Ford F-350 Striker

Hmmm, I guess I don't get it. I own a Lightning and these things seem like an abortion to me. Of course I'm a bit strange and like mine to stop and corner just as well as it accelerates.
 
Its definitly cool, must be fords responce to the Dodge BFT.
 

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Does "BFT" stand for what I think it stands for? Along the lines of this:

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Drive one and tell me what you think. They're AWESOME.

That 6.4 will tug the asshole out of the earth.


The 6.0 only makes 325/560.

I guess I didn't think 650lbs for a diesel powered f350 that's supposed to be a "hot rod" was really pushing the envelope. :dontknow: Are the Cummins in the dodges rated that stock?


On a side note, I just realized that the 5.4 was in a f150 version.

That's not too bad:

Powering the Striker R is the 5.4L V-8 engine with a Kenne Bell 2.4L Blowzilla supercharger. The intercooled system puts out 500 hp with the additional assistance from a cold air intake, Boost-a-Pump, and an Optimizer II electronic engine management system. A Corsa Cat-Back exhaust system puts the finishing touches on the engine enhancements.
 
The 6.4 truck mentions no modifications to the powertrain. (350/650, STOCK.)

My truck rollered 490hp and 1026ft-lbs.

Couple light modifications.
 
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