towing with supercharger or turbo, maybe???
#16
I believe you said "two" experts. So don't back down now and claim your comments were not directed at me. And as for a living I work my *** off. Not sure what that has to do with anything.
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#17
Is that so? Hmm interesting claim seeing as how me and Tarajermae were the only "two" that commented on your post and you said:
I believe you said "two" experts. So don't back down now and claim your comments were not directed at me. And as for a living I work my *** off. Not sure what that has to do with anything.
I believe you said "two" experts. So don't back down now and claim your comments were not directed at me. And as for a living I work my *** off. Not sure what that has to do with anything.
Maybe you sell insurance?
Pump gas at a service station?
Anyhow my comments were not directed at you but I see you are picking now.
And if you ain't in the trade then your hardly in a position to run circles around me pal!
#18
I'm a yacht builder by trade. But the market sucks. So I'm where the money is. Mold, asbestos, and lead paint removal. Also property damage, flood, fires etc. When I'm not running that business I work on yachts on the side for spending money and for fun I play with my truck and work on mine and my business partners 53' Hatteras Yacht.
So there it is. God I hope this date's over
To the OP I'm sorry your thread got crapped on. But getting back to the subject. Yes you most certainly can tow with an sc or tc. Some are in fact made for trucks to assist in towing. However most guys use them as a go fast mod. Thats what I did. As was stated earlier in the thread it is of upmost importance to notify your tuner of how you intend to use the truck so he can build tunes with this in mind and keep you safe and running strong.
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#19
If I do decide to drop the $$$ on a SC what would be the best manufacturer to go with??
Although today I did hear of a 2003 F350 CC SB, XLT 7.3L 4X4 with only 40000 miles and has never been driven in winter. It MAY be coming up for sale sometime before winter gets here as the current owner needs the storage area the truck takes up over the winter.
Although today I did hear of a 2003 F350 CC SB, XLT 7.3L 4X4 with only 40000 miles and has never been driven in winter. It MAY be coming up for sale sometime before winter gets here as the current owner needs the storage area the truck takes up over the winter.
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honestly, for what you are planning on doing a positive displacement or a wastegated centrufigal will be your best option.
IF it were my truck I'd lean towards a Whipple or a Roush kit, you also need to sit down with your tuner (a phone call helps also) talk to your tuner, see what supporting mods he/she/it recomends or will not tune without...
#22
LMAO! You crack me up. I have no idea what you are talking about or what your trade is. My comment about running circles around you was in regards to my truck being faster than yours. But since you are sooooo interested in what I do here it goes.
I'm a yacht builder by trade. But the market sucks. So I'm where the money is. Mold, asbestos, and lead paint removal. Also property damage, flood, fires etc. When I'm not running that business I work on yachts on the side for spending money and for fun I play with my truck and work on mine and my business partners 53' Hatteras Yacht.
So there it is. God I hope this date's over
I'm a yacht builder by trade. But the market sucks. So I'm where the money is. Mold, asbestos, and lead paint removal. Also property damage, flood, fires etc. When I'm not running that business I work on yachts on the side for spending money and for fun I play with my truck and work on mine and my business partners 53' Hatteras Yacht.
So there it is. God I hope this date's over
I dont see why people try to throw the "how much money do you make" argument out there. I'm not rich by any means. I'm an auto tech and the wife is a teacher. If I wasnt a mechanic I couldnt afford to buy mods and pay someone to install them for me. However I dont see how the thickness of ones wallet makes them any better then anyone else when it comes to mechanical things. Often the "rich" people I know are the ones most taken advantage of at performance shops.
#23
Kinda intesting! Never can tell what a person does for a living based on their trucks I guess.
I dont see why people try to throw the "how much money do you make" argument out there. I'm not rich by any means. I'm an auto tech and the wife is a teacher. If I wasnt a mechanic I couldnt afford to buy mods and pay someone to install them for me. However I dont see how the thickness of ones wallet makes them any better then anyone else when it comes to mechanical things. Often the "rich" people I know are the ones most taken advantage of at performance shops.
I dont see why people try to throw the "how much money do you make" argument out there. I'm not rich by any means. I'm an auto tech and the wife is a teacher. If I wasnt a mechanic I couldnt afford to buy mods and pay someone to install them for me. However I dont see how the thickness of ones wallet makes them any better then anyone else when it comes to mechanical things. Often the "rich" people I know are the ones most taken advantage of at performance shops.
#24
if you go to the ford website and look at new truck, look at towing specification and see what a rear end ratio does to capability.
I would re-gear it.
be honest with yourself about what it is going to cost to purchase a system, install it, then get it tuned on a dyno. then be honest that the trans will now be the week link. to me the s/c is not he best choice on an 8 year old truck that is pushing the limit pulling 7,500 pounds. also think of safety. do you really want to load a 1/2 ton truck with the familey, add more power so you can go a little faster and really be pushing the limits of the truck?
a rear gear will put less strain on the trans and the engine. mpg around town should stay the same and hwy mpg will suffer a little.
for me i would be looking at a 3/4 ton either used or maybe a new one with a 6.2 gas engine.
I would re-gear it.
be honest with yourself about what it is going to cost to purchase a system, install it, then get it tuned on a dyno. then be honest that the trans will now be the week link. to me the s/c is not he best choice on an 8 year old truck that is pushing the limit pulling 7,500 pounds. also think of safety. do you really want to load a 1/2 ton truck with the familey, add more power so you can go a little faster and really be pushing the limits of the truck?
a rear gear will put less strain on the trans and the engine. mpg around town should stay the same and hwy mpg will suffer a little.
for me i would be looking at a 3/4 ton either used or maybe a new one with a 6.2 gas engine.
#25
Same here. I could never afford to have someone install the mods. Heck most of the stuff I have I lucked out on and got it for half price. I work pretty much non stop. In fact last year I worked every day except for the time I was at Troyers shop. That was my vacation lol. Cut back some this year but I don't have a wife or kids so the money goes in the truck.
#26
Kinda intesting! Never can tell what a person does for a living based on their trucks I guess.
I dont see why people try to throw the "how much money do you make" argument out there. I'm not rich by any means. I'm an auto tech and the wife is a teacher. If I wasnt a mechanic I couldnt afford to buy mods and pay someone to install them for me. However I dont see how the thickness of ones wallet makes them any better then anyone else when it comes to mechanical things. Often the "rich" people I know are the ones most taken advantage of at performance shops.
I dont see why people try to throw the "how much money do you make" argument out there. I'm not rich by any means. I'm an auto tech and the wife is a teacher. If I wasnt a mechanic I couldnt afford to buy mods and pay someone to install them for me. However I dont see how the thickness of ones wallet makes them any better then anyone else when it comes to mechanical things. Often the "rich" people I know are the ones most taken advantage of at performance shops.
I sprinkle diamonds on my food to make my dookie twinkle.
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If you are ever in Mesa Arizona I have a toilet you may destroy if you need to dookie. However, what ever dookie enters the toilet is mine to keep
#29
I talked with the owner on Wednesday, he is selling a 03 F350... Unfortunately the one that he is selling has the 6.0L and 160,000 or so miles. The 03 with the 7.3L is not for sale at this time. He is a well driller and now has 6 7.3L F350,450,550s and was going to buy a 7th on Friday, he has 2 6.0L and is selling both of them.
My F150 does tow the camper pretty good, but I am just looking for power when it gets to the hills and also when passing someone.
This week I will try and call to get a price for re-gearing the truck. I am thinking 4.56's may be a little too deep for highway running, I may see if I can get something in the 4.30 range.
Thanks for the input guys!!
My F150 does tow the camper pretty good, but I am just looking for power when it gets to the hills and also when passing someone.
This week I will try and call to get a price for re-gearing the truck. I am thinking 4.56's may be a little too deep for highway running, I may see if I can get something in the 4.30 range.
Thanks for the input guys!!
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