Thinking about a Lightning...
#1
Thinking about a Lightning...
Hey all, I'm thinking about giving up my 07 GT Mustang and getting an 03-04 Lightning. Can anyone tell me how good these trucks perform and such? How much power can be had out of the stock 5.4 without it popping? How well built is the 4r100 that goes into these trucks? What mpg is everyone seeing in these things, right now my daily driver is the truck in my sig and it just doesn't get it for mileage (12-14mpg). And lastly, how comfortable are these trucks to maybe take long trips in? Thanks for the help!!!
#2
The Gen 2 Lightnings do well in the 1/4 mile, and are easy to launch. Easy as in, after a couple times of practice, I'd wager that any driver would know how to properly launch an L, and if necessary, feather the pedal.
The stock suspension is a true truck suspension, and allows you to use it as a truck (like I do. My L is my work truck), but it still does well on the autocross tracks...for a truck.
How much power can be had out of the stock 5.4 without it popping?
How well built is the 4r100 that goes into these trucks?
What mpg is everyone seeing in these things, right now my daily driver is the truck in my sig and it just doesn't get it for mileage (12-14mpg).
And lastly, how comfortable are these trucks to maybe take long trips in? Thanks for the help!!!
We camp in Yosemite every year and a couple times I ended up taking it, and I had no problems with the 4 hour drive, loaded with camping gear.
Stewart
#3
The tranny is very strong, they put it in the Super Duties, and if you look around any construction site, you are bound to see mostly Super Duties doing all towing and pulling.
Whether you keep it stock, or build it to the max, they are a lot of fun to drive, except in the snow.
#4
There are Lightnings running around with the aluminum Ford GT blocks, so they can be used, but they are two very different blocks, with the GT block being much, much stronger.
The aluminum blocks are sleeved and have thicker cylinder walls, plus they have a dry sump oiling system that needs to be adapted to run the wet sump system the L's utilize.
Without throwing tens of thousands of dollars at your L, the iron block can basically withstand whatever you do to it. It's the PMR rods that come stock in the engine that are the weak link.
The rule of thumb is you need to upgrade to forged rods if you go over 500hp.
Stewart