My Ford F150 - 4.2L V6 - 0-100mph

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2009

A video of my 2005 Ford F150, 4.2L V6 going from 0 to 100mph. There is nothing really special done to it. Just normal bolt ons. K&N intake, 25% UDP, Efans, Exhaust (dumped), custom tune. I had to turn left from a stop sign so it took a few seconds longer. Also sorry for the camera bouncing around. Roads not that perfect anymore since the gas rigs sprung up.

And yes for all you people wanting to hate. IT'S SLOW!

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  • Did you get better fuel mileage with the K&N?

  • @JDFarmBoy93

    It's been two years since I shot this video so I can't really remember. Sorry.

  • I have a 2005 v6 with efans deleted ac 4.10 gears k&n intake Mac headers full dual exhaust with no cats with xpipe sct tuner with a full dyno tune. But I have 37" tires An after all that I only have 181hp to the wheels. You need to do motor work to hit good numbers but next week I'm dropping in mysupercharger with cam throttle body an maf. I'm hoping to hit 300 ish

  • @brabbitbsk8n

    Are you posting about the supercharger on any forums anywhere? I'd be interested to hear about the install. Or see pictures.

  • You need a 4.30 or 4.56 pinion gear. 3.55 stock gear is an epic fail for acceleration.

  • @fubecabr I would prefer 3.73's IMO. 4.10's max.

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  • my 3100 series buick goes faster lol

  • @AlienInferno Do you know what you get now?

  • @zapityzapzap yeah thats the one

  • @timmypstyle the one where you hold the trip reset when you turn the ignition on (without starting) and hit trip reset a few times to cycle through the data fields?

  • @rharveyr glad you got it to work. 680-700 is about normal. i bought a SCT tuner and raised mine to about 800-850 but i have a manual tranny.

  • @timmypstyle tried out that digital tach thing - kinda cool, and useful as i'd like to keep an eye on the rpms when i tow (found out my idle in park when warm is around 680 - 700 or so - maybe a problem there?) thanks for throwing that vid up tho

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