I would say I do, and one of the characteristics of that is that some people including experts will insist you're F, along with a lot of internal dissonance. However, the thing that's great about Beebe's archetypes, is that they give you an important clue as to which one you really prefer. It has been described as, "One process is a good and faithful servant; the other process is an unwanted red-headed stepchild, primitive and unsocialized". With me, Ti is the faithful servant, Fi is the stepchild that becomes my "undoing". The reason why I didn't jump on this thread right away, is because I was busy writing a 144KB response to someone on another site from exactly a year ago, who knows how to push your buttons to bring the Fi and Te out. This is then "proof" you prefer those functions, and I had to cool off as well as completely learn the functions and archetypes to finally be able to attack it with logic. Strong demon Fi in it's good side is said to restore balance after a negative thought process involving the other shadows. This I have noticed also.
Beebe also said that the functions actually develop in the order of 1, 2, 3, 7, 4, 5, 8, 6; with the 7th actually coming right behind the tertiary it shadows, and hence an ENxP in their 30's or later could actually be engaging both introverted judging functions! I imagine that someone on "the other side of the line" who actually prefers Fi, but with a strong Ti, it would most likely play the role of the positive side of either the demon (and hence restore balance) or the Trickster, which is "Comedic".
So for that role, logical analysis according to internal frameworks or valuing according to an internal ethical standard would be at worse, a "mischievous child", and at best, a clown or comedian. I do not see this for Ti at all. But what I'm really comedic with (including what I tend to use to play tricks on people) are things associated with the [present] senses, such as sight and sound. I wondered how I could enjoy stuff like lights and colors so much (Like all the LED displays in Times Square, Christmas decorations, etc) if Se was so low in my consciousness, and figured Ne (possibilities with those colors) probably had something to do with it. Now, I see it is that plus the comedic side of Se. I used to love red and green together, and would have gone out into the world dressed in those colors if my parents or wife hadn't "opposed" or "immobilized" me, with their Se, respectively! Just like a clown! (Also explains the colorful signature I made, emulating the MyPersonality graphs others use).
I also see a few other people in the CP test who are close. One person on INTPc had Ti and Fi tied at about 41. (Forgot whether that was Nunki or Etherealsage, or maybe someone else. Both are not wearing INTP now, but whoever it was, was back then).
This should show that actual strength is different from "preference" order, which is tied to the archetype or psychological role the process plays. So it is possible, though some will insist that if you're using one, you can't use the other (at least not hardly ever), and the tendency has been to slant it in favor of F over T. T's can't use F, nut somehow, so many F's can appear to use T. While it is claimed that many professing NTP's might be NFP, it might actually possibly be the other way around.