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carringb wrote:
3-valve V10 was never offered in the E-series, even today. The Banks PowerPack on the PI-2V V10 will match the HP and have more torque than the 3V. V10 got the TorqueShift starting with the '05 MY.
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Dec-07-2013 08:32 PM
vacuumbed wrote:Brian (carringb) should know the answer to that.
I will admit, the V10 3 valve with the Torqueshift sounds like a very nice setup. I don't know if any regular bodied E350's had them.
Dec-07-2013 08:30 PM
vacuumbed wrote:17 and sometimes better. 🙂SoCalDesertRider wrote:
Why not transfer the RV body from the 350 to the 450? Get the 6.0 running and you can avoid all the work of the drivetrain and electrical swapping. 🙂
If you want a very good '05 6.0 E350 cargo van, I'll be selling ours in near future. Had it since it was 3 years old with 13k miles. First owner was the company I worked for at the time. Has only about 50k miles on it now, if I remember correctly, and has never had a problem with the 6.0, or the 5R110 tranny, or anything for that matter. No rust anywhere either and body just about perfect shape. The van is in AZ. Would love to keep it but nobody drives it anymore and it just sits there costing insurance each month.
I can't swap the bodies. The E450 is a cutaway with a longer wheelbase. It's also a dually.
Your 2005 sounds like a nice van, but I probably couldn't afford it. I'm looking for a wrecked one to keep the cost down. Are you getting around 17 MPG out of that van?
Dec-07-2013 11:26 AM
vacuumbed wrote:
Thanks Les. Carringb does have an insane amount of miles on his V10. I know the V10 is rock solid reliable. My 1997 E350 Airstream van has a V10 in it now. There's nothing wrong with it, it runs perfect. I bought this van back in June in Alabama and drove it home to Salt Lake City without a hiccup. Well, I blew a front tire in Louisiana, but that's not the engine fault. :B
I'm doing this because I really enjoyed owning that 6.0 diesel and I want another one. The project is still on. I just decided not to use the engine from the 2008 E450 that I just bought. I want it for body parts though, so I'm selling the drivetrain.
I'm going to find a lower mileage wrecked van exactly like mine but with a 6.0. Probably a 2007-2009. One that runs. I will be able to use ALL the parts, including the rear axle.
Stay tuned!
Nov-20-2013 11:09 AM
Nov-20-2013 11:08 AM
SoCalDesertRider wrote:
Why not transfer the RV body from the 350 to the 450? Get the 6.0 running and you can avoid all the work of the drivetrain and electrical swapping. 🙂
If you want a very good '05 6.0 E350 cargo van, I'll be selling ours in near future. Had it since it was 3 years old with 13k miles. First owner was the company I worked for at the time. Has only about 50k miles on it now, if I remember correctly, and has never had a problem with the 6.0, or the 5R110 tranny, or anything for that matter. No rust anywhere either and body just about perfect shape. The van is in AZ. Would love to keep it but nobody drives it anymore and it just sits there costing insurance each month.
Nov-20-2013 10:04 AM
blt2ski wrote:
A VT365 in the IHC motors is the true mdt motor of that series. IIRC it was 236/660 max, with low power out puts in the 190/520 range. Maybe even as low as 160. 180-190 has been IHC's typical low hp for the turbo v8 with 235 for a high, torque from 500-660. RPM is limited to 2800 or 3000 vs ford upwards of 3500-4000 IIRC.
any way, hope you are having fun with the project. I am sure just like the GM 6.5 with proper tweaking, one can make these motors be pretty reliable etc.
Marty