Foose edition
So - apart from the fact that its a silly name, what do people think of the forthcoming Foose edition?
Will it take off where they Lightning left off? https://www.ford-trucks.com/news/idx...ough_F150.html |
i say a lot quicker then the old lightning just because it has like 100 more hp and about 50 more ft lbs? but i hate that idea of a funkmaster flex explorer, boo!!
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More weight than the Lightning too. I think it looks pretty good. Probably has more than enough power for me. I'd rather have that power in a less flashy package though.
I like the looks, I just wouldn't want to own it. Too much attention. I've always wanted a lightning sleeper. Keep the wheels, put on chrome bumpers and lose the ground effects. If it's the basic 3v 5.4 with a blower slapped on and standard drivetrain behind it, I think the Lightning is a better performace package. The entire drivetrain was designed with performance in mind and has some room to spare. The Foose sounds like it's going to be close to the edge with otherwise regular components upon delivery. Maybe they made other changes or maybe the OE drivetrain is good for that much power and weight, just guessing at this point |
Originally Posted by tdister
I've always wanted a lightning sleeper.
Tim:-wink |
Originally Posted by thorseshoeing
What do you mean when you say "sleeper", I've saw others refer to a sleeper as well...just can't figure it out.
Tim:-wink From Wikipedia I like the way it looks. Should have a lot of power.. |
Goes hard - just doesn't look like it does.
"All sting - no bling" Kind of the anti-thesis to a "ricer" for example... I have a friend with a bog stock looking Volvo 244 wagon - powered by a 500hp turbo'd 4.0l I6. That is an example of a "sleeper". |
Originally Posted by BigF350
Will it take off where they Lightning left off?
Should I assume by this statement that the SRT-10 Ram is now discontinued? To match its muscular look, the Ford F-150 Foose Edition is the most powerful and fastest half-ton truck on the market. The intercooled, supercharged Triton® V-8 pumps out 450 horsepower at 5,200 rpm and 500 pounds-foot of torque at 4,000 rpm. "The Ford F-150 Foose Edition is the fastest truck period," says Matt O'Leary, Ford F-150 chief engineer. "And it's the only performance vehicle to offer the flexibility of the pickup bed." |
Is this 150 Foose Edition a 4wd? If not how do they get all that power to the ground?
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"All sting - no bling"
The way it should be~ |
2007 is/was the last of the SRT10 Ram.
Technically (from just HP to weight) it should be able to run with a Lightning, if not beat it. There is more to it than HP though, I have my doubts they will be faster in the 1/4. The Foose should be 2wd, they start life as an FX2. I doubt traction will be that much of a concern until you really get on it. It won't be a handful to drive all the time or anything, but yeah, it should be able to roast em pretty good on call. From what I gathered (though I may be wrong), the F150 4/AWD isn't exactly designed for performance applications anyway, it wouldn't work as well as a Subaru's for example. Adds quite a bit of weight too. Yeah, that's what I meant by sleeper. I'd 86 the L's tail lights also. That's why I got the Dakota that I have. Looks normal, goes fast. |
Originally Posted by tdister
Yeah, that's what I meant by sleeper. I'd 86 the L's tail lights also. That's why I got the Dakota that I have. Looks normal, goes fast. Tim:-wink |
"I knew that either I was wrong, or you were crazy"
Not both? From Wiki on "Sleeper": "The term comes from how an aggressive animal can seem gentle or perhaps friendly until awoken." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleeper_%28car%29 I never understood it either, it was just another term I knew that didn't make much sense. |
I've seen a video of a Ford Pickup, not sure what model, at the drag strip SMOKING everything. They showed about 5-7 runs and the closest thing to it was a Vet which went thru the traps faster in speed but about 1/2 second slower. It was definitely a 4wd, cause all 4 ofum were Smoking. I'll look and see if I still have it. But without any weight in the back, how do you get the Foose off the line? The fastest thing I ever had, besides my Triumph Bonneville bike, was a 1967 Plymouth GTX and I had to be careful how I got into it or they would burn too much. And I had put the biggest tires on they made for the street at the time, G70's I think.
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I'm talking on the street (not many turns on a drag strip). But yeah, you have a point for sure. It might not have an optimal distribution, but neither does a Lightning or my Dakota. I assure you they can launch pretty well in the right hands, even better with some simple mods. Heck the Foose probably has more total and % of it's weight on the rear than either with that 5.5 ft bed on it.
You are also talking about WAY more tq. in that diesel (if it's the same on I've seen and am thinking of). Similar concept, way different machine. That's another topic in itself. I'm not saying it wouldn't help but, as an overall machine, it will probably serve better as a 2wd. It will handle better for sure (among other reasons). They had AWD Tcases when the Lightnings were being built, and there's a reason(s) they didn't put them in. Once you get that much traction, you are going to be stressing things like the tranny even more. |
hmm that should be good enough to put that HIDEOUS looking tundra in its place don't you think boys?
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