2013 Platinum 6.7 Motor Build

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wow. looks SO much better buddy. welcome to the 60ft club !
 

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Put the 22's BMF's from Mike @ No Limit on the truck this week with the Proxes ST 305/45R22. Still have to swap out the rear blocks but this should help with the track times.


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Looks good!! Bout time you got some rubber and rims on er haha


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Put the 22's BMF's from Mike @ No Limit on the truck this week with the Proxes ST 305/45R22. Still have to swap out the rear blocks but this should help with the track times.


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Looks fantastic

It's amazing how much a simple rim change can improve these trucks. I just threw some one yesterday and was blown away at how much better it looked.
 

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I guess, since they are 22's, we can technically call them "rims" :rolleyes:

I love mine!



Looks good! I'll take it:)


Ok so I'm still not happy with it. Go figure. (6 Turbo's so far). What is the correct block to put in the rear of a F350? I have the ones out of a 2014 F250 and they are to big. Looks like the 1" Aluminum block might be right but I want to do this one time. When I measure it its close with the 1" but I might have to be cut down. Any idea?


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Ok so I'm still not happy with it. Go figure. (6 Turbo's so far). What is the correct block to put in the rear of a F350? I have the ones out of a 2014 F250 and they are to big. Looks like the 1" Aluminum block might be right but I want to do this one time. When I measure it its close with the 1" but I might have to be cut down. Any idea?


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none.
 

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Ok so I'm still not happy with it. Go figure. (6 Turbo's so far). What is the correct block to put in the rear of a F350? I have the ones out of a 2014 F250 and they are to big. Looks like the 1" Aluminum block might be right but I want to do this one time. When I measure it its close with the 1" but I might have to be cut down. Any idea?


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Compounds...........
 

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Hell no! I'm extremely happy with the motor setup! In fact I call the motor project complete. Over shot my HP target by 84HP. What I meant was it took 6 Turbos before I found the one I was satisfied with. Now I am moving on the the tires and wheels. What I was not happy with was the truck not sitting level. I am asking for help on who has leveled there truck and what blocks they used in the rear. I'll find out tomorrow.


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Hell no! I'm extremely happy with the motor setup! In fact I call the motor project complete. Over shot my HP target by 84HP. What I meant was it took 6 Turbos before I found the one I was satisfied with. Now I am moving on the the tires and wheels. What I was not happy with was the truck not sitting level. I am asking for help on who has leveled there truck and what blocks they used in the rear. I'll find out tomorrow.


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F350 Rear Blocks and Carli Leveling kit sits dead level and rides damn good too.
 

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