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^^^ Good hot-ups coming on line now for these. Only really need a K&N and tune to get close to 400rwkw. Do the cooler and better zort and 400 all day.

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Cooler injectors + tune = 430rwkw and everything still looking stock.

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Just compare the F6 to the GT. 310kw and 565Nm with the ability to go 10% OverBoost compared to 335kw and 570Nm of torque.

The F6's torque also comes in ~300 RPM before the GT. The ZF's in these cars are rated for 650Nm (the NA Ford's have the cheaper model rated for 450Nm I believe) and there is a model rated for 1000Nm but I don't think anyone's tried to run it in one of our cars yet.

Torque is what kills these boxes, not peak power. Some of the tuned XR6T cars running 300kw have almost 800Nm of torque, way over what they are rated for. It's to be expected that they'll break.

I think superchargers also build their power a bit more linearly than turbo's which helps with the longevity of the transmission.

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And helps traction!

I've heard some LOVELY sounding SC 8's around where I work. Hard to come close to the V8 crackle and pop in the I6T. I am addicted to the turbo rush though, I worry a SC v8 would sound better but FEEL boring.

Test drives to decide! Even better have a ride in both modded versions.

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