Mar-20-2017 07:58 AM
Mar-29-2017 12:36 PM
Mar-29-2017 04:20 AM
ORbiker wrote:shartflhs wrote:
Lightning Driver, I would keep the 7.3 and do some power mods. I have a 99 7.3 and am towing a 40ft 14k trailer and do it with ease. I used a HFSB turbo kit from DP Tuner along with injectors, upgraded high pressure oil pump and a tuner with multiple settings. I also added a 4" turbo back exhaust, and improved the fuel system with new high pressure injector lines, air intake and other minor parts. It changes the truck dramatically, I can pull just about any grade at 60mph and exhaust temps under 1200 easily passing just about anyone I want anytime I want. I spent probably a total of 5k on the mods and it is extremely reliable. Towing I use 3 different tunes 20/40/60 hp depending on terrain and weight I am hauling to help keep exhaust temps down. Non towing I mostly use a modified stock tune and it drives like a gas powered truck I have to watch my lead foot as i find myself chirping the tires in 2nd and 3rd gear. I looked into all three major brands of new trucks and was thoroughly disappointed with the power and torque when I drove them. I am so happy I did not buy a new truck. Oh and I am towing with at 3.73 rear gear.
Steve
Steve
What did you do the keep the transmission temp down?
I have a 2002 7.3.
Mar-28-2017 08:55 PM
shartflhs wrote:
Lightning Driver, I would keep the 7.3 and do some power mods. I have a 99 7.3 and am towing a 40ft 14k trailer and do it with ease. I used a HFSB turbo kit from DP Tuner along with injectors, upgraded high pressure oil pump and a tuner with multiple settings. I also added a 4" turbo back exhaust, and improved the fuel system with new high pressure injector lines, air intake and other minor parts. It changes the truck dramatically, I can pull just about any grade at 60mph and exhaust temps under 1200 easily passing just about anyone I want anytime I want. I spent probably a total of 5k on the mods and it is extremely reliable. Towing I use 3 different tunes 20/40/60 hp depending on terrain and weight I am hauling to help keep exhaust temps down. Non towing I mostly use a modified stock tune and it drives like a gas powered truck I have to watch my lead foot as i find myself chirping the tires in 2nd and 3rd gear. I looked into all three major brands of new trucks and was thoroughly disappointed with the power and torque when I drove them. I am so happy I did not buy a new truck. Oh and I am towing with at 3.73 rear gear.
Steve
Mar-28-2017 03:17 PM
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Mar-20-2017 09:37 PM
burningman wrote:
An F650 is gonna be a slow turd. You can find it with the Cat C7, which is a bad choice (go read up on it or ask people that have 'em!) or a 5.9 Cummins which is a nice reliable engine but underpowered and very slow in those trucks (if you leave it stock). You already own an excellent truck for the job. It would do everything you wanted if you did what Turtle & Peeps said. Thousands and thousands of people have been setting up 7.3s right for many years. Being "a stock kind of guy" means you're gonna be slow (or spend $$$$$$$$$$ on a new truck) and buying an F650 isn't going to change that.
The lack of power is all in your stock fuel injection and stock turbo... that stock stuff is also why your EGTs are high. Go on some Ford truck forums and you'll learn all about what to do to make your truck work exactly how you want it to.
I'd MUCH rather have your F550 than an F650.
The F650 is gonna have a lot of very heavy drivetrain components, heavy flywheel and clutch, heavy trans, heavy gears and axles... all of which suck power and the truck is gonna weigh a whole lot more.
Going by what you say you want your truck to do, your best bets are 1.) keeping your F550 and setting it up right, 2.) buying a newer pickup that is already "turned up" at the factory, or 3.) buy a REAL truck, a full-size big-truck with a REAL engine. In general, medium-duty trucks like what you're talking about are the SLOWEST trucks on the road. I go around them in a Peterbilt with just an M11 Cummins all day long.
The problem with running a big-truck is cost of ownership, and they tend to beat up 5th wheel RV trailers. An F650 will probably shake your 5th wheel apart too.
Mar-20-2017 09:03 PM
Mar-20-2017 07:39 PM
lightning driver wrote:Wild Card wrote:Turtle n Peeps wrote:
Here, let me save you about 70 grand.
#1. Stop worrying about 1,300 EGT. With piston squirter you can go well above 1,500 EGT.
#2. Tune that 7.3 up to give it more fuel and timing.
#3. Put a big wheel turbo on that thing to keep the EGT's down with more fuel timing.
#4. That truck was built for a commercial rating not to haul a small RV around. You have a lot of HP margin to play with.
#5. Go on vacation!
I agree. Intake, exhaust and a good tuner. Should be able to get 400crank hp easily 500 wiTH injectors. The Pistons in that vintage PSD are forged, built to handle a good power boost.
I'm more of a stock kinda guy. Was thinking of the cat at 300 or 330 HP and 800 to 900 ft lbs of torque.
I never thought of a 20K lb toy hauler as a small RV :{) The 99 F550 has a max tow rating of 26K.
As to #5 I'm on it retired in Jan.
Mar-20-2017 05:21 PM
Mar-20-2017 03:34 PM
Wild Card wrote:Turtle n Peeps wrote:
Here, let me save you about 70 grand.
#1. Stop worrying about 1,300 EGT. With piston squirter you can go well above 1,500 EGT.
#2. Tune that 7.3 up to give it more fuel and timing.
#3. Put a big wheel turbo on that thing to keep the EGT's down with more fuel timing.
#4. That truck was built for a commercial rating not to haul a small RV around. You have a lot of HP margin to play with.
#5. Go on vacation!
I agree. Intake, exhaust and a good tuner. Should be able to get 400crank hp easily 500 wiTH injectors. The Pistons in that vintage PSD are forged, built to handle a good power boost.
Mar-20-2017 03:17 PM
Wild Card wrote:
You can find the f650 with Cat and Cummins engines. Your issue is not enoug gears in the transmission.
Any modern diesel with 6spd trans will pull that trailer 3 times better.
Mar-20-2017 03:15 PM
Wild Card wrote:
You can find the f650 with Cat and Cummins engines. Your issue is not enoug gears in the transmission.
Any modern diesel with 6spd trans will pull that trailer 3 times better.