Roush EcoBoost Performance Pac Level 1

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Spartan1

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Anyone Try this?

Crickets.....I really wanted to try this tune but when the numbers came out they were so underwhelming I decided to go with MPT eventually. I bought their intake because it was one of the first ones to come out and is part of the performance pack. The 1 reason that you might try them is because they offer a 3 year warranty that you can buy for an extra $500 bones. It sound like the whipple pack is better if you want a cai and ic
 

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I can state this. Thats some BS if the standard 3.5 EB is getting that much more out of this tune than our supposedly "HO" version

2017 F-150 3.5L EcoBoost: Peak increase of 101 RWHP and 133 lb-ft RWTQ

2017 Raptor 3.5L EcoBoost: Peak increase of 34 RWHP and 52 lb-ft RWTQ
 

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I can state this. Thats some BS if the standard 3.5 EB is getting that much more out of this tune than our supposedly "HO" version

2017 F-150 3.5L EcoBoost: Peak increase of 101 RWHP and 133 lb-ft RWTQ

2017 Raptor 3.5L EcoBoost: Peak increase of 34 RWHP and 52 lb-ft RWTQ



Aren’t they the same engines minus a slightly different piston in each? I thought the Raptor was tuned up for marketing and the base F150 tunes for reliability and to keep it ahead of the pack. In a nutshell, the regular F150 just has that much more room left over in the tuning department.


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Aren’t they the same engines minus a slightly different piston in each? I thought the Raptor was tuned up for marketing and the base F150 tunes for reliability and to keep it ahead of the pack. In a nutshell, the regular F150 just has that much more room left over in the tuning department.


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I agree. Stroke and compression differences could be the ability to have higher output. The standard fare EB has 470 ft/lbs so adding the numbers straight to listed crank numbers posted by Ford, has the engine posting a marginal loss in power to the Raptor in Hp but a larger gain in torque. Maybe its the gear ratios/ tire size? Dont know enough to comment but its pretty odd.
 
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been talking about this in ROUSH, and it's one time Flash, u can not flash back to stock. And Further modification on your truck, they can not adjust the tune
 
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