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5L vs 3.5L?

HammaMan

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Recently I got an instrumented 0-60 time of 5.41 seconds with a bone stock 5.0-liter XL 4x4 and 3.31 gears with a relatively heavy 4900 lb Super Cab
Ford F-150 5L vs 3.5L? rookienumbers

My pig is hair under 6400lbs and can do a 4.2 to 60, with the engine as it came.
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Both the 3.5 and 5.0 are at the end of product life cycle. Death date for 3.5 is 2030, death date for 5.0 is 2028. Whether Ford changes this or not remains to be seen, Ford is counting on ramped up EV adoption and the ICE engines going away. The only internal combustion engines Ford plans to produce after 2030 are the 6.8 & 7.3 V8, the rest of the internal combustion lineup has replacements all ready lined up.
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That's 0.8 faster than what's commonly reported for a powerboost.

All stock?
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