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Old Jan 31, 2006 | 03:50 PM
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Kit release is coming Mid Feb! How does 400/440 sound for you 3V Ford guys?
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Old Jan 31, 2006 | 09:21 PM
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WOW, looks like there is going to be a new contender on the streets for us GM guys.
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Looks good! But......with all the new vehicles either out or on the horizon I hope that the 400/440 is at the wheels. I'm assuming it is. Also factor in the weight of the new F150. As with the majority of kits, there will be plenty of hp/tq left on the table!

Being a Lightning owner and knowing how easy it is to put down 400/500 at the wheels leaves me wanting more than just 400/440....480/530 would be more like it!
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Looks good! But......with all the new vehicles either out or on the horizon I hope that the 400/440 is at the wheels. I'm assuming it is. Also factor in the weight of the new F150. As with the majority of kits, there will be plenty of hp/tq left on the table!

Being a Lightning owner and knowing how easy it is to put down 400/500 at the wheels leaves me wanting more than just 400/440....480/530 would be more like it!

This is measured at the wheels....BTW, welcome to the site (former f150online member here)
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Old Feb 1, 2006 | 08:56 PM
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I just read the other post on the new blower.
Guess I should have searched a bit more.

I wish something like that was available back when I had my n/a F150! I was always jealous of the Radix you GM guys had access to!

Thanks for the welcome. This is one of my favorite sites, even when it was an all GM site.
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Old Feb 5, 2006 | 12:57 AM
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i wish they had more info on the kit
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That's quite the serpentine belt setup! How long is that thing?
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Originally Posted by border bandit
i wish they had more info on the kit

What do you want to know?
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That's quite the serpentine belt setup! How long is that thing?

Pretty damn long....but tested to OEM spec
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