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Buying a new 2021 f150 or f250

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Old 01-02-2021, 04:51 PM
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Look at the new 7.3 with the 10 speed transmission.

The 7.3 is a 2k option but it looks like a good balance between the 6.2 and the powerstroke.
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Old 01-02-2021, 08:35 PM
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dude... get the 7.3L 250!!! If you regularly haul heavy you’ll be glad you have the overhead in the trans and a monster heavy duty big block. Its a huge upgrade over a 150. The 250 trans and pushrod motor iS BUILT TO LAST. I don’t haul heavy often enough to warrant a 250, but dude the new 7.3L is an exciting engine!!! The trans is built HUGEEEEEE

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I wish that 7.3 was available in the F150.
push rods, single cam, naturally asperated.
it's just awesome to think about.
When these motors start showing up in junkyards they'll start popping up in Mustangs.
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They already started to show up in mustangs. The 7.3L has huge power potential with a set of ported heads, single plane style intake, and high rpm cam. I wonder what the stock block
can hold with rings gapped and a big turbo 😳😳



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