dear lord..someone please edit the 'fire fire' out of the video, LOL
good numbers Dave...
it probably would have put down a little better numbers if it didn't take all the smog back through the intake...LOL
Very impressed David, not surprised at all. I saw what it had in it at the track. Still very impressed.
Could this be the twin mythical year?
The return of Snow White to not only respectability, but also to respect and a truck you do not want to line up against.
And the year of the almighty, neglected an majestic 7.3 Dinosaur.
All you doubters out there must remember that the 426 Hemi is an older Dinosaur than the 7.3, it is still doing pretty well. For that matter the old Dinosaur Small Block Chevy is still doing OK.
No way will there ever be a "year of the 7.3", ever.
No way will there ever be a "year of the 7.3", ever.
Come on.... you don't like watching the special olympics?
The 7.3 never followed anyone, it set the course.
6.4 nothing but a reworked duramax:shrug: big deal
The 7.3 never followed anyone, it set the course.
6.4 nothing but a reworked duramax:shrug: big deal
There was. It was 1994. :ford: It was some seriously hot stuff back then... 215 flywheel HP, oh, yeah! That's the motor all the cool kids had.No way will there ever be a "year of the 7.3", ever.
^correctedimp:The 7.3 never followed anyone, it set the course.
6.4 nothing but a reworked 6.0:shrug: big deal
There was. It was 1994. :ford: It was some seriously hot stuff back then... 215 flywheel HP, oh, yeah! That's the motor all the cool kids had.
^correctedimp:
Now, the 6.7? That could pass for a re-worked duramax. Aside from the reverse-flow heads, those engines have a lot in common as far as design is concerned.