Another one bites the dust..

pbethel

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By design or by luck (probably the latter) both my vehicles cats are nearly impossible to remove quickly with cutting tools so I don't worry much about those.
it's my gas tanks i worry about. Simple to drill and not repairable.
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So after a bit of seat time, a Livernois tune, and a bunch of accessories I probably shouldn't have bought or really needed.. I love this thing. I can't believe how quick this giant brick is. With the tune, should be mid-high 12's in the 1/4 mile and low to mid 5-second 0-60 times.. Crazy.

I do miss the smaller size and maneuverability of the Ranger (and payment), but otherwise, no regrats.
 
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I only have about 3,500 Miles on mine so far, have not really stepped into it yet, but as stock it is an impressive throttle response. I don't know if I really need a tune but have considered it just to see what she can really do, this truck is my first experience with a turbo and I am not experiencing any of the Tranny issues others have reported. (I'm Knocking on my wooden desk) :D
Other than the un-comfortable seats, I love mine as well.

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OOPS, I just realized you moved up to the F-150, Oh Well enjoy the new ride, and glad to hear you love it.
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