More Ecoboost Ford Raptor evidence for 2013?

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This is a dyno chart from a random tuning shop. However a vendor on this forum has put out similar numbers with EB. This run is with stock turbos, full exhaust, bigger inter-cooler and tune. All standard stuff for turbo guys. I will say that I though the HP was a lot lower than I expected, but when you're putting 500 torque to the ground... I can live with it. And this is MUCH cheaper than a $10,000 supercharger. There are a ton more power mods that could be done as well.
**** injection, port the turbos, or bigger turbos, sooner or later a cam kit will come out. Endless possibilities.
 

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you're getting sucked in by the word turbo....and i can assure you 1000lbs makes a big difference on anything
the 6.2 is naked, nothing, bare. if building an engine is your fantasy, why start with a 3.5? You're handicapping yourself. The 6.2 is putting out similar numbers without anything.

So you're still selling me a smaller engine, that costs more, then you're telling me I need to get a bigger exhaust, bigger inter-cooler, and tune?

You're not selling this very well.....as a matter of fact, you're sounding more like an import guy
I'm still trying to find a twin turbo 4cyl/6cyl Mustang or Corvette?????

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http://www.fordraptorforum.com/f52/...kers-diff-covers-front-rear-20820/index4.html


Ok so for an update to the 5.13s put in with the 37 tires....


Got a chance to run a eco boost Screw FX4 F-150 that is running raptor OEM tires, leveling kit maybe minor lift, tuner by 5star, intake, 4.10 gears, and an exhaust cutout as well. This is my buddies truck and really wanted a raptor but couldn't get him talked into it.

So for my truck to make it fair: Scab, no aftermarket intake just a K&N drop in filter, exhaust cutout, 5star tune, 5.13s, 37 Nitto Mud grapplers on DS methods (122+ lbs per), and a 80 lbs front bumper with boatecs on top perch.

Now this is a closed road just FYI for people who want to preach:

Did a single run from a dead stop to 80+ mph.... Looked down after we let off and it was 85 at that time. Both trucks had the A/C on and a single window down, Both tunes at 87 performance, all nannies on with 2wd open rear only, tanks roughly same amount as far as Gallons in the tanks.

So here is how it went:
When we both came off the line mine was almost a full truck a head. His front bumper was almost to my rear bumper. At 40 mph we were almost dead even and by the time we hit 80-90 ish He was about his truck length a head and now my front bumper was even with his rear axle.

Just wanted to inform people about how a couple mods and different strokes for people do. He had lighter tires, intake, no bumper, and not as high or wide as my raptor. I had a shorter cab and lower gears.

Was he surprised.... SHIT he was PISSed his EB didn't just chew me up especially with the 37s. This is a pretty good test of how a set of gears really gets these monsters moving.




This is my exact point....My point proven, and you still don't want to see or hear the results.
All your arguments today are null and void

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I don't like the race above because you both were using fresh tunes. Did the trucks have time to learn the 87 tune? And I will never take a boosted vehicle seriously if it's tuned for anything less than 91 octane. Pretty sure you raced a truck that raced a crippled truck. Max boost was probably turned down a bit.

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Seriously, my argument is null and void because some guy running 87 octane in a ecoboost still beat a 6.2 that had cutouts? Next you're gonna tell me that the easter bunny is real too.
Show me your dyno numbers and then you can talk about something. I gave gave you proof the an EB can put down 500+ torque with simple mods.
You argument is pretty much a bigger engine is better because its bigger. And its bigger because its better.

Is the EB more expensive? If you order one from your parts guy, YES. (Because its better)
But we have no idea if Ford would charge a premium for it or how much it would be. So that argument is a wash.
EBs can make roush power for a quarter of the price of a roush kit. (Not including install) That's my argument. I dont care about mpg, weight difference, color, or anything else. Even if the EB is 2000 more as an option, I'd probably get it. Because I can get it up to 500ft lbs to the ground.
 

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And you think you can't get 500 to the ground with the 6.2? It's done that and better naturally aspirated, let alone forced induction, again, when it comes to building an engine, if you start with an ecoboost, you are limiting yourself, to turbocharged, less cylinders, lower displacement, there literally is no replacement for displacement, you can add turbos to both a 6.2L and a 3.5L, you can't add 2.7L to a 3.5L, forced induction is a leech on the performance society, nobody cares about optimizing an engine anymore, they can just turn a knob, flip a switch, turn a dial, or swap a pulley and make more power, why should they try to optimize the flow through their intake or their cam timing and lift, now the people who used to do those things don't even do it and it will be lost forever within the next generation, all because people like hearing their little turbo spool, it gets their little ***** up
 

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You sound like you should be driving a Chevy. You really think it's easier to tune a turbo? It's not. Just looks easier because only smart people do it.

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I didn't say it was easier to tune a forced induction engine, it's easier to build one, I know from watching many people do it, throw more boost at the motor then tune it to compensate and you make more power, you can't just throw boost at an n/a motor, you have to build it and then you have to work just as hard to tune it to make optimum power, I've worked with people who make power for a living, they admit it all the time, why should they want to buy and build when they can just crank up the boost and make more power
 

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That's all I'm saying. If the eb is a reasonable price. It's a lot cheaper to make big power.

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Cheaper isn't better very often, and more power doesn't mean faster, a friend has a 900 HP turbo integra, he has been beaten by (and admits it as a lesson to others) a n/a 600 HP integra that weighed about 200 lbs more than his, what you make under the peak is far more important than what you make at it
 
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