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<blockquote data-quote="Azure Mach1" data-source="post: 9844210" data-attributes="member: 7499"><p>Some of the 7.3 Powerstrokes will smoke up a storm with a tune. Mine does and I enjoy smoking out people who are being jackasses. They will smoke a bit without a tune also. The 7.3 IMHO was the hay day of the Powerstroke to date but Ford is still building trucks so who knows what the future holds. The newer engines have better numbers but with a very heavy load where lugging power is needed the displacement of the 7.3 is nice to have. My father-in-laws Duramax is a wonderful truck empty or lightly loaded. But weigh it down with a 5th wheel full of grain and it struggles where the old 7.3 and even the Cummins engines can still build RPM and get up to speed without reving the crap out of the engine in lower gears to get on top of their torque curves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Azure Mach1, post: 9844210, member: 7499"] Some of the 7.3 Powerstrokes will smoke up a storm with a tune. Mine does and I enjoy smoking out people who are being jackasses. They will smoke a bit without a tune also. The 7.3 IMHO was the hay day of the Powerstroke to date but Ford is still building trucks so who knows what the future holds. The newer engines have better numbers but with a very heavy load where lugging power is needed the displacement of the 7.3 is nice to have. My father-in-laws Duramax is a wonderful truck empty or lightly loaded. But weigh it down with a 5th wheel full of grain and it struggles where the old 7.3 and even the Cummins engines can still build RPM and get up to speed without reving the crap out of the engine in lower gears to get on top of their torque curves. [/QUOTE]
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