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Ford F-150 Raptor General Discussions [GEN 2]
Cooler weather and Forced Induction
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<blockquote data-quote="Antho" data-source="post: 1403135" data-attributes="member: 32927"><p>So, Here in South Texas it is currently 70 degrees after a cold front blew in last night. This is the coolest the weather has been since i bought my raptor and Holy Hell! I've heard folks talking about traction control kicking in during a launch and i figured it was tuned trucks or maybe my truck just wasnt as fast. Well, i just got back from a car parts run for the mustang and i'm amazed. Not only does the truck break the tires loose in 3rd but just overall feels completely different in a good way. Hell even the shifting was seamless. I had to take the long way back home as it was too dang fun. So, with the temp currently be 20 degrees cooler, How the hell do i get my truck to perform this way once the temps are back in the 90s? I assume its just getting a little more dense air and causing it to get into boost sooner? My truck feels like a completely different truck and i want to keep it that way!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antho, post: 1403135, member: 32927"] So, Here in South Texas it is currently 70 degrees after a cold front blew in last night. This is the coolest the weather has been since i bought my raptor and Holy Hell! I've heard folks talking about traction control kicking in during a launch and i figured it was tuned trucks or maybe my truck just wasnt as fast. Well, i just got back from a car parts run for the mustang and i'm amazed. Not only does the truck break the tires loose in 3rd but just overall feels completely different in a good way. Hell even the shifting was seamless. I had to take the long way back home as it was too dang fun. So, with the temp currently be 20 degrees cooler, How the hell do i get my truck to perform this way once the temps are back in the 90s? I assume its just getting a little more dense air and causing it to get into boost sooner? My truck feels like a completely different truck and i want to keep it that way! [/QUOTE]
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