Dec-09-2019 03:25 PM
Dec-13-2019 04:55 AM
Dec-12-2019 06:10 PM
rjstractor wrote:I still have a old 99.5 7.3 6sp manual as well. Doesn't get used much because it's a single cab. Still runs well with 255k miles.LanceRKeys wrote:
I can’t remember the last time I had new truck fever. I have a 2001 Powerstroke with a 6 speed standard, I bet this new motor will tow circles around mine. Maybe in about 5 years I’ll have enough of my pennies saved up to to buy one. I am more excited to see that 7.3 go up the Ike than I am about Christmas.
I've got the same truck except it's a 2000 so has a bit less power. You're right, just about anything new will pull way faster. I'm not sure my truck will run up the Ike at 60 mph by itself let alone towing anything. But it's reliable as a Swiss watch and paid for!
Dec-12-2019 05:28 PM
LanceRKeys wrote:
I can’t remember the last time I had new truck fever. I have a 2001 Powerstroke with a 6 speed standard, I bet this new motor will tow circles around mine. Maybe in about 5 years I’ll have enough of my pennies saved up to to buy one. I am more excited to see that 7.3 go up the Ike than I am about Christmas.
Dec-12-2019 05:21 PM
parker.rowe wrote:
Has anyone commented so far on the amount of room around the new 7.3 vs the old mod motor? Forget about the 6.7, so much packed in there for that one.
That is one thing I never liked about the newer Ford trucks, how far under the cowl the engine was. This one looks like it could be much easier to work on.
Dec-12-2019 05:19 PM
LanceRKeys wrote:
I can’t remember the last time I had new truck fever. I have a 2001 Powerstroke with a 6 speed standard, I bet this new motor will tow circles around mine. Maybe in about 5 years I’ll have enough of my pennies saved up to to buy one. I am more excited to see that 7.3 go up the Ike than I am about Christmas.
Dec-12-2019 03:11 PM
Dec-12-2019 02:58 PM
rjstractor wrote:LanceRKeys wrote:
I can’t remember the last time I had new truck fever. I have a 2001 Powerstroke with a 6 speed standard, I bet this new motor will tow circles around mine. Maybe in about 5 years I’ll have enough of my pennies saved up to to buy one. I am more excited to see that 7.3 go up the Ike than I am about Christmas.
I've got the same truck except it's a 2000 so has a bit less power. You're right, just about anything new will pull way faster. I'm not sure my truck will run up the Ike at 60 mph by itself let alone towing anything. But it's reliable as a Swiss watch and paid for!
Dec-12-2019 02:40 PM
LanceRKeys wrote:
I can’t remember the last time I had new truck fever. I have a 2001 Powerstroke with a 6 speed standard, I bet this new motor will tow circles around mine. Maybe in about 5 years I’ll have enough of my pennies saved up to to buy one. I am more excited to see that 7.3 go up the Ike than I am about Christmas.
Dec-12-2019 02:33 PM
Dec-12-2019 01:56 PM
parker.rowe wrote:
Has anyone commented so far on the amount of room around the new 7.3 vs the old mod motor? Forget about the 6.7, so much packed in there for that one.
That is one thing I never liked about the newer Ford trucks, how far under the cowl the engine was. This one looks like it could be much easier to work on.
Dec-12-2019 10:34 AM
Dec-11-2019 07:52 PM
Williebago wrote:
Nice article, but what I want to know is when are these new engines and tranny's going to be in a F-53 Class A?
Dec-11-2019 06:56 PM
Grit dog wrote:S Davis wrote:blofgren wrote:4x4ord wrote:
The 7.3 is a $1700 option and for an additional $8800 you can have the Powerstroke. Even though the gasser is probably all most of us would ever need I think it would be very difficult to go from diesel to gas.
I think it would be much easier after dealing with a CP4 failure not covered by warranty.... :B
Just got rid of my 2013 Duramax for that reason, it started acting funny.
Just a thought, but $350 would buy a CP4 bypass that prevents the catastrophic damage if the pump gives up. $1000ish buys a new CP4, or $1500ish buys a complete CP3 conversion. (But you have to be deleted for the conversion I’m almost certain).
Several not so expensive solutions compared to buying a new truck. And you have a 2 out of 3 chance of getting a CP4 again unless you stuck with GM. Which again, he11 of a lot more $ than fixing the issue.
But makes for a good excuse for a new rig if that’s what you’re after ....
Dec-11-2019 06:10 PM