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Ford offering OEM aftermarket Supercharger package for ‘21 and newer Coyote engine F-150s

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Ford just released a curious option for the Coyote F-150s. $12,350 gets you a 3 liter supercharger, lowering kit, wheels, fender vents, and a new grill. It must be installed at a dealership, and there isn’t a listed labor cost.

After installation, outfitted trucks will have 700 HP and 590 ft/lbs of Torque.

The Raptor R kit is a $30k option, and while the Raptor has a whole lot more than this kit will give you, this is still the cheapest factory option I’ve ver seen to be sitting at 700hp. And it is warranted for 3 years.

Not sure how the hell you would finance something like this. I don’t know a lot of people who just have $12k + taxes and labor costs just sitting around waiting to be spent. That isn’t even considering that most people finance their trucks and 99% of the people with a ‘21 or newer truck still have a monthly note.
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Kind of agree with TFL's video on this in their prediction the majority of these kit installs will be done by dealerships on dealer lot vehicles before sale and way hefty premium added for it.

Kit price is hefty because it is more that just the engine stuff. Wheels, graphics and lowering suspension parts.

Having it dealer or ASE certified mechanic installed giving it a warranty is going to be a selling point for many.
 
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