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Thanks,
cuffeed
cobra production for now due to problems?
Lightning also has handling identical to that of the Mustang GT. With the current lightnings, a
chip and filter as i've read can run 1/4 mile in
low 13's. (i.e. 13.2); I say "current" because
the 2001.5 model has increased hp to 375. So a
chip and filter on that should be even better.
anyways, good lightning forum is at
http://www.f150online.com/ (message boards ->
lightning)
Now if you were comparing with the Cobra R.. I'd
definitely take the R over the L if i had the $$
kellyco@wtp.net
at kellyco@wtp.net
What advantages does a Windsor motor have over a Romeo motor?
Swift---
The car engines were built in the other plant using pressed pins and cast pistons. Never thought they mixed 'em. Forgot which plant built which but I can find it in one of my Mustang mags if it's important. The Mustang guys want the truck shortblock for rebuilds for obvious reasons.
My 1999 5.4 was assembeled in Romeo Mich. because of its stampings. And I have also seen other motors with a windsor stamp.
Swift---
My dad was wanting to get a 3 valve 5.4 when they come out. I passed along the info you had to him and he thought that was a good start, as far as hp goes. I still think Ford should stop messing around and put the 5.4 32 valve Cobra R motor in the Lightnings and then put a supercharger on it. 385 hp and then a SC, it ought to put out over 500 hp, easy. That's what I'm talking about.
Curious about overall performance/satisfaction of this model as compared with previous Lightnings.
grand national gnx (having the same turbo 3.8 v6
engine but on a much lighter vehicle) with just a
chip mod would.
still a lightning has much greater utility and
space. i mean, it still can be used as a truck
hauling 800 pounds on the bed and towing 5000
pounds, while having the handling (as far as
high speed grip goes) as a maxima (same lateral
g's).
Hope you have another reliable car around for when your lightning is in the shop. I just took my 99 in again for the leaking intercooler. The new intercooler will make #3. Customer service from Ford? Nonexistent. They are great at telling you to work out problems with the dealer. Not much help otherwise.
I just discovered the real csuse of my alignment problem that Ford refused to pay for under warranty more than once, (vehicle won't hold an alignment) is due to a moving lower a-arm bolt. A serious defect indicated by a clunking noise in the front end. Ford is very coy about acknowledging this.
Nevermind the orangepeeled paint with several sandy looking imperfections in it, the transmission that needed removal and repair after only 6000 miles, the misaligned body panels, (check out the front fascia on any new lightning around the headlights) and incredibly on my Lightning, a 3/8 inch by 2 1/2 inch burned (looked like a welder went mad) hole in the hood latch/radiator support. I still have a broken headliner caused when one dealer damaged it when replacing the defective rear window gasket.
At the moment, I am waiting for a new intercooler to arrive, a new side skirt to arrive, and I have given up on the paint issue. I have now had two dealers tell me "it is typical of a lot of the new Fords" Their words, not mine.
So in one year, I have had my vehicle in the shop more than 8 times for more than 10 days total. I will have at least two more trips for the suspension and the intercooler.
As a final note, go to the Better Business Bureau web site and see which major american car company does not participate in their resolution program.
And if you think I am making all this up, go ahead and check out the website www.f150online.com as another reader suggested. You will see that I am just scratching the surface.
U.J.
this topic is being "frozen." It will be archived or deleted in the next 10 days or so.
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