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FORD DUMP TRUCK f450 , 7.3 OR 6.0
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<blockquote data-quote="wood4heat" data-source="post: 5493085" data-attributes="member: 15996"><p>I've driven all of them to some extent and other than the 6.7 I feel like they're all dogs in stock form. My 7.3 has a few mods and is definitely making more power than a stock 6.0 but it is held back by the 4 spd tranny when pulling. It just seems like to big of a jump from one gear to the next. The EGT's on that motor seem to climb pretty fast as well. </p><p> </p><p>If I had it to do over I would look at the 6.4's. Seems like if you remove the emission crap from them they are strong reliable runners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wood4heat, post: 5493085, member: 15996"] I've driven all of them to some extent and other than the 6.7 I feel like they're all dogs in stock form. My 7.3 has a few mods and is definitely making more power than a stock 6.0 but it is held back by the 4 spd tranny when pulling. It just seems like to big of a jump from one gear to the next. The EGT's on that motor seem to climb pretty fast as well. If I had it to do over I would look at the 6.4's. Seems like if you remove the emission crap from them they are strong reliable runners. [/QUOTE]
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