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Old 03-24-2015, 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by azmidget91
I'm confused, are we arguing?
Hahahah I was just screwin around 😃😃😃, you'll like it when it's back in your hands just don't beat on it cause that's 2/3s over stock hp with stock internals
 
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Old 03-24-2015, 07:52 PM
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5.0 >> 6.2 anyways
 
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Old 03-24-2015, 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by 6.2Canadian
Hahahah I was just screwin around 😃😃😃, you'll like it when it's back in your hands just don't beat on it cause that's 2/3s over stock hp with stock internals
LOL what? Hmm pretty sure Twin and I are about over twice the stock rwhp yet have had no issues? 5.0s can take more power (600-700RWHP) then what he has in it. Quite a few mustangs pulling that. Beat the hell out of it, it will stay together.

Also you guys are nuts, 12k for a blower LOL WTF? Jesus that's stupid money. 7500 is still way to much, and possibly will go down to around 5k which is far more reasonable in my opinion.
 
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Old 03-24-2015, 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted by 6.2Canadian
Hahahah I was just screwin around 😃😃😃, you'll like it when it's back in your hands just don't beat on it cause that's 2/3s over stock hp with stock internals
I'm pushing 300rwhp over stock on my 5.4. Roughly 135% increase over stock. Beat it everytime I drive it.

The 5.0's in the trucks seem to be holding up with 13psi or around 540-560rwhp. Tough motors for sure.
 
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Old 03-24-2015, 11:31 PM
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Originally Posted by IR0NS1N
LOL what? Hmm pretty sure Twin and I are about over twice the stock rwhp yet have had no issues? 5.0s can take more power (600-700RWHP) then what he has in it. Quite a few mustangs pulling that. Beat the hell out of it, it will stay together.

Also you guys are nuts, 12k for a blower LOL WTF? Jesus that's stupid money. 7500 is still way to much, and possibly will go down to around 5k which is far more reasonable in my opinion.
Ya but I live in Canada so I don't get the free shipping and I pay duty and provincial taxes.... but hey when I crash the truck I get free medical : ) And I agree wth the 5.0 being a tough engine but I have seen with my own eyes a few blown engines, throwing rods and such. All new ford engines are good I think anyway.
 
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I'm pushing 300rwhp over stock on my 5.4. Roughly 135% increase over stock. Beat it everytime I drive it.

The 5.0's in the trucks seem to be holding up with 13psi or around 540-560rwhp. Tough motors for sure.
No offence but the 5.4 was an embarrassment to ford.... I had a few and always had problems. Stock I got **** kicked by even a 4.8L Chevy ... I have seen your YouTube videos though and she pulls hard for sure
 
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Old 03-25-2015, 09:49 AM
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Originally Posted by IR0NS1N
LOL what? Hmm pretty sure Twin and I are about over twice the stock rwhp yet have had no issues? 5.0s can take more power (600-700RWHP) then what he has in it. Quite a few mustangs pulling that. Beat the hell out of it, it will stay together.

Also you guys are nuts, 12k for a blower LOL WTF? Jesus that's stupid money. 7500 is still way to much, and possibly will go down to around 5k which is far more reasonable in my opinion.
Trust me, I was heart broken when I saw the price, it is not cheap.

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No offence but the 5.4 was an embarrassment to ford.... I had a few and always had problems. Stock I got **** kicked by even a 4.8L Chevy ... I have seen your YouTube videos though and she pulls hard for sure
Never had a problem with my 5.4's, 213,000miles on a 3v that would beat most NA trucks
 
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Old 03-25-2015, 11:30 AM
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Originally Posted by azmidget91
Trust me, I was heart broken when I saw the price, it is not cheap.



Never had a problem with my 5.4's, 213,000miles on a 3v that would beat most NA trucks
I had cam phaser problems cracked manifold problems broken spark plug problems.. but hey I kept buying them ...
 
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Old 05-01-2015, 03:33 PM
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You ever get your truck back from Whipple?
 
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I heard he traded the truck in on a new EB
 
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Just booked my flight, been a bit of a delay. I should have an update next week.

Don't worry, as long as they offer a V8 I won't buy an ecoboost.
 
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Originally Posted by Patman
I heard he traded the truck in on a new EB
Oh that's cold lol. Good one Pat.




Originally Posted by azmidget91
Just booked my flight, been a bit of a delay. I should have an update next week.

Don't worry, as long as they offer a V8 I won't buy an ecoboost.
Great! Any new numbers or details? You've got to be excited.
 
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Old 05-09-2015, 09:28 AM
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Not really anything new still 521/456

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Old 05-09-2015, 02:09 PM
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Still badass, takes a lot more then 10psi for us 3valvers
 
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Old 05-10-2015, 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by IR0NS1N
Still badass, takes a lot more then 10psi for us 3valvers
Actually if you look at the HP numbers around 5300-5500rpm which is where the stock 3v has to stop on the dyno the 2 engines are damn close. 3v makes a little better torque. If only the stock 3v rods could handle the high rpms.
 


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