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Knight 11/21/07 08:08 AM

That new Deisel is going to be awesome and of course i am super excited aobut the Boss engines.

jsaylor 11/21/07 08:33 AM

Hmmm, what if Ford used this engine as a basis for a Lightning redux? They could poke and stroke this sucker out to five liters or more, throw in a serious turbo upgrade, provide AWD as standard and we could easily have a seriously hard accelerating torque monster that turns in reasonable mileage. And of course a hi-po diesel pickup would be extremely cool to say the least.

unnoticedtrails 11/21/07 10:37 AM


Originally Posted by Red Star (Post 1050266)
Looks so ugly. Looks like 1st generation Tundra.

I was thinking the same thing...

Boomer 11/21/07 11:28 AM

Here's a bit of a description from Kalu on BON:


Had several come down the line a month or so ago, they were all King Ranches, (black and arizona beige), I didn't like the stamped steel lower control arms, don't look near as beefy as the aluminum ones we run now, other than that the cab is also taller as well as longer, it's a looker. Neat little box steps just behind the cab that fold in and out to get into the front of the box instead of having to use the tailgate step to get in. Cool.

Doors are carry over, A-Post foward all new stamping, box is same except all new character lines, tail gate has 3 character lines running horizontal, it looks good in person. Notice how the hood doesn't slope down at the end.

05stangkc 11/21/07 11:48 AM

It Better Have Some Serious Ponies Optional or Else! My 02 F150 Supercharged Harley Truck Runs Nice with 340 hp! My Current 07 5.4L Company Truck with 300 Hp YAWN!!!!!


KC

Zastava_101 11/21/07 11:58 AM


Originally Posted by 05stangkc (Post 1051196)
My Current 07 5.4L Company Truck with 300 Hp YAWN!!!!!
KC

Then you can imagine how boring 4.6L is in F-150.

Boomer 11/21/07 01:11 PM

I can imagine how it will be with a 6speed and 325hp 5.4L

tacbear 11/21/07 03:11 PM

Rumor has it that the base engine for the 2009 F150 will be the 3.7L N/A D37 w/260 hp and 280ft. lbs. at 2000 Rpm. Next up 4.6L 3V 292hp/300ftlb. Then the 5.4 3V at 325hp/380ftlb. All will have 6 speed transmissions!

The 6.2L Boss will debut in the 2009 Navigator.

For the 2010 model year the F150 drops the Triton motors and ads the 4.4L V8 diesel w/315hp/520ftlb; Twin Force 3.7L D37 V6 w/390hp/400ftlb. 6.2L Boss V8 w/425hp/475ftlb. There is a test truck w/the Twin Force 3.7 getting 28 mpg in highway driving.

In 2011 we get the Twin Force 6.2 V8 w/500hp/650ftlbs, hopefully as a "Thunderbolt"

Ford will also add HLA (Hydralic Launch Assist) in the future! It will accelerate a 10,000lb truck up to 25 to 30 mph with NO assist from the engine!!:raceflag:

jsaylor 11/21/07 03:34 PM

I've seen much of this before. What has me curious is where the 3.7L Twin Force V6 and the 6.2L Boss V8 will be positioned relative one another fiscally speaking.

Also, Ford should save themselves some dough and just make the 3.7L TF V6 and 6.2L V8 here the combined replacements for the current Mustang GT's 4.6L V8 instead of developing a smaller V8. Despite the huge improvement in terms of power both would likely get better mileage given the massive improvment each represents, and this would allow Ford to offer the consumer greater variety while streamlining production thereby minimizing costs.

Back to topic.


Originally Posted by tacbear (Post 1051339)
Rumor has it that the base engine for the 2009 F150 will be the 3.7L N/A D37 w/260 hp and 280ft. lbs. at 2000 Rpm. Next up 4.6L 3V 292hp/300ftlb. Then the 5.4 3V at 325hp/380ftlb. All will have 6 speed transmissions!

The 6.2L Boss will debut in the 2009 Navigator.

For the 2010 model year the F150 drops the Triton motors and ads the 4.4L V8 diesel w/315hp/520ftlb; Twin Force 3.7L D37 V6 w/390hp/400ftlb. 6.2L Boss V8 w/425hp/475ftlb. There is a test truck w/the Twin Force 3.7 getting 28 mpg in highway driving.

In 2011 we get the Twin Force 6.2 V8 w/500hp/650ftlbs, hopefully as a "Thunderbolt"

Ford will also add HLA (Hydralic Launch Assist) in the future! It will accelerate a 10,000lb truck up to 25 to 30 mph with NO assist from the engine!!:raceflag:


05fordgt 11/21/07 03:44 PM


Originally Posted by tacbear (Post 1051339)
Rumor has it that the base engine for the 2009 F150 will be the 3.7L N/A D37 w/260 hp and 280ft. lbs. at 2000 Rpm. Next up 4.6L 3V 292hp/300ftlb. Then the 5.4 3V at 325hp/380ftlb. All will have 6 speed transmissions!

The 6.2L Boss will debut in the 2009 Navigator.

For the 2010 model year the F150 drops the Triton motors and ads the 4.4L V8 diesel w/315hp/520ftlb; Twin Force 3.7L D37 V6 w/390hp/400ftlb. 6.2L Boss V8 w/425hp/475ftlb. There is a test truck w/the Twin Force 3.7 getting 28 mpg in highway driving.

In 2011 we get the Twin Force 6.2 V8 w/500hp/650ftlbs, hopefully as a "Thunderbolt"

Ford will also add HLA (Hydralic Launch Assist) in the future! It will accelerate a 10,000lb truck up to 25 to 30 mph with NO assist from the engine!!:raceflag:

Over on BON, they said the start up motor will be the 4.6L 3V. They said the TT motors won't be ready at launch (at least that is what the rumor is). Once the TF V6 is ready, then the 3V is gone! :nice:

Hollywood_North GT 11/22/07 03:07 AM


Originally Posted by tacbear (Post 1051339)
Ford will also add HLA (Hydralic Launch Assist) in the future! It will accelerate a 10,000lb truck up to 25 to 30 mph with NO assist from the engine!!:raceflag:

I wonder if this technology is related to the 'Hydraulic Hybrid' that was touted last year.

Design looks good...yet at the same time, not. Have to see more pics. Overall seems to be more evolutionary than revolutionary, however.

1999 Black 35th GT 11/22/07 06:04 PM

Now that Toyota has completely botched their launch of the redesigned Tundra in many ways, this is a perfect time for Ford to take their time and capitalize on Toyota's mistakes. They need to launch the F-150 smoothly and reliably. With all of the Tundra's problems Ford is bound to have an excellent chance to take away a lot of their customers by giving consumers a better truck. :nice:

Then again, I think I could build a better truck than the Tundra in my garage with spare parts.:jester:

Hollywood_North GT 11/22/07 06:23 PM


Originally Posted by 1999 Black 35th GT (Post 1052083)
Then again, I think I could build a better truck than the Tundra in my garage with spare parts.:jester:

I think that's exactly the engineering approach Toyota used, actually.

:jester:

1999 Black 35th GT 11/22/07 06:44 PM

:rofl2:

Come to think of it, I think most of the Tundra's parts are interchangeable with my dishwasher! YAY :roses:


:jester:


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