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Ford Raptor Engine Discussion and Performance Mods
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<blockquote data-quote="smurfslayer" data-source="post: 1875020" data-attributes="member: 21926"><p>I’ve heard that too, but the dyno showed different, repeatedly, back to back, on multiple sessions on the dyno and multiple vehicles. </p><p></p><p>No matter how much data presented, it won’t be enough to survive an internet forum. I picked almost 10hp at the wheels on my ’97 SVT mustang, and 3 or 5 hp on the other. No matter how many people did it, and picked up power, this “you’ll heat soak the intake” discussion never goes away. </p><p></p><p>That said, I think probably the intakes on the stock vehicles are a lot better in this era - Hell, the Eco Raptor puts out more at the wheels than my ’97 Cobra did at the crank! By a LOT ! Also, I’m a bit less enthusiastic about open elements on a truck that will very likely see mud and more than a little. So I won’t be doing an open element setup on my Rap, but I think there is possibly room for more power IF there isn’t a chokepoint north of the intake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smurfslayer, post: 1875020, member: 21926"] I’ve heard that too, but the dyno showed different, repeatedly, back to back, on multiple sessions on the dyno and multiple vehicles. No matter how much data presented, it won’t be enough to survive an internet forum. I picked almost 10hp at the wheels on my ’97 SVT mustang, and 3 or 5 hp on the other. No matter how many people did it, and picked up power, this “you’ll heat soak the intake” discussion never goes away. That said, I think probably the intakes on the stock vehicles are a lot better in this era - Hell, the Eco Raptor puts out more at the wheels than my ’97 Cobra did at the crank! By a LOT ! Also, I’m a bit less enthusiastic about open elements on a truck that will very likely see mud and more than a little. So I won’t be doing an open element setup on my Rap, but I think there is possibly room for more power IF there isn’t a chokepoint north of the intake. [/QUOTE]
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