The fact that a truck hang with a car like that blows my mind. Always have and always will love the Lightnings.
What much power the caddy puts down?
What pulley combo and timing the L has?
I owned a Lightning and loved every minute of it but once people start getting these Coyote F150's and EcoBoost trucks built its going to be over for the old L. Still though the Lightning is a performance icon and will always be loved by the blue oval fans for the sheer insanity that it was when it debuted.
What much power the caddy puts down?
What pulley combo and timing the L has?
Regardless, the L will always look and sound better.
Love fast trucks! As someone already pointed out, today's 5.0 and EB F150s are already putting down some stout numbers and is starting to phase out the Lightning, but man, you cannot deny that it has been a strong runner for many years.
My current set up puts my truck in to the high 11s, and it's a 4 door 4x4. The regular cab F150s are pretty damn fast these days, getting in to the 10s with a similar set up as mine, just without the weight.
I still have a lot of respect for the Lightning though. I wish Ford would do it again, and do it right, because I would be all over it.
Trinity powered Lightning, maybe? =D
Id have to agree with you there. I made a little over 600 on pump gas. Some time slips and weight from that truck will tell the tail.Not knowing the upper/lower pulley size or cam specs I'm sure its making 630rwhp minimum. That L did well!!
Id have to agree with you there. I made a little over 600 on pump gas. Some time slips and weight from that truck will tell the tail.
i like the power the new coyote trucks make. I only get jealous of the interiors. My truck is so out dated on the inside. However the price to get 700+ from a 5.0 is out of reach for my bank account. Plus id have to be crazy to try to make another truck fast. A blown 5.0 mustang will walk it all day and twice on Sunday.
Not that your example looks bad but the Lightning has a more of a sporty, aggressive look. Short and wide flare profile. Single cab, short bed with the retro side steps and side exhaust. It was just a cool truck that was completely useless for anything other than whooping ass and surprising people.I beg to differ.......