JExpedition07
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And more power
You can easily get that power and more on any ol XLT or limited, Ford didn’t do any beefing up to the motor for the platinum.
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And more power
You can easily get that power and more on any ol XLT or limited, Ford didn’t do any beefing up to the motor for the platinum.

Not without aftermarket tinkering, which is not appealing to a lot of folks (myself included).
That is what I purchased & I am very happy with themSorry if I wasn't clear, I was referring to the ride on the GM's in particular the Suburban and same for the floor. They had the same shimmy the Silverado has when one rear tire goes over off angle ruts, and the same loss of traction on grid roads when the two rear tires are striking the washboard ripples slightly offset. Guessing thats a function of the live axle.
I'm with Aquineas and aggiegrad05, the thought of a warranty claim stays my hand every time I reconsider a re-tune. Especially at the massive odometer reading of 1200 kms
But I am happy to go shopping on Amazon for some replacement LED bulbs, looking at another thread the following seem to be the ones to go for.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077BT6M6Z/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077B7GJ5J/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Still waiting for before and after pictures before I purchase and other bulb suggestions are more than welcome.
Agreed, lots of folks don’t want to do that. I’m willing to do it on mine, but the 5-Star unit just hit the market and there will probably be others. I’ll let others be the guinea pigs for this before I jump in.
There is a little different throttle response and torque curve for the Platinum over the Limited. You can get a few more horse out of it on 93 octane fuel under ideal circumstances at higher RPMs. Quite honestly, no one is really ever going to notice. They advertise it as if it’s a larger number than it really is.
I’d say a good number of the people who choose to tune their engine with aftermarket solutions are looking for better mileage and efficiency, not always about superior performance/ horsepower.