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AFRaptor22 Feb 26, 2010 08:58 PM

Found the Speed Limit for 2010's
 
I had my 2010 Lariat Screw on Virginia International Raceway this weekend for a NASA driving instructor event. Since it was just instructors on track I figured why not use the truck and see how fast it would go. It gets up to 96mph pretty quick and then hits a brick wall, but it was a ton of fun going through the uphill esses and rocketing out of oak tree! Tranny still takes too long to downshift when you give it the boot, but it's great truck! Working on getting the track pictures scanned....

ksks Feb 26, 2010 09:16 PM

LOL.

Actually I never thought of that. Will pick mine up in a few days. Doesn't sould like they're screamers!

At least I don't have to worry about that space/time continuum thing.

ks

MGDfan Feb 26, 2010 09:49 PM


Originally Posted by ksks (Post 4110372)
LOL.

Actually I never thought of that. Will pick mine up in a few days. Doesn't sould like they're screamers!

At least I don't have to worry about that space/time continuum thing.

ks

:lol: @ Space/time!

They can be - all this is, is the factory speed limiter, and compounded by the very conservative WOT shift points - determined by the ratings of the tires.

I reached this easily in 2nd gear during my datalogging runs (on-road)

5784.81 rpm 96.1 mph (rev limiter starting to take effect)

Custom tuning will remove the speed limiter, extend the power band and you'll see a buck-20 plus, easily, depending on yer overall final ratio.

Plus - it will fix all yer shifting quirks and help yer tranny live due to reduction of slip = less heat.

You will need better tires though :lol:

Good luck & stay safe.

Cheers
MGD v4.1

:beers:

mete Feb 26, 2010 09:53 PM

BTW, the 2012 Ford Focus will have a Power Shift 6 speed auto. This has 2 clutches inside , one for odd [1,3,5] and the other for even gears.This is said to eliminate typical auto lag. I'd certainly want one for my F-150 !!

TX Chris Feb 26, 2010 11:42 PM


Originally Posted by MGDfan (Post 4110411)
I reached this easily in 2nd gear during my datalogging runs (on-road)

5784.81 rpm 96.1 mph (rev limiter starting to take effect)

You're saying your truck does 96 mph in second gear?? What transmission do you have?

MGDfan Feb 27, 2010 04:43 AM


Originally Posted by TX Chris (Post 4110544)
You're saying your truck does 96 mph in second gear?? What transmission do you have?

Good morning!

Ah - got you worried, eh?

It's a 4R75E - 3.55 LS. My point was simply that this limit is not new - all late-model 150's are factory-limited to around the century mark - and easily remedied. A lot of latent potential to be unlocked. Tritons sound really good wound out to 5700 rpm, And they can move. lol

:beers:
MGD v4.1

AFRaptor22 Feb 27, 2010 07:12 AM


Originally Posted by MGDfan (Post 4110411)
Custom tuning will remove the speed limiter, extend the power band and you'll see a buck-20 plus, easily, depending on yer overall final ratio.

Plus - it will fix all yer shifting quirks and help yer tranny live due to reduction of slip = less heat.

You will need better tires though :lol:

Ya I have an SCT and custom tunes for towing are in the plans. I really don't need the truck to be any faster. Tracking it will probably be a one time thing...if I want to scare someone I'll take them in the racecar! The stock pirellis didn't do too bad though, but I bet they aren't rated over 100mph.

tbraquet Feb 27, 2010 08:17 AM

I would love to get a tuner, but it will void the warranty and I have an extended warranty. Some members have posted even if you flash it back to factory they can now tell how many times it has been flashed, so they would know it had a tuner on it.

yetti96 Feb 27, 2010 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by MGDfan (Post 4110703)
Good morning!

Ah - got you worried, eh?

It's a 4R75E - 3.55 LS. My point was simply that this limit is not new - all late-model 150's are factory-limited to around the century mark - and easily remedied. A lot of latent potential to be unlocked. Tritons sound really good wound out to 5700 rpm, And they can move. lol

:beers:
MGD v4.1

I have not gotten to that 5700 mark, maybe 5500 but I was afraid to go any more than 500 over the stock limit. IIRC I saw a dyno curve that showed the trucks power dropping off in that area, not sure though. I do know though at 120 is easily achievable in these things. With 3.73s and stock size tires the truck rode just fine, so if you have the place to wind it out, I would...it's fun. :)

KazK Feb 27, 2010 03:00 PM


Originally Posted by tbraquet (Post 4110753)
I would love to get a tuner, but it will void the warranty and I have an extended warranty. Some members have posted even if you flash it back to factory they can now tell how many times it has been flashed, so they would know it had a tuner on it.

How so, since they would have to prove that it damaged the engine.

statikuz Feb 27, 2010 03:08 PM


Originally Posted by KazK (Post 4111080)
How so, since they would have to prove that it damaged the engine.

Or they just say "you have engine problems - you also have a tuner - we're denying your warranty repair." And then you can take them to court over it. :)

tbraquet Feb 27, 2010 03:20 PM

I was told with the 04-08 models they could not tell if you flashed it and removed the tuner before bringing it in for service, but with the 09-10 models they could tell how many times it had been flashed and since Ford is the only ones who should be working on it under warranty they would have record of how many times it should have been flashed versus the actual number of times. Therefore they would know a tuner had been put on it. I was also under the impression it didn't matter is you had engine problems or not they could just void the warranty if they saw evidence of a tuner. If this is not true would one of you Ford technician members let me know? The main reason I want a tuner is to get a little more power and better mileage, and change the top speed limit.

used2vtec Feb 27, 2010 03:43 PM

Why would you want to do anything near 100 or over 100 in a big truck, lol? Trucks are by no means fast and they surely arent the best handling vehicles on the road.

risupercrewman Feb 27, 2010 03:53 PM


Originally Posted by used2vtec (Post 4111122)
Why would you want to do anything near 100 or over 100 in a big truck, lol? Trucks are by no means fast and they surely arent the best handling vehicles on the road.

:thumbsup:

tbraquet Feb 27, 2010 04:02 PM


Originally Posted by used2vtec (Post 4111122)
Why would you want to do anything near 100 or over 100 in a big truck, lol? Trucks are by no means fast and they surely arent the best handling vehicles on the road.

I just like to go fast sometimes, and the other day I had a Z71 decide to race me, I was stopped at the light and he already had a running start, long story short just as I was catching up to him (my front bumper was even with his front door) I reached my speed limit and the truck shut down on me. Had it not had the limiter on it I would have blown him away. When I left the light he was already at least 2 cars lengths in front of me. I love the power and speed of the 2010's. I had an 04 and it was not near as powerful or fast.


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