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No one really knows. It's all speculation. But we do know the 6.7 has room in it and these trucks wake up quickly with some tuning.
It's going to be interesting when Ford shares the numbers.
Yeah...well from what I heard from my sister's brother, It's gonna have Tonz of Power for haulin kayaks, big engine with pipe thingies out back. The ambient lighting on the interior will change color based on what torque the big engine is running at.....Blue for 800...Red for 900....Green for 950....Yellow for 1000. It will cycle through as you drive. Can't wait.
Yeah...well from what I heard from my sister's brother, It's gonna have Tonz of Power for haulin kayaks, big engine with pipe thingies out back. The ambient lighting on the interior will change color based on what torque the big engine is running at.....Blue for 800...Red for 900....Green for 950....Yellow for 1000. It will cycle through as you drive. Can't wait.
Does it come with a disco ball on the roof too? That would be cool, but might make driving at night a bit hazardous.
I can't see any reason outside of mechanical limitations that Ford wouldn't go 1000. There is no way the cummins and d Max can keep up in their current state so new motors I'm sure will be on their way shortly and they will both go for 1000 if Ford doesn't do it now.
I have always wondered about the dmax though. Lower end of the battle but always in it as far as test go. Wonder if gm is buffering those numbers. And no above user I'm not trolling from ram I have been on here a while so try again
And let's say I was trolling to find out info, now,let's think about this. I troll someone says oh this is the torque number. I ride back like Paul revere and tell all my Chevy friends this new information. Then they relay it to gm hq where a mass overhaul of the motor plant gets underway and million upon millions of dollars are spent to match this number that a regular ole truck guy told all the rest of us regular ole truck guys on this ford forum? Pretty far fetched uh?
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