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Roush F-150 Nitemare


Jim Oaks

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http://www.roushperformance.com/f150_nitemare.shtml

Overview:

With the introduction of the 2007 ROUSH Nitemare F-150 there are destined to be plenty of other pickup drivers having nightmares about this limited-to-100 edition hauler after watching it blow by them on roads across America.

The 2007 ROUSH Nitemare is a menacing tone-on-tone, 445-horsepower beast. Based on the standard cab version of the F-150, the power-to-weight ratio will ensure that this monster has plenty of haul.

Under the hood is the famous ROUSHchargerTM which boosts the 5.4L, 3 valve engine to 445-horsepower and 500 lb-ft. of torque. Additional "go fast" components include intake manifolds, intercooler, radiator, and air induction system. This unit, like all the ROUSH components from a company so highly recognized for producing power, quality and performance, is covered by ROUSH’s industry exclusive 3 year/36,000 mile warranty.
 
sweet. No prices?
 
I think that the price was in what Jim posted for the site. At the same time, Ford announced a twin screwed, dual inter-cooled, Saleen blower, edition of the Harley Davidson F-150.
Price for the Roush
"Available exclusively in a regular cab 4x2 Styleside model, the 2007 Roush Nitemare has a suggested retail of $41,750 and is expected to be available at Roush-authorized Ford dealers starting in June. Each will carry a blacked-out Roush Nitemare fender and tailgate badges, and a unique serial number badge stating which number of the 100 that truck is."
My guess is that the limited edition of 100 will grow. My Roush 427r was only going to be a limited run of 300, up to over 580 units right now, Think that Jack found out just what a market there is out there for power in any package. Jack does a fine job, what ever.
Dave
 
nice...slap in some of them blacked out head lights!!!...aslo jim question for ya...is ford now sponcering this site...becouse i am seeing alot more ford stuff then we use to get...like on the main page.....or is it just me
 
ford needs to make a lightning and stop havin every one else do there work for them. nothing against roush or saleen but i would much rather have something that says ford racing on it.
 
Ford AND the various aftermarket tuners need to get a grip and produce these rediculously powerful pickups in AWD versions so that they aren's simply a rediculous
tire wasters.

a 2wd standard cab? PLEASE!

The original 1993 lightning was pretty much useless for doing anything other than producting tire smoke.

When I want FAST I don't want "fast" 13-15seconds at a time
I want a truck that can cross Nebraska in four hours.... IN THE RAIN!

And I'v never found a standard cab made by ANYONE that I can actually be comfortable in.

How about an extended cab?

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Really I haven't seen a SS, SRT-10 Ram or a Lightning for quite awhile, I wonder if the demand isn't starting to fade for them. I got passed by a Roush a couple weeks ago that sounded like it had a supercharger, but it was the first one I had ever seen in real life.

And I think 4 hours is still too long to get across Nebraska, that trip can seem to grind on forever.
 
if you go on the roush website, they do have them in every body style, and i also wish they came in 4wd models, because anywhere north of say north carolina, it is a 5-6 month truck, which is pointless to me.
 
Doesn't GM have some high power models of their 4wd full sizes?
 
Doesn't GM have some high power models of their 4wd full sizes?
 
Doesn't GM have some high power models of their 4wd full sizes?

They did have the AWD Silverado SS, I am not sure it continued with the new bodystyle though.
 

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