The fact that theres people who actually think the rt had a chance against the ST to begin with is insane lmao “stock for stock” yea. Still getting SMOKED LOL
You can get the auto octane tune which allows you to run any gasoline 87+, but the dedicated 93 tune will give you a little extra power. I've never ran auto octane myself, I use 93 and sometimes I run E50 but I haven't seen anyone complain about any of his tunes. I started with Livernois Motorsports and after about a year I switched to ZFG once I started adding more parts and hearing their name all over the explorer ST community and I'm glad I made the switch.
@@BlackSheepRacing88 ok, thanks for the info. I’m just starting to learn about a lot of this and it’s like a foreign language compared to any type of tuning I’ve done in the past on the older stuff I’m used too.
There's nothing like seeing a couple of Brady Bunch station wagons duke it out on the highway. At least a Vista cruiser came with 455 cid, cool double notch moon roof, true duals, and a 4brl that sucked the hood in. Yep, Taco Bell is the place and happy, happy joy joy. At least toilet paper was free for cussing in the movie.
Not sure what half of this said, but my Brady bunch station wagon takes down most modern muscle cars with little effort. It also has a dual pane sunroof and true duals and my little V6 makes double the power a 455 from the 70s does.
@@BlackSheepRacing88 SRTs will have 392 on the side not "Hemi", they will also have the SRT badge upfront not the Dodge with the // hashmarks. They will also have a different wheel and tire setup, almost positive that is an R/T. I work at a Ford / CDJR Dealership and have wanted an SRT Durango for some time...price tells me otherwise ;)
@@392Reviews I will take my ecoboost over srt anyday. More reliable and more potential. My ecoboost ford flex ain't stock but I smoke srts while having almost 300k miles.
stock for stock the 3.0 has alot more power than the 5.7, had the 5 star 91 tune on my '22 ST and it was quick, didnt look like the R/T was bothering, they arent that fast. But id take my 392 Durango over my 22 ST every day of the week... might even consider the 5.7 with the exhaust note from the ST being what it is.
My ST is far from stock or the durango would have at least hung in the frame a few more seconds lol. Stock the F150 5.0 would run a mid to high 14 at 95ish MPH depending on which rear end it has, the ST stock runs a mid 13 at just over 100MPH. I would say your buddy probably isn't preboosting and maybe not in sport mode so the trans is shifting too early and soft. With just an E50 tune from ZFG Racing that ST would pull on 5.0L mustangs.
Mine has almost double the power, 2 more gears to stay in peak power better, and I'm about 500lbs lighter. We did 2 pulls, I honked off the first one and they counted off the second so I'm sure they were as ready as they could have been.
@@fordflexking2014 r/t is pretty much going to be toast against most v8's, and newer forced induction v6's that make similar power....they usually need extensive work like cams, tunes, and weight reduction to even the odds against similar competition...i also believe even a 4.6 v8 genesis with similar hp/tq is also quicker than the whole r/t lineup, even the challys, and chargers..
I have multiple videos running scat pack and srt8's, even giving them the hit most of the time. And all except my most recent scat pack race are all on 93 octane. I'm still stock turbos, trans, fuel system.
@@BlackSheepRacing88 yeah I saw that one but I was just going to say it wasn't an even race you gave him the hit in the minute you started to pull he let off (like the always do) ST forsure faster I just want to see a clean race of one of those scats getting drug 😂
They pointed to go when I started the 3 honks then the passenger did a count to three the second roll so I would assume he was going lol. We were around 60MPH when we started both times.
We literally honked off the first run and their passenger counted off the second, pretty sure that means they were racing. It seemed stock and mine is pretty modified but they were the ones to initiate so I wasn't going to decline.
it’s definitely that slow 😂 my 2018 explorer sport keeps up with the hemi stock but when i tuned it, it woke up and decided it was an st so they were roughly the same. but it’s definitely that “slow”
You can see their passenger start the count off on the second run but ok. And like it says in the description I'm not stock. At this time i was just shy of 500WHP vs the crank rated 360 of the durango, plus I'm 500lbs lighter.
There both fast 🤔 but as a professional truck driver I can not speed like that I have a clean record so I won't be getting the ST. If anything A 392 5.7 V8. I had a V8 98 Durango and it was faster than the one I have now🤔. 3.6 it's a basic car. I miss my Sonic LT 1.4 36 miles a gal.
@@BlackSheepRacing88 the RT trim is pretty laid back from the factory compared to the 392 Durango. As far as potential goes the 5.7 Hemi V8 has far more than a tiny Ecoboost v6. The Durango has a very muscular appearance compared to the Ford explorer which is known to be a well-selling soccer mom midsize SUV or a cop car. Nobody mistakes the Durango for either a cop car or a soccer mom suv. I know Ford doesn't give you guys V8 options, luckily for you the RT and SRT Durango's are still around if you want to ditch the V6 and have awesome V8 power.
I have a friend with a challenger RT that spent $40k to keep up with hellcats. I do that now on $10k. I put 550HP to the wheels and still run stock turbos and fuel system. This platform is far from maxed out. I wish you would do more research before commenting. How many durangos with a 5.7 are in the 10s? There's multiple explorers already there. And BTW the durango is used as a cop car and is frequently seen driven by suburban moms as well.
@@BlackSheepRacing88 😂 I certainly don't know anyone that would invest that kind of cash in the RT when they can just go 392 or higher, that makes zero sense to me. I'm sure there is people out there that have got their RT Durango to hit ten's. If someone is going to be really competitive with a performance SUV they're going to go with the SRT trim which I've seen do unbelievable things. I have personally never seen a Dodge Durango cop car and I certainly don't see more soccer moms driving a V8 Durango over Ford's 4 and 6 cylinder explorers.
I'm still sitting $10k cheaper vehicle and mods than a stock SRT durango and I run hellcat times so I'm happy with that. I'm not looking for 1000+HP out of my family car/daily driver so I don't need a ton of room to grow much more than where I'm at with this thing, plus I still get over 24MPG when I cruise.
I agree but I've only found 1 trackhawk in this area and with 3 wide open lanes they wouldn't go. Plus the durango passenger challenged me so I couldn't say no lol. I gotta take what I can get when most of what I see is V6 muscle cars and tons of nissan/Infiniti VQ's.
Lol of course the Durango RT will loose, anyone that knows these 2 vehicles knows this isn’t even a proper match up it has like 290whp and weighs 7200lbs. Let the Durango owner throw a hellcat supercharger or a Whipple on the 5.7 then it would be an even match 😂
That would be impressive but I think the current record is mid 10's so a demon would be a stretch until aftermarket support expands more for the ST platform. Luckily it seems to be starting to take off and I've seen a pretty big expansion in aftermarket support the last 18 months.
@@USDM_Jesus where do you see me say that was heavily modded? I didn’t even get into detail on what i considered heavily modded so pls explain where i said that..
The ST is about a half second quicker than a charger RT stock vs stock. With some minor boltons and a fuel change and tune my ST now beats hellcat chargers down the quarter mile.
Mine isn't stock either. I can beat stock trackhawks down the quarter mile by a few tenths of a second so this is similar to how a hellcat would pull on an R/T.
@@BlackSheepRacing88 dang, all those racing vids you have and none of you racing the trackhawks. That'd be good content. The one racing the 392 charger gives me hope. Ill be running my buddies FBO explorer ST soon in my 392 charger 😂
@TboneSRT most of my videos are on my 93 octane tune. Now that I'm on E50 and have bigger intake and charge piping it's a whole other level. Moving back to TX at the end of this month so more racing will be happening for sure.
@TboneSRT on 93 that should be good for a 12.0ish 1/4 mile. My best so far is 11.2 still on stock turbos. Trans is coming next then turbo upgrade. I'll be happy with it when it breaks into the 10's for a daily, then I'll start a project car shooting to break 1000HP lol.
I have a V6 Durango & came across someone in a ST & he got on the gas & its very quick,I like both
The fact that theres people who actually think the rt had a chance against the ST to begin with is insane lmao “stock for stock” yea. Still getting SMOKED LOL
I've seen them RTs move, it wont win but it wouldn't lose by a lot either. They'd be relatively on par
@@stellaa1328 on par? They make 30 less hp and weight 600lbs more they are no where near on par
I have a 2023 ST and all I can say without saying it's fast is, I never thought I'd be so confident on the street in a stock Ford Explorer 😁
If I could recommend 1 modification. Put a tune by ZFG Racing on it. It will wake it up like you wouldn't believe while still running all stock parts.
@@BlackSheepRacing88 Can I still run the 88 octane fuel, or will I have to start using premium?
You can get the auto octane tune which allows you to run any gasoline 87+, but the dedicated 93 tune will give you a little extra power. I've never ran auto octane myself, I use 93 and sometimes I run E50 but I haven't seen anyone complain about any of his tunes. I started with Livernois Motorsports and after about a year I switched to ZFG once I started adding more parts and hearing their name all over the explorer ST community and I'm glad I made the switch.
@@BlackSheepRacing88 ok, thanks for the info. I’m just starting to learn about a lot of this and it’s like a foreign language compared to any type of tuning I’ve done in the past on the older stuff I’m used too.
Its still a boring ass ford, a police car at that🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤣😂
There's nothing like seeing a couple of Brady Bunch station wagons duke it out on the highway. At least a Vista cruiser came with 455 cid, cool double notch moon roof, true duals, and a 4brl that sucked the hood in. Yep, Taco Bell is the place and happy, happy joy joy. At least toilet paper was free for cussing in the movie.
Not sure what half of this said, but my Brady bunch station wagon takes down most modern muscle cars with little effort. It also has a dual pane sunroof and true duals and my little V6 makes double the power a 455 from the 70s does.
That looks like an R/T, fire run still bro!
It could have been. What are the visual signs between the two? I thought the blacked out trim was an SRT thing.
@@BlackSheepRacing88 SRTs will have 392 on the side not "Hemi", they will also have the SRT badge upfront not the Dodge with the // hashmarks. They will also have a different wheel and tire setup, almost positive that is an R/T. I work at a Ford / CDJR Dealership and have wanted an SRT Durango for some time...price tells me otherwise ;)
@@392Reviews I will take my ecoboost over srt anyday. More reliable and more potential. My ecoboost ford flex ain't stock but I smoke srts while having almost 300k miles.
@@fordflexking2014 Nice!!!
@@fordflexking2014 I hope my little 2.7 Ecoboost is 300k reliable! That's awesome!
stock for stock the 3.0 has alot more power than the 5.7, had the 5 star 91 tune on my '22 ST and it was quick, didnt look like the R/T was bothering, they arent that fast. But id take my 392 Durango over my 22 ST every day of the week... might even consider the 5.7 with the exhaust note from the ST being what it is.
Surprised at this, my stock 2023 F-150 5.0L V8 STX runs down my buddies Explorer ST. It’s close but the 5.0 pulls steadily once it hits 3rd gear.
My ST is far from stock or the durango would have at least hung in the frame a few more seconds lol. Stock the F150 5.0 would run a mid to high 14 at 95ish MPH depending on which rear end it has, the ST stock runs a mid 13 at just over 100MPH. I would say your buddy probably isn't preboosting and maybe not in sport mode so the trans is shifting too early and soft. With just an E50 tune from ZFG Racing that ST would pull on 5.0L mustangs.
My 5.0 is pretty light (XL STX) and a supercab. Typically runs a 13.9 1/4 mile. The 14.4 quoted by Car and Driver is a Platinum so quite a bit heavier
Agreed
The Durango driver isn't in right gear at right rpm, no way its getting left that fast.
Mine has almost double the power, 2 more gears to stay in peak power better, and I'm about 500lbs lighter. We did 2 pulls, I honked off the first one and they counted off the second so I'm sure they were as ready as they could have been.
@@BlackSheepRacing88the Durango was stock? Makes sense now
Right
Yeah he dont know how to use his shifters no way should of left him 8 gears
Dude yes these rts are dog shit slow not even 400hp crank at 5400lbs lol
Durango RT is governed at 120 why i dont know but it is
R/T definitely stock
Yeah they’re very slow
Yes but even stock vs stock the ST will win. That's why this was such a gap because of the little bolt ons.
@@fordflexking2014 r/t is pretty much going to be toast against most v8's, and newer forced induction v6's that make similar power....they usually need extensive work like cams, tunes, and weight reduction to even the odds against similar competition...i also believe even a 4.6 v8 genesis with similar hp/tq is also quicker than the whole r/t lineup, even the challys, and chargers..
Whats ur point lol ST will smoke that thing stock for stock 😂😂😂 stop playing.
Need srt8 to run the ST and if the ST has E85 and or bigger turbos need a trackhawk or hellcat Durango
I have multiple videos running scat pack and srt8's, even giving them the hit most of the time. And all except my most recent scat pack race are all on 93 octane. I'm still stock turbos, trans, fuel system.
@@BlackSheepRacing88 yeah I saw that one but I was just going to say it wasn't an even race you gave him the hit in the minute you started to pull he let off (like the always do) ST forsure faster I just want to see a clean race of one of those scats getting drug 😂
My best 1/4 mile is 11.68 which puts me in hellcat territory. I'd love to find a hellcat durango at the track and get a good fair run on camera.
@@BlackSheepRacing88 trap speed?
About 118 MPH
WOW lmao was he really full throttle? and what mph rolls were this
They pointed to go when I started the 3 honks then the passenger did a count to three the second roll so I would assume he was going lol. We were around 60MPH when we started both times.
The RT was just driving down the road wasn't racing. My RT will get up and go don't know if it's faster but it definitely isn't that slow.
We literally honked off the first run and their passenger counted off the second, pretty sure that means they were racing. It seemed stock and mine is pretty modified but they were the ones to initiate so I wasn't going to decline.
it’s definitely that slow 😂 my 2018 explorer sport keeps up with the hemi stock but when i tuned it, it woke up and decided it was an st so they were roughly the same. but it’s definitely that “slow”
@@BoRNShadowI walk RTs in my 19 sport
The RT wasn't even interested. You can see he didn't even accelerate. If he had it would have been a lot closer. Your 400 against his 360
You can see their passenger start the count off on the second run but ok. And like it says in the description I'm not stock. At this time i was just shy of 500WHP vs the crank rated 360 of the durango, plus I'm 500lbs lighter.
A 5500lb durango against a 4900lb explorer that makes more power?
@USDM_Jesus It was definitely a one sided race but he kept coming back for more lol.
There both fast 🤔 but as a professional truck driver I can not speed like that I have a clean record so I won't be getting the ST. If anything A 392 5.7 V8. I had a V8 98 Durango and it was faster than the one I have now🤔. 3.6 it's a basic car. I miss my Sonic LT 1.4 36 miles a gal.
Modded soccer mom SUV vs stock Durango RT.
Stock VS Stock the results would be the same. What makes the ST a soccer mom SUV but not the durango?
@@BlackSheepRacing88 the RT trim is pretty laid back from the factory compared to the 392 Durango. As far as potential goes the 5.7 Hemi V8 has far more than a tiny Ecoboost v6. The Durango has a very muscular appearance compared to the Ford explorer which is known to be a well-selling soccer mom midsize SUV or a cop car. Nobody mistakes the Durango for either a cop car or a soccer mom suv. I know Ford doesn't give you guys V8 options, luckily for you the RT and SRT Durango's are still around if you want to ditch the V6 and have awesome V8 power.
I have a friend with a challenger RT that spent $40k to keep up with hellcats. I do that now on $10k. I put 550HP to the wheels and still run stock turbos and fuel system. This platform is far from maxed out. I wish you would do more research before commenting. How many durangos with a 5.7 are in the 10s? There's multiple explorers already there. And BTW the durango is used as a cop car and is frequently seen driven by suburban moms as well.
@@BlackSheepRacing88 😂 I certainly don't know anyone that would invest that kind of cash in the RT when they can just go 392 or higher, that makes zero sense to me. I'm sure there is people out there that have got their RT Durango to hit ten's. If someone is going to be really competitive with a performance SUV they're going to go with the SRT trim which I've seen do unbelievable things. I have personally never seen a Dodge Durango cop car and I certainly don't see more soccer moms driving a V8 Durango over Ford's 4 and 6 cylinder explorers.
I'm still sitting $10k cheaper vehicle and mods than a stock SRT durango and I run hellcat times so I'm happy with that. I'm not looking for 1000+HP out of my family car/daily driver so I don't need a ton of room to grow much more than where I'm at with this thing, plus I still get over 24MPG when I cruise.
Pshh lol that ST could keep up w a trackhawk. Stop kicking puppies
I agree but I've only found 1 trackhawk in this area and with 3 wide open lanes they wouldn't go. Plus the durango passenger challenged me so I couldn't say no lol. I gotta take what I can get when most of what I see is V6 muscle cars and tons of nissan/Infiniti VQ's.
@@BlackSheepRacing88 out in Cali there’s everything under the sun to run against. Problem is you gotta race at 1 am bc of traffic
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Lol of course the Durango RT will loose, anyone that knows these 2 vehicles knows this isn’t even a proper match up it has like 290whp and weighs 7200lbs. Let the Durango owner throw a hellcat supercharger or a Whipple on the 5.7 then it would be an even match 😂
True. Stock for stock the SRT 392 will pull the ST slightly but with my current mods I'm neck and neck with a hellcat/trackhawk.
@@BlackSheepRacing88 Yep the ST heavily modded will more than likely even take out a demon also
That would be impressive but I think the current record is mid 10's so a demon would be a stretch until aftermarket support expands more for the ST platform. Luckily it seems to be starting to take off and I've seen a pretty big expansion in aftermarket support the last 18 months.
@@anthonybulla couple bolt ons and a tune isn't heavily modded
@@USDM_Jesus where do you see me say that was heavily modded? I didn’t even get into detail on what i considered heavily modded so pls explain where i said that..
Race a rt charger 😏🔥
Check out my other videos. How about an SRT8 charger? ua-cam.com/video/FXPitQm4tdE/v-deo.html
Still can't beat st!
My ST eats chargers for breakfast
Mine eats chargers for dinner!
The ST is about a half second quicker than a charger RT stock vs stock. With some minor boltons and a fuel change and tune my ST now beats hellcat chargers down the quarter mile.
the R/T durango is not fast lol. this is like comparing a hellcat durango to an ST
Mine isn't stock either. I can beat stock trackhawks down the quarter mile by a few tenths of a second so this is similar to how a hellcat would pull on an R/T.
@@BlackSheepRacing88 dang, all those racing vids you have and none of you racing the trackhawks. That'd be good content. The one racing the 392 charger gives me hope. Ill be running my buddies FBO explorer ST soon in my 392 charger 😂
@TboneSRT most of my videos are on my 93 octane tune. Now that I'm on E50 and have bigger intake and charge piping it's a whole other level. Moving back to TX at the end of this month so more racing will be happening for sure.
@@BlackSheepRacing88 ohh nice! Yeah he's just on pump but has the typical, tune, downpipe, intake, exhaust
@TboneSRT on 93 that should be good for a 12.0ish 1/4 mile. My best so far is 11.2 still on stock turbos. Trans is coming next then turbo upgrade. I'll be happy with it when it breaks into the 10's for a daily, then I'll start a project car shooting to break 1000HP lol.
R/T’s are slow tho. Ditch that 5.7 and get a 6.4 or 6.2 😂
The mighty 6.2 still gets walked by the little 3.0 bolt on for bolt on