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<blockquote data-quote="BC119" data-source="post: 1852122" data-attributes="member: 24359"><p>I disagree. The Gen 3 is the first instance of a serious departure in chassis, and they kept the powertrain from the Gen 2 until the TRX came out. The body panels and suspension components have all been bolt on Raptor to F150, except for the Gen 3's new link setup. They've done some awesome things with programming on the engine and trans, but there isn't anything stopping them from extending that to base F150s. Live Valve is awesome, and a natural progression when you're trying to get larger shock to behave on the street. I'm not saying they didn't put the work in, I'm just saying there is more crossover than marketing will have you believe.</p><p></p><p>The base 992 Carrera and a 992 GT3 RS are two different chassis on two completely different power trains; the 911s have always been quite different. The starting point of a base model is also $130k.</p><p></p><p>Raptors were fun when they were plentiful, cheap and guys would mod and enjoy them. That has changed quite a bit, as the posts on this forum indicate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BC119, post: 1852122, member: 24359"] I disagree. The Gen 3 is the first instance of a serious departure in chassis, and they kept the powertrain from the Gen 2 until the TRX came out. The body panels and suspension components have all been bolt on Raptor to F150, except for the Gen 3's new link setup. They've done some awesome things with programming on the engine and trans, but there isn't anything stopping them from extending that to base F150s. Live Valve is awesome, and a natural progression when you're trying to get larger shock to behave on the street. I'm not saying they didn't put the work in, I'm just saying there is more crossover than marketing will have you believe. The base 992 Carrera and a 992 GT3 RS are two different chassis on two completely different power trains; the 911s have always been quite different. The starting point of a base model is also $130k. Raptors were fun when they were plentiful, cheap and guys would mod and enjoy them. That has changed quite a bit, as the posts on this forum indicate. [/QUOTE]
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