So, title ^, what gives? All vehicles are performance oriented with the same 3.0L twin turbo ecoboost engine right? Why do these vehicles get a boost to 455hp and 536lb-ft of torque while we're limited to 430hp and 467 lb-ft? Obviously there are some differences between gearing and driveshafts I'd presume, is that extra 25hp and 69lb-ft of torque solely attributed to that? Please somebody enlighten me. Regardless, I feel like Ford left a bit off the table for those of us who got this tune compared to what I see the 3.0L raptors just got, for basically the same price. All other upgrades aside, if I had a bone stock Explorer ST with the performance tune and I get outrun by ford pickup trucks and jeep wannabes I'm going to be extremely unhappy about it. I still don't understand why Ford didn't just keep the 3.5 in the Explorer but with what its current output is in the Expedition, and then we'd have a true SRT comparison from the factory and right off the lot.. but that's a separate topic.
Ford Bronco Raptors and Ranger Raptors Just Got Much Better for Very Little Money (thedrive.com)
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Ford Bronco Raptors and Ranger Raptors Just Got Much Better for Very Little Money (thedrive.com)
Ford Bronco, Ranger Raptor Performance Tune Revealed (fordauthority.com)