Powerstroke in 10th gen

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  1. ak_cowboy

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    :pepper: $$$$$$$ :pepper:

    And a warmed over 4bt will smoke an EB on toque and MPG
     
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    BlackThundah Aka LilWhiteFiddy

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    What about a wrecked eco boost. :think:
     
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    You can get a bit more power out of 4bta but they really dont like making good power unless you have a big wallet
     
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    TFIDDLE VEEEE TEn

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    To me the power to weight ratio is why not many people use strokes

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    6.7 cummins: .30 hp per pound (1150lb, 350hp for a 2007 model)
    7.3 PowerStroke: .29 hp per pound (920lb, 275hp for 2003 model)

    Again, not a big difference.
     
  6. TFIDDLE

    TFIDDLE VEEEE TEn

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    True but a deleted 6.7 with a good tune can dip well into the 500 hp area

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