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2017 F150 3.5L: 375 HP & 470 ft-lbs

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Wow that's awesome. Combine that with the 10 speed and this will be one hell of a truck.
 

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Damn. WTG Ford!!
 

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That rocks! Might have to get one now.. :)
 

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I would love a regular cab short bed with this motor. That truck would move out nicely.
 

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I'll take the high output version going into the Raptor, 10 speed auto, rcsb, lowered with racing shocks and hell, let's call it a Lightning. Sign me up yesterday!!!
 

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The 1st gen 3.5EB in the F-150 is rated at 365/420 on 87 octane fuel. The Lincoln Navigator with the same engine is rated at 380/460 on 93 octane fuel.

If this is still the case, as we haven seen what fuel achieves the 375/470, we could be looking at a 390/515 engine on 93. . . if indeed 87 yields the new output, though I don't see them changing the game plan.
 

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The 1st gen 3.5EB in the F-150 is rated at 365/420 on 87 octane fuel. The Lincoln Navigator with the same engine is rated at 380/460 on 93 octane fuel.

If this is still the case, as we haven seen what fuel achieves the 375/470, we could be looking at a 390/515 engine on 93. . . if indeed 87 yields the new output, though I don't see them changing the game plan.
Needs to be in the Stang.
 
 




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