โJul-19-2015 05:53 PM
โJul-31-2015 10:23 PM
mec500 wrote:
I have a 2002 f350 with the 7.3 and tow a 13000 fiver and a 5500 boat. The mods have been a trans cooler,ford AIS intake
Exhaust and a dp tuner I leave on 60hp mountains It pulls great, I do have to drop to second to tow the fiver up the g**** vine at 55 but I don't think that's a big deal I also tow a lot of winding mountains and it does good there as well.the new trucks look nice but I would rather keep the 7.3, easy and cheap to maintain and still considered a a great truck after all these years
โJul-31-2015 05:19 PM
โJul-31-2015 12:47 PM
โJul-30-2015 02:57 PM
nremtp143 wrote:
As far as the tranny is concerned, you've already put on the 6.0 cooler, now you need a multi-disc converter, Sonnax valve body and a deeper pan to help on those really long uphill pulls. These 4R100 trannies can be built to haul some serious weight nowadays and stay cool doing it. Around here a complete rebuild to tow runs between $2202 and $3400 depending on what all you want done. A friend of mine spent 19 years building and re-building them at Ford dealers all around here and now has his own shop and in covered up with people wanting the 4R100s built to pull.
โJul-28-2015 06:15 PM
โJul-23-2015 05:28 PM
Kevin O. wrote:up2nogood wrote:They definitely don't compare to today's torque monsters with the 6 speed transmissions and if you can afford one then more power to ya! But properly setup the 7.3L is certainly no slouch.. I don't have the extra cash to drop $60,000+ on a new truck plus have to deal with the $900+ a year for property taxes.marcsbigfoot20b27 wrote:
My 2000 will almost run with the new ones.
Check my sig for mods....it runs like a raped ape, no smoke.
For performance, I recommend full exhaust larger diameter (major player in lowering EGT exhaust gas temps) , 16 position tune shift on the fly chip like PHP Hydra, billet compressor wheel for the turbo like Riffraff or Wicked Wheel 2.
6.0 cooler is awesome isn't it?
With those 3 mods you can run an 80hp tow tune that is really 100 with the billet wheel.
No smoke and waaaaay better transmission shifting!
The key word is almost, and its a distant almost to the new ones . Owned ,and towed for nearly 16 years with a 99 Superduty 7.3 with all the standard mods. 6.0 intercooler, and tranny cooler ,exhaust .AIS intake , DP tuner. It ran great, pulled the mountains better, lower ETG's etc etc etc, and it still does not come close to comparing to my new 2014 diesel, not even close.
My truck does everything I ask of it, It's paid for, I don't have to worry about emissions, don't have to add any DEF fluid, and I'm willing to bet she shines just as good as your 2014! :B
โJul-23-2015 07:36 AM
RooDude09 wrote:
That is my exact feeling Kevin. I'm a Ford technician and even with my discount I can't afford a 6.7. I have the abilities to do any repairs or modifications to my 7.3 and its paid for so why go into debt?
โJul-23-2015 07:15 AM
โJul-22-2015 06:34 PM
up2nogood wrote:They definitely don't compare to today's torque monsters with the 6 speed transmissions and if you can afford one then more power to ya! But properly setup the 7.3L is certainly no slouch.. I don't have the extra cash to drop $60,000+ on a new truck plus have to deal with the $900+ a year for property taxes.marcsbigfoot20b27 wrote:
My 2000 will almost run with the new ones.
Check my sig for mods....it runs like a raped ape, no smoke.
For performance, I recommend full exhaust larger diameter (major player in lowering EGT exhaust gas temps) , 16 position tune shift on the fly chip like PHP Hydra, billet compressor wheel for the turbo like Riffraff or Wicked Wheel 2.
6.0 cooler is awesome isn't it?
With those 3 mods you can run an 80hp tow tune that is really 100 with the billet wheel.
No smoke and waaaaay better transmission shifting!
The key word is almost, and its a distant almost to the new ones . Owned ,and towed for nearly 16 years with a 99 Superduty 7.3 with all the standard mods. 6.0 intercooler, and tranny cooler ,exhaust .AIS intake , DP tuner. It ran great, pulled the mountains better, lower ETG's etc etc etc, and it still does not come close to comparing to my new 2014 diesel, not even close.
โJul-22-2015 08:49 AM
marcsbigfoot20b27 wrote:
My 2000 will almost run with the new ones.
Check my sig for mods....it runs like a raped ape, no smoke.
For performance, I recommend full exhaust larger diameter (major player in lowering EGT exhaust gas temps) , 16 position tune shift on the fly chip like PHP Hydra, billet compressor wheel for the turbo like Riffraff or Wicked Wheel 2.
6.0 cooler is awesome isn't it?
With those 3 mods you can run an 80hp tow tune that is really 100 with the billet wheel.
No smoke and waaaaay better transmission shifting!
โJul-21-2015 10:42 PM
โJul-21-2015 05:14 PM
โJul-21-2015 08:43 AM
ib516 wrote:
I've had good luck with Hypertech tuners. Safe, moderate power increase. Add an exhaust system too. Skip the "cold air" intake garbage. They are inferior at filtration and add zero power.
โJul-21-2015 08:03 AM