Catastrophic engine failure, what would you do?

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jabroni619

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What else could Ford have done? They couldn’t drop down from the 6.2 to the 5.0 on their flagship. No, marketing needed numbers and they boosted the 3.5 to its max limit for durability. Dealers were stoked to make $50k off their units(with markups in places like Chicago, OC).

7.0 V8 would be cool, but I also like having the turbos. The low end grunt is nice, especially if you're at altitude. I think my ideal engine would be a smaller displacement V8 while retaining the turbos. Something between 4.0-5.0 liters.
 

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Maybe I did. That's one dealer, the claim was "most dealers have a lifetime warranty" want to put money on this claim? You think 51% of Ford dealers offer life time powertrain warranty at no additional cost?

I'm willing to wager any amount up to and including one dollar. Make it easy on yourself. You start polling dealers and I'll wait here for the results.
 

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7.0 V8 would be cool, but I also like having the turbos. The low end grunt is nice, especially if you're at altitude. I think my ideal engine would be a smaller displacement V8 while retaining the turbos. Something between 4.0-5.0 liters.
Somebody should do a BMW S63TU swap. 4.4 TT V8 w/ 547hp. I'm sure it would be an easy swap. Probably plug and play lol. I like where your heads at though.
 

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I'm willing to wager any amount up to and including one dollar. Make it easy on yourself. You start polling dealers and I'll wait here for the results.

I counted one dealer with lifetime. You prefer PayPal or Venmo?
 

smurfslayer

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That’s kind of my theory. When they further boosted the 3.5 and ran their usual 300 hour dynos with all the shock cooling I can guarantee you they didn’t come up with 450 on the first run. Furthermore, we don’t know if those Whipple/Ford Performance tunes weren’t leaked out of the R&D cell to begin with and explored via third parties like Whipple.

Two options:

Ford is having too many problems with internal parts on the 3.5 to even consider more power.

And/or

Ford took the FP tune and the engine did not make the 300 hour endurance test.

I do wonder if the original intent was to build a 7.0 Raptor that is significantly less complicated and more reliable at that power level but marketing stepped in and wanted a solution 2 years sooner; so they put different pistons and turbos on their latest engine which allowed them to capture insane margins during the OEMs best years, 2016-2018.

It’s times like this I think old MGD knew someone on the inside, he’s right, the 3.5 was not ready for big power (over stock levels). What else could Ford have done? They couldn’t drop down from the 6.2 to the 5.0 on their flagship. No, marketing needed numbers and they boosted the 3.5 to its max limit for durability. Dealers were stoked to make $50k off their units(with markups in places like Chicago, OC).


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@OPT PRIME ... Put DOWN the crack pipe.

Quoting Al D’Amato, that gal was a super putzhead. c’mon @MGD, we know you’re still subbed here and lurking. How many of your accounts have been banned now, 5 ? heck, I think I see one of your old troll accounts browsing the thread right now... gotta check.

anyway, anecdotally, there are an awful lot of tuned Raps running around still running fine, not having issues from various tuners. If there was an endemic problem with the platform, all the tuned guys would be reporting problems.

Remember pedal commander guys put out some boost increasing box that everyone had trouble with? Tune guys aren’t all writing in to FRF with tales of woe after nnnn thousands of miles. They’re mostly happy with increased power and better shifting. Which is why I think OP needs a deeper analysis than “your truck is tuned, warranty void. ugh.”
 

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LOL, if you fall for that, let me show you this bridge I have for sale. I'll give you a really good price since I know what a hard negotiator you are!

Well most dealers in ga offer lifetime power train warranty for brand new f150. No pawn. Elderford in Tampa, tuscoloosaford in Alabama, and akinsford
 
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