Ok, so this is a dumb misconception people keep bringing up. I own a RR. Yes, the tune brings it higher than the base f150 raptor. But theres also a ford performance tune for the f150 raptor....... why is this a shock to anyone. So overall, no, the RR doesnt exceed the 150 when both are given their FP tunes.
"Weight". And the RR weighs 5300lbs. The f150R is over 6000. Not talking about which is faster, refering to the tunes. After both trucks receive their factory FP tune, the 150 still makes bigger numbers.
@@herpderp1662 Actually the most a 3.5 can weigh is 5800 the raptor R gets to the 6000, second for every 100 pounds is roughly 10 hp power to weight ratio would still have better power to weight ratio with the goose tune, i did the math. Lastly as he said better suspension the launch will transition the ass way better with with longer wheel base and weight.
@@aaden4888 For sure. I think for me at least this option is a “safer” bet for the “warranty”. I’m still actually on the fence about it though. It’s already got plenty of power and I hope to keep the truck for a long time
You can run 37’s all you want with this tune. You will not grenade the drive line. Just don’t pull up to ford service with 37’s and expect them to honor the 3 year 36k warranty that came with the tune.
Howdy, I got about 1k miles on my Ranger Raptor and just did the first oil change to get rid of the breakin contaminates. Would it be wise to wait until I have 5k or 8k miles before doing the tune?
You can run bigger tyres with no issues it will just void warranty. In Australia we have them running 650hp at the wheels on 35 inch tyres with no issues( bigger turbos to get that) which is double the power. Mine is currently just over 400whp.
I'll take the beach, sunshine and cleaner air over 50HP that should have been in the engine to start with, as opposed to a $1000 upcharge. California don't need you anyway, Spudboy, you haters always gonna hate, lol. 😘
thanks for the great video and i love the short clips you added... all classics
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Ok, so this is a dumb misconception people keep bringing up. I own a RR. Yes, the tune brings it higher than the base f150 raptor. But theres also a ford performance tune for the f150 raptor....... why is this a shock to anyone. So overall, no, the RR doesnt exceed the 150 when both are given their FP tunes.
Looks like your not looking at wight
"Weight". And the RR weighs 5300lbs. The f150R is over 6000. Not talking about which is faster, refering to the tunes. After both trucks receive their factory FP tune, the 150 still makes bigger numbers.
@@herpderp1662 Actually the most a 3.5 can weigh is 5800 the raptor R gets to the 6000, second for every 100 pounds is roughly 10 hp power to weight ratio would still have better power to weight ratio with the goose tune, i did the math. Lastly as he said better suspension the launch will transition the ass way better with with longer wheel base and weight.
I don’t mind this decision. Ford performance is just an OEM backed option. The aftermarket is going to add power to these trucks anyway lol.
@@aaden4888 For sure. I think for me at least this option is a “safer” bet for the “warranty”. I’m still actually on the fence about it though. It’s already got plenty of power and I hope to keep the truck for a long time
You can run 37’s all you want with this tune. You will not grenade the drive line. Just don’t pull up to ford service with 37’s and expect them to honor the 3 year 36k warranty that came with the tune.
Howdy, I got about 1k miles on my Ranger Raptor and just did the first oil change to get rid of the breakin contaminates. Would it be wise to wait until I have 5k or 8k miles before doing the tune?
From what I learned about 5 min ago… the “warranty” that is offered might actually cut your current warranty in half?
@@OverlandExposures I have a tune on my Bronco. Dealer mentioned my powerterrain warranty still applied. I guess I need to read fine print
Would you know if that will be coming to Australia ?
US and Canada only for now
Where can I sign up to get it or how does it work?
performanceparts.ford.com/part/M-9603-REB30
Will this be available in Asia?
Not for the asian versiin 392hp
You can run bigger tyres with no issues it will just void warranty. In Australia we have them running 650hp at the wheels on 35 inch tyres with no issues( bigger turbos to get that) which is double the power. Mine is currently just over 400whp.
Valid, USDM people complaining but everywhere else in world has been tinkering on these already.
St explorer ?
I'll take the beach, sunshine and cleaner air over 50HP that should have been in the engine to start with, as opposed to a $1000 upcharge. California don't need you anyway, Spudboy, you haters always gonna hate, lol. 😘
😂 Fair enough. I’m still gonna drive it through there though 😂
@@OverlandExposures As is your right, good sir. 🤪
@@DaleKirkley😅 I do miss those beaches and stuff though. I grew up in Roseville/Rocklin. Pretty short drive to Tahoe or the beach.
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