
I have spoken (in person --many, many, many years ago, and by email) with a handful of Marine Corps/Navy F-4 Phantom pilots. And the general impression was that the original F-4B (J79-8) was a better performer than the F-4J (J79-10). The J79-10 had 17,900lbs of thrust, like the -17 in the AF F-4E. The reason is because the upgraded F-4J gained a substantial amount of weight (and slightly more drag due to the bulged wing for the thicker main wheels and slotted stab) vs the much lighter F-4B. I know one said the B was faster, and I think also that it climbed quicker than the J. But the J was a better all around (go to war) jet than the B. It had a much better radar in the APG-59/AWG-10. And in the F-4S model (digital AWG-10B/ maneuver slats) it became the ultimate Navy Phantom variant.
The USAF F-4E also gained much weight (and drag with slats) vs the F-4C/D. So I doubt that it was faster or a better climber than the earlier AF Phantoms. But with the nose cannon, slats, and the solid state APQ-120 radar, -it was a better jet. There are a couple of Phantom pilots on this forum who could probably explain this FAR acutely than me.
One quick question, I thought the -19 put out 17,900lbs vs 18,900lbs? I think it was mainly used on the Italian F-104S and one USAF Starfighter unit.
edit: The GAF F -4F was lighter than the standard F-4E, but I still think its slats made it slower than a hard wing Phantom (-8, -15 powered). Yet, I don't have any numbers for its climb rate or acceleration.