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Old Jul 22, 2004 | 04:48 PM
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Preview: 2005 Roush Ford F-150 Tejon with 400hp



If you want a full-size pick-up that hauls something more than sheets of plywood, you'll want to know about the Roush F-150 Tejon - aka the "Big Texan." It's sort of like a 4x4 version of a Roush-modifed Mustang GT, only bigger and meaner.

Jack Roush is a race car driver who got into aftermarket "tuning" (among other things), now working closely with Ford to soup up production vehicles like the Mustang and lately, the redesigned F-Series pickup. Roush-massaged vehicles are ordered new and shipped to participating Ford dealers, so the Roush package of high-performance upgrades is almost a factory option, with the main difference being that the parts are not added on the Ford assembly line, and each vehicle can be custom-tailored with the owner's specific ensemble of improvements.

The F-150 Tejon, for instance, comes in three basic configurations: the standard Tejon, Stage 1, and Stage 2. The Tejon begins with a stock F-150 (any bed or cab style) and adds a 20-inch chrome wheel/tire package, threatening-looking hood scoop, rumbly dual exhaust (worth 10 hp over stock, according to Roush) and high-visibility "Tejon" bed graphics. Billet gas and brake pedals, a modified instrument panel gauge cluster and special "signature series" Roush performance sport buckets are among the available add-ons.

Stage 1 takes the Tejon to the next level with a lowered, performance-tuned suspension package (in addition to the 20-inch rims that comes on the Tejon) and an "in the weeds" body kit with revised front clip (painted body color), including recessed driving lights and chin spoiler. The truck is lowered two inches in the front and three inches in the rear - which with the suspension mods and the aggressive wheel/tire package produce lateral acceleration capability as high as .89 g, not far off what a Corvette can deliver and absolutely kicking for a full-size truck. Firm pricing hasn't been announced as of this writing, but Roush estimates "mid-to-high $30,000s" out the door when the package becomes available later this year.

Not enough? There's always Stage 2, designed for "extreme street appeal and optimum performance." Everything included with the Stage 1 package is part of the deal plus road-racy fender flares, dual side-mount exhaust and an available supercharger option to push the power output of the F-150's 5.4 liter V-8 beyond 400 hp. That's 15 hp more than the current SVT Lightning, which comes in at 385 hp.

More significantly, the Lightning you can buy right now is the old model - based on the '96-'03 "melted brick" F-Series body style that was retired last year. Ford says it will be at least mid-2005 before a Lightning built around the new F-Series bodywork and chassis will be available. That gives the Tejon - which is based on the much-improved '04 F-truck body/chassis - a long head start, even though Roush does not view his machines as being SVT competitors. Where SVT vehicles are subtle and designed to "run silent, run deep," anything that's undergone the Roush treatment is designed to turn heads in addition to turning tires. They are vehicles for people who like a little more flash and brash than SVT vehicles offer as well as exclusivity. SVT vehicles are produced in much greater numbers than Roush-modified Mustangs and F-150s. And because they can be fitted with so many different options, each vehicle is closer to being a unique creation as well.

Roush Tejons will be available through a network of 135 Ford dealers. For more information, see www.roushperf.com or call 1-800-59-ROUSH

 

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Old Jul 22, 2004 | 05:35 PM
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!!!

There's already plenty of talk about this.
 
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Old Jul 22, 2004 | 07:28 PM
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Damn!!! Thats awesome lookin!!!
 
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Old Jul 22, 2004 | 09:05 PM
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All show not enough go for the money with those packages but the Tejon looks good.
 
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Old Jul 23, 2004 | 06:29 AM
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We are a Roush Dealer, and have two of these great looking trucks on our lot, both trucks generate a lot of interest in our area!
 
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Old Jul 23, 2004 | 06:55 AM
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Lets see..... the stage 2 kit is supposed to give you a whopping 400 hp...... for what 11000, I would rather spend the Money on the whipple supercharger that is supposed to put out 450 and only costs 5500 (from what I have heard) then and I am sure that you can get the body kits for way less than another 5500
 
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Old Jul 23, 2004 | 07:34 AM
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Not for anything, but isnt Dutch_Holland the troll who put the Dodge SRT post and pics on this site.
Hmmm I think so, so now whats up with showing this truck? Dont let the door hit ya on the way out troll.
 
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Old Jul 23, 2004 | 09:26 AM
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Originally posted by asinatra
!!!

There's already plenty of talk about this.
Hush newb.
 
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Old Jul 23, 2004 | 09:40 AM
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Originally posted by 03F15054FX4
Hush newb.
Dammmmmmnn....

My favorite part of the article:
...even though Roush does not view his machines as being SVT competitors.
Roush does a lot of the work for SVT. Hell, at one point Roush WAS the SVT team. They are not aiming to compete with the factory cars! Sheesh!
 
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Old Jul 23, 2004 | 10:04 AM
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I will say that I wouldnt mind that hood on my truck. Is that the Shaker? What will a NA Ram Air get you in terms of hp?
 
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Old Jul 23, 2004 | 12:30 PM
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No thanks, I'll pass.
 
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Old Jul 23, 2004 | 12:46 PM
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Originally posted by 03F15054FX4
Hush newb.
what's up with that? how rude. you need to learn some manners.

there have been at least 2, maybe 3, threads about the Roush 04 F150 in the past 2 weeks. asinatra was just pointing that out. and the general consensus around here has been "all show, not much go." please don't waste our time with these Roush POS mods. Performance is measured on the street and the track, not by where you buy your mods.
 
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Old Jul 23, 2004 | 04:10 PM
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I like it.
 
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Old Jul 23, 2004 | 04:16 PM
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Originally posted by EddyG88
I will say that I wouldnt mind that hood on my truck. Is that the Shaker? What will a NA Ram Air get you in terms of hp?

Don't want to be the bearer of bad news, but on a truck as heavy as ours "ram air" doesn't do jack. Even on Trans Am's, "ram air" isn't effective unless your doing 120+ mph. It's all for looks.

In other news, I saw a Roush while I was up at Prestige Ford today. It looks pretty good (but its not my style )
 
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Old Jul 23, 2004 | 04:29 PM
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Too much mola for few beans in the basket!

You can spend elsewhere and get more bang for your buck!

 
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