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2023 F-150 Raptor R | 5.2L Supercharged V8 | 700 HP & 640 lb.-ft. | Proof Ford Knows What We Want
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<blockquote data-quote="stang99x" data-source="post: 16804498" data-attributes="member: 169847"><p>The removal of the 6.2 was disappointing to say the least. Yes, the 6TT is pretty quick (even I'll admit such since I have a regular one and was more than surprised by the punch after tuning) but there is an old saying that is never wrong. "There is no replacement for displacement." Everything that can be done to a TT6 can be done to a big angry V8 to produce more. And just in case I failed to pickup on digital sarcasm, the TT6 gets what I'd consider relatively shitty fuel economy around town. 15mpg is nothing to call home about. Hell my 1998 Lincoln Mark VIII with the 32V intech motor would get 33 on the interstate and about 20 in town and I drove that car like I stole it. Drive an F truck like I drove that car and its a 12mpg gas hog. Fuel economy has never driven demand and thus it gets a backseat until the worthless gov't shows up and demands more economy for CAFE. IF it had, and if people were really worried about the climate change hoax they'd all be in EV's or driving scooters to work. Demand drives products. And people demand performance over economy quite frequently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stang99x, post: 16804498, member: 169847"] The removal of the 6.2 was disappointing to say the least. Yes, the 6TT is pretty quick (even I'll admit such since I have a regular one and was more than surprised by the punch after tuning) but there is an old saying that is never wrong. "There is no replacement for displacement." Everything that can be done to a TT6 can be done to a big angry V8 to produce more. And just in case I failed to pickup on digital sarcasm, the TT6 gets what I'd consider relatively shitty fuel economy around town. 15mpg is nothing to call home about. Hell my 1998 Lincoln Mark VIII with the 32V intech motor would get 33 on the interstate and about 20 in town and I drove that car like I stole it. Drive an F truck like I drove that car and its a 12mpg gas hog. Fuel economy has never driven demand and thus it gets a backseat until the worthless gov't shows up and demands more economy for CAFE. IF it had, and if people were really worried about the climate change hoax they'd all be in EV's or driving scooters to work. Demand drives products. And people demand performance over economy quite frequently. [/QUOTE]
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