My 5.4 is Blown!!!
I was going to the parts store today and ran across an SRT-8 Charger who was messing around from light to light. He was doing those jackrabbit jumps from idle to full throttle to about 40 mph. He wasn't a very happy camper when my huge truck was keeping withing 3-4 car lenghts of him...I think he finally heard the S/C'er whining though and realized something was up

Welcome to the force induction club. I’m sure you’ll have a blast with your Roush setup. I’m also part of the SRT8 family (I own a 06 Jeep SRT8) and the Charger SRT8 was just playing with you or just taking it easy because if he wanted to, he could have left you way more behind if he wanted to. Stock, most of the SRT8 cars run low 13’s in the quarter mile and 0-60 times in the low 5’s easily. My stock Jeep SRT8 ran an average of 13.3 in the quarter mile and because it’s the only AWD SRT8 vehicle available, it’s 0-60 times were about 4.7-4.8 bone stock. Considering you have the non-intercooled Roush version with the stock Roush tune at only 6 PSI, you are probably running close to mid 15’s in the quarter mile at best and 0-60 times in the low 7 second range. I think once you get some custom tunes for your F150 in a couple of months and run in good weather conditions with proper traction, you might be able to run the quarter mile in the 15.1-15.3 range with slightly better 0-60 times. 

it was just funny seeing my 6,000 lb truck keeping within a respectable distance of a SRT-8.

I just realized today that Roush messed with the Transmission tuning alot. My motor used to pretty much freely idle at highway speeds when I let off the gas...and going down a hill it would actually speed up.
now I think my torque converter stays locked up all the time. the tranny acts like an old 3 speed. let off the gas and the truck starts to slow down immediately.
not to sure if I like that or not. on one hand it means pretty much instant power transfer...but on the other, it completely negates the benefits of a 4 speed w/ overdrive
i had transmission trouble almost immediately after i installed the s/c. im not sure what the exact cause was but it cost me 2300 to fix and im still having some issues.
just keep an eye on it and watch for unusual shifts. i dont mean to scare you and i think i might be an exception to the rule, but its just somehing to watch for...
just keep an eye on it and watch for unusual shifts. i dont mean to scare you and i think i might be an exception to the rule, but its just somehing to watch for...
Considering you have the non-intercooled Roush version with the stock Roush tune at only 6 PSI, you are probably running close to mid 15’s in the quarter mile at best and 0-60 times in the low 7 second range. I think once you get some custom tunes for your F150 in a couple of months and run in good weather conditions with proper traction, you might be able to run the quarter mile in the 15.1-15.3 range with slightly better 0-60 times. 

The newest 4x2 Nitemares are running mid 13's consistently with 3.77 gears and standard cab, both from the factory. A little tuning and I'm sure they can dip deep into the 13's.
You'll be surprised just how quick these can be even in non-intercooled trim. It's the 4x4 that really slows things down. Add true duals on a 4x2 and you get something along the lines of oh say... 14.36@99MPH. with mid 5 second 0-60 times
The newest 4x2 Nitemares are running mid 13's consistently with 3.77 gears and standard cab, both from the factory. A little tuning and I'm sure they can dip deep into the 13's.
The newest 4x2 Nitemares are running mid 13's consistently with 3.77 gears and standard cab, both from the factory. A little tuning and I'm sure they can dip deep into the 13's.
http://www.trucktrend.com/roadtests/...are/index.html
Now, adding a couple of mods to the Roush Nitemare such as a custom dyno tune, e-fans, 4.56 gears, a true dual exhaust setup, and raising the boost with a new pulley, then the Nitemare will be able to run in the mid 13’s in the quarter mile consistently.


