jgedmond
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- 2011 Mahindra 3616, 2016 Toro MX5050, 2019 Kioti NX5010C
good to know that would likely apply to my "regular" 3.5L EB as well 
I wondered about this. I also wonder how the rest of the drivetrain would hold up to more power*
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good to know that would likely apply to my "regular" 3.5L EB as well![]()
I've made several runs in 4H with no issues. The driveshaft is probably the weakest link, but most likely would require something stupid to break it (like power-braking with a trailer...ask TFL about that one!)
For sure, all the EB's respond great to tuning & octane. Ford left tons of margin on these engines.
When you say runs, I am guessing 0-60&1/4 mile? Do you have the times? Just curious but the truck I bought feels like a mid 14 and mid 5 sec run.
Best was 12.98 with a near perfect run...low 13's is the norm. Never "officially" timed a 0-60, but probably low 5's. That's running 4H with my LMS 93 perf tune.
Its possible you might actually get high 4's in 0-60 times. I have a Dodge Challenger, 5.7 hemi, that is tuned and never had it down the 1/4 mile but have run it several times in the 1/8 mile. Based on my 1/8 mile times I'd say high 12's would be the best that car would run under perfect conditions, but more likely high 13's on a regular basis. The car has a built in 0-60 timer and mid to low 5's are the norm but I have pulled a couple of sub 5 second times. Traction is the key and 4 wheel drive really helps with that in your truck.
My next truck is a Ram 2500 only because I want an 8' bed and I'm not paying the premium Ford and GM want for their 3/4 ton.