 :eek: but the damm paper at work was 2 weeks old :bored: you can still find them at alot of places for $24,995 or so
 

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and for some reason I see a lot of Rousch vehicles broken down on the side of the road. I dunno what's up with that.
 

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one thing I'd like to know is why everyone seemingly can't spell Roush correctly. I'd feel insulted if people went around messing up the spelling of my last name, lol. as for that Roush truck, big waste of money IMO.

:nonono:
 

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