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โNov-18-2018 03:22 PM
timmac wrote:T18skyguy wrote:
Nobody has mentioned one of the best gear train mods you can get. Double your available gears with a Gear Vendors overdrive
That is money well spent. If you get the Banks, you need to torque the bolts correctly, then re-torque again after a couple trips. There is no gasket used or needed on the headers.
Gear Vendors will not work on the new 5 or 6 speed torque shift Ford trans, I did check it out, not sure if it also works on the Allison as well, I suspect as more gears are added to the new transmissions Gear Vendors wont be selling that product anymore.
โNov-18-2018 01:38 PM
โNov-18-2018 09:45 AM
T18skyguy wrote:
Nobody has mentioned one of the best gear train mods you can get. Double your available gears with a Gear Vendors overdrive
That is money well spent. If you get the Banks, you need to torque the bolts correctly, then re-torque again after a couple trips. There is no gasket used or needed on the headers.
โNov-18-2018 06:29 AM
โNov-18-2018 03:39 AM
185EZ wrote:
You didn't read my post.
You also didn't read my initial post.
โNov-17-2018 10:03 PM
โNov-17-2018 09:06 PM
timmac wrote:
Anyone tell me the stock V-10 exhaust manifold is just as good as the Banks header system, check out this pic and than tell me
โNov-17-2018 09:04 PM
RLS7201 wrote:
Well Tim, We need to get your late model Bounder and my antique Bounder at the bottom of a mountain at the same time. Who ever rolls over the top of the hill last has to spend some more money on horse power. GRIN
Richard
โNov-17-2018 06:17 PM
timmac wrote:Sam Spade wrote:timmac wrote:
Need I say why I need that extra HP, I was able to fly with ease over the Rockies on I-70 from Denver to Vegas without a hiccup.
And need I say that the equipment you have there is not adequate for the task at hand ??
My opinion is that you are pulling too much weight and additional wind drag with the RV that you have.
And someone else mentioned that often "adding HP" puts additional strain and wear on the engine and transmission and drive components ??
BUT.....if you are happy with what you have, that's all that really counts. Until you aren't happy.
My total weight is 26,500 lbs, well under Fords max working weight of 32,000 lbs for the V-10 and 5 speed torque shift transmission, my suspected HP is 400+ and 500+ lbs of torque, same trans is used in Diesel trucks with lots more torque, 4 electric brakes on trailer for added braking, no strain on my motorhome.
I will see you in the hills and pass you by, dont let my side wind push you off the road..
:C
โNov-17-2018 11:06 AM
Sam Spade wrote:timmac wrote:
Need I say why I need that extra HP, I was able to fly with ease over the Rockies on I-70 from Denver to Vegas without a hiccup.
And need I say that the equipment you have there is not adequate for the task at hand ??
My opinion is that you are pulling too much weight and additional wind drag with the RV that you have.
And someone else mentioned that often "adding HP" puts additional strain and wear on the engine and transmission and drive components ??
BUT.....if you are happy with what you have, that's all that really counts. Until you aren't happy.
โNov-17-2018 10:07 AM
RLS7201 wrote:
So many snarky opinions about adding performance.
I added the Banks Power Pack to my then 460 cu in engine at 40,000 miles. At 140,000 miles nothing had failed in the drive train.
At 140,000 miles I install a stroker crank, RV cam, and raised the compression to my now 528 cu in engine. Still waiting for those drive train components to come flying out at 158,000 miles.
Boy will be boys with their go fast toys. Now get out there and spend that $$ before your kids inherit it. All that money you save will bring you no pleasure in the nursing home.
Now where did I put that old Harley 74 for my wheel chair?
I want to die screaming and yelling "MORE HORSE POWER!"
Richard
โNov-17-2018 10:05 AM
Sam Spade wrote:185EZ wrote:
Sorry but the "professionals" make mistakes.
Vega. Gremlin, 1984 Corvette. All engineered abortions
Remember the ford pinto?
Firestone 500 radials?
Corvair?
Nothing is perfect but there are aftermarket options to make them better.
To say it's all hogwash is, well, just hogwash.
You provided a perfect example of trying to justify hogwash with more hogwash.
Of those examples you provided, exactly NONE of them could have been significantly improved with any add-on modifications.
Seems like I remember that the purveyors of "snake oil" even avoided them.