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Re: F250 non-powerstroke vs. newer gas engines.
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Posted by Youngfarmhand on November 01, 2006 at 17:07:48 from (70.228.100.75):
In Reply to: F250 non-powerstroke vs. newer gas engines. posted by David McDan on November 01, 2006 at 11:44:21:
My 2000 2500 chevy has the 6.0 but also has a K&N kit, dual flowmasters, a tornado fuel saver and a hypertech tuner and is bullet proof. It"s never been dynoed or anything but with all the add on"s at minimum produces 340 horse. It"ll pull a case 75xt skid loader at 60mph on an equipment trailer just fine. At 157,000 miles it"s still going strong, for now.
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