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Strange.....to ME at least....
Ok so we're looking at buying my oldest daughter a vehicle. She really wants a truck and has been looking at F-150's. ANYWAY I was screwing around with her and told her I was gonna pick this one up for her......
My question IS....why is there a "powerstroke" engine cover over the motor of a Lightning? Last edited by Rodslinger : 07-09-2006 at 04:49 PM. |
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it's the engine they should've put in there in the first place haha i do have respect for lightnings, been in one that runs a solid 12 (on a bad day) and baby hauled. But NOTHING beats the sound of the 6.0L turbo spooling to 28psi and launching 8000lbs just as quickly haha GOTTA love the PSD!
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