RE: 6.0 mods
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RE: 6.0 mods - 2/8/2006 5:07:01 PM
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hockeyhitman69
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dont look for it untill 08 model you can take that to the bank.and we as dealers are not the last to know ,thats why we have all the new model training you just have to care enough to keep up on new things...
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RE: 6.0 mods - 2/9/2006 5:56:11 PM
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RNGMSTR
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I would go with the ford unless you are wanting do do heavy mods down the road. The ford rides better and has a much nicer interior. If you do choose the ford and are wanting to do slight mods, look into www.bankspower.com There stuff works as advertised and keeps your engine well within the safe operating limits. There kits don't make the power that most of the others make, cost a bit more and take quite a bit longer to install, but they are provin to be safe and reliable. I have personally installed the banks big hoss bundle on 3 of my friends trucks and have everything they offer on my 2001 7.3L. All 4 trucks run way strong and have not had any issues. I often pull at the manufactures max limit with my buddies 2005 6.0L, maybe a bit passed there recommended limt. The truck runs very strong and is getting much better fuel milleage than it did pulling the same load when it was stock and has lower egt's. As I said, the banks stuff is pricey, but you get what you pay for. I have seen many others with the higher hp chips or programmers from the various other companies have the problems that others on here have talked about. I work for Ford, so my opinion on the trucks may not be all that important, but I honestly cannot stand the dodge's interior. It just is not comfortable and there instrument panel looks like something from the 80's. In my opinion, the ford truck with the cummins 5.9L would be the best combo available, however the one company I knew of that actually does the swap charges $8000 to do it and I have not be able to find any current info on them so it's possible that they are not doing that any longer, therefor I will go with whatever engine the ford comes with when I get my next truck.
< Message edited by RNGMSTR -- 2/9/2006 6:06:29 PM >
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