Raptor motor in a Lincoln

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NASSTY

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Funny thing is that you spew your ******** all day everyday and never once tire of it, or feel even the slightest bit embarrassed.

The force is strong within you sasquatch.

That's why he got booted from f150forum.com as: Sasquatch77, FRFJimbo, darrylgibbs, 93CobraOH, 02_Lightning and probably a few more usernames I can't think of at the moment.
Last I knew he was posting there under another username, not sure if he still is or not? :troll3:

Most forums don't allow trolling. That's why he hangs out here.
 

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Certifying the new 3.5 in additional vehicles doesn't cost much. And the 7.0 isn't ready yet. Plus the 3.5 will likely remain the base engine. It will continue to be popular with buyers who are both budget minded and image conscious. I know that's an oxymoron but, hey, you'd definitely have to be a moron of some sort to buy a V6 in a full size truck.

:lol2:
 

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Certifying the new 3.5 in additional vehicles doesn't cost much. And the 7.0 isn't ready yet. Plus the 3.5 will likely remain the base engine. It will continue to be popular with buyers who are both budget minded and image conscious. I know that's an oxymoron but, hey, you'd definitely have to be a moron of some sort to buy a V6 in a full size truck.

:lol2:

There's quite a few morons that own V8's too.
 

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That's why he got booted from f150forum.com as: Sasquatch77, FRFJimbo, darrylgibbs, 93CobraOH, 02_Lightning and probably a few more usernames I can't think of at the moment.
Last I knew he was posting there under another username, not sure if he still is or not? :troll3:

Most forums don't allow trolling. That's why he hangs out here.


*****, @02_Lightning really tried to pretend he was me on the F150 boards! LOL


Check this shit out @BearLeeAsian
 

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Certifying the new 3.5 in additional vehicles doesn't cost much. And the 7.0 isn't ready yet. Plus the 3.5 will likely remain the base engine. It will continue to be popular with buyers who are both budget minded and image conscious. I know that's an oxymoron but, hey, you'd definitely have to be a moron of some sort to buy a V6 in a full size truck.

:lol2:
...thus illustrating your lack of knowledge of the auto industry. Well done!
 

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Coming from a guy who thinks a front wheel drive Cadillac V8 is the pinnacle of automotive engineering.

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I never said the FWD anything was the pinnacle of automotive engineering... just that they're a lot more common than you seem to recognize.

I think I understand what's going on here, though... and I'm here to help. Check out the following link, it may help you make some sense of those confounding strings of characters that show up on your computer screen: https://www.hookedonphonics.com/
 

Truckzor

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I never said the FWD anything was the pinnacle of automotive engineering... just that they're a lot more common than you seem to recognize.

I think I understand what's going on here, though... and I'm here to help. Check out the following link, it may help you make some sense of those confounding strings of characters that show up on your computer screen: https://www.hookedonphonics.com/

Says they are common. Cites low volume vehicles that have been out of production for decades.

Sigh.
 

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Says they are common. Cites low volume vehicles that have been out of production for decades.

Sigh.
Sigh, indeed:

...just that they're a lot more common than you seem to recognize.

Really, bro... try that link that I provided before. Once you go through the program, life will be so much easier...
 
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