the thing about the new fords is the lack of the turbo lag... yes they have two, BUT one being alot smaller and one is larger. the smaller one picks up boost first, then the second one spools up just before the smaller one is not producing enough boost. SOOOO with the one smaller turbo and one bigger one i think they loose some power. if they just slapped two monster sized turbos on there and had some boost lag... shit why not? that thing would pull a house down.
another thing about the newer trucks, i doubt i would buy a chev or a ford for a tow beast. the integrated brake controller isnt cappable of handling more than 2 axles, and it cant cover ANYTHING other than electric trailer brakes, so no hydraulic brakes for your trailer with ur new Ford Superduty hauling beast.
BUT i would still get a ford over the chev based on the build quality and the things that arent left behind.
(example) the chev trucks with no brake controller, to install one you need to dig some wires out from under the dash, connect them to the corresponding wires of the brake controller, mount and clean up the mess.
THEN (this is where EVERY other pickup is finished) the chevs... you gotta pop the hood and pull two wires up from down near the bottom (well ok, one is near the frame rail the other is under the wiring harness to the outside of the fuse box (still kinda shitty to get at though) they get connected to two blank spots on the fuse pannel (the left goes to the right and the right goes to the left (why?)) THEN you need to add a fuse to complete the charge line circuit. THEN ur done, unless you need to clip a 7 way on the back. (another funny thing too, the Fords Chevs and (I think) nissans, ALL use the same style of quick connect 7 ways at the rear of their vehicle.
ive even seen chevs come in sportin Ford plug ends.

haha
oh and for kicks i have a picture of a supercharged 3rd gen Z28.

its gonna make someone here smile i bet.