One strongly over the other? I understand they put out very similar numbers on these idi's
input?
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7.3 IDI F-350 4x4 1990
-Custom '92 interior
-Custom exhaust - Banks Y Pipe, Flowmaster muffler and Dual 4.25" Stacks
-Reman'd Heavy Duty E4OD and Billet Converter
-Reman'd Transfer Case.
-Reman'd Water pump
-Reman'd Power Steering pump
-New Brakes
-New engine seals and oil pan
-New Oil pump
-New RUST-FREE Cab and Bed
-3" Body Lift
-Fresh under coating on frame No more face full of rust under the truck!!
-16x10 Eagle Alloy 186 with 33's
-8ft snow plow
-Only 90K on the odometer
-Soon to come-
Mid 80's front clip
Matching fender flares
Black paint job with chrome trim (fender flares, grill, bed runners, wheels, exhaust stacks, windshield trim, bumper)
2.5" leveling kit
4.6l Mustang GT 1997
-Custom side exhaust (no mufflers, Ford Racing Exhaust tips
-Aftermarket stereo
-Alpine headunit
-JL Component Speakers
-JL 300x2 Amp
-JL 10" W7 Sub
-JL 500x1 Amp
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88 F-250 body,550 rear frame setup, 7.3 idi, 3:73 dana 80 rear, srw, dana 50 front, heavy duty leaf springs, back up camera, 20$ wallyworld fog lamps, class 5 bumper hitch welded to frame and gusseted, 32" steering tires all around, ac power converter,jeep bucket seats, deezee runningboards (cab only),cobra 29 cb w/ 102" whip, 2 trucklight worklights on front stake pocket each side,high lift jack behind seat, toolbox for the junk, visor, running lights, 6600 lbs with all my junk
i plan to add propane kit, stake body bed, gn hitch,western style mirrors, and a lot more
<span style="color: red">i have created a website for old ford diesels please check it out and tell me what you think</span> http://oldforddiesels.googlepages.com/home
yeah i agree on that... they do put out similar numbers correct?
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7.3 IDI F-350 4x4 1990
-Custom '92 interior
-Custom exhaust - Banks Y Pipe, Flowmaster muffler and Dual 4.25" Stacks
-Reman'd Heavy Duty E4OD and Billet Converter
-Reman'd Transfer Case.
-Reman'd Water pump
-Reman'd Power Steering pump
-New Brakes
-New engine seals and oil pan
-New Oil pump
-New RUST-FREE Cab and Bed
-3" Body Lift
-Fresh under coating on frame No more face full of rust under the truck!!
-16x10 Eagle Alloy 186 with 33's
-8ft snow plow
-Only 90K on the odometer
-Soon to come-
Mid 80's front clip
Matching fender flares
Black paint job with chrome trim (fender flares, grill, bed runners, wheels, exhaust stacks, windshield trim, bumper)
2.5" leveling kit
4.6l Mustang GT 1997
-Custom side exhaust (no mufflers, Ford Racing Exhaust tips
-Aftermarket stereo
-Alpine headunit
-JL Component Speakers
-JL 300x2 Amp
-JL 10" W7 Sub
-JL 500x1 Amp
ya any turbo will be about close but ats is stock i think but who cares if you can say i have a banks
but the only way to increase power if you have a turbo is a much larger turbo so id base on price/package
banks has a better package but is more costly
and a used or only the turbo could be a cheap solution if you had pipes made up
for example banks has a kit with exhaust, e4od chip, turbo, intake , airfilter, etc. ats has a intake filter and turbo maybe a downpipe thats it
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88 F-250 body,550 rear frame setup, 7.3 idi, 3:73 dana 80 rear, srw, dana 50 front, heavy duty leaf springs, back up camera, 20$ wallyworld fog lamps, class 5 bumper hitch welded to frame and gusseted, 32" steering tires all around, ac power converter,jeep bucket seats, deezee runningboards (cab only),cobra 29 cb w/ 102" whip, 2 trucklight worklights on front stake pocket each side,high lift jack behind seat, toolbox for the junk, visor, running lights, 6600 lbs with all my junk
i plan to add propane kit, stake body bed, gn hitch,western style mirrors, and a lot more
<span style="color: red">i have created a website for old ford diesels please check it out and tell me what you think</span> http://oldforddiesels.googlepages.com/home
ur e4od is a reman ? to stock or was it modded my c6 was totaly over hauled to be much better and it had different shift points the changed shift points would affect a banks trans pack for me but if urs is stock youd be ok also the banks transpack will account for the turbo shift points
i think banks claims higher hp and trq too but its a less user/mod friendly system than ats
an ats will be easily acceptable to propane injection or a ram air setup while banks is engineered for just banks components
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88 F-250 body,550 rear frame setup, 7.3 idi, 3:73 dana 80 rear, srw, dana 50 front, heavy duty leaf springs, back up camera, 20$ wallyworld fog lamps, class 5 bumper hitch welded to frame and gusseted, 32" steering tires all around, ac power converter,jeep bucket seats, deezee runningboards (cab only),cobra 29 cb w/ 102" whip, 2 trucklight worklights on front stake pocket each side,high lift jack behind seat, toolbox for the junk, visor, running lights, 6600 lbs with all my junk
i plan to add propane kit, stake body bed, gn hitch,western style mirrors, and a lot more
<span style="color: red">i have created a website for old ford diesels please check it out and tell me what you think</span> http://oldforddiesels.googlepages.com/home
my trans was upgraded to the all the grades i could find... the shop did increase line pressure but my **** points would prolly be off a bit since it was made for an NA idi.
i didnt know that last part that you posted... ats is more acceptable to ram air and propane injection? (i would assume water/meth injection too). that makes me like ats a bit more... since ram air was def something i've wanted and i've glanced at those injections a few times too.
no disrespect but where did you hear that from?
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7.3 IDI F-350 4x4 1990
-Custom '92 interior
-Custom exhaust - Banks Y Pipe, Flowmaster muffler and Dual 4.25" Stacks
-Reman'd Heavy Duty E4OD and Billet Converter
-Reman'd Transfer Case.
-Reman'd Water pump
-Reman'd Power Steering pump
-New Brakes
-New engine seals and oil pan
-New Oil pump
-New RUST-FREE Cab and Bed
-3" Body Lift
-Fresh under coating on frame No more face full of rust under the truck!!
-16x10 Eagle Alloy 186 with 33's
-8ft snow plow
-Only 90K on the odometer
-Soon to come-
Mid 80's front clip
Matching fender flares
Black paint job with chrome trim (fender flares, grill, bed runners, wheels, exhaust stacks, windshield trim, bumper)
2.5" leveling kit
4.6l Mustang GT 1997
-Custom side exhaust (no mufflers, Ford Racing Exhaust tips
-Aftermarket stereo
-Alpine headunit
-JL Component Speakers
-JL 300x2 Amp
-JL 10" W7 Sub
-JL 500x1 Amp
if its for a n/a engine a trans pac will help from banks but an ats will account for the shifts within the turbo
the ats turbo is more open to different shift points (cannot find a better way to explain it, ill check back when i wake up more)
the ats turbo will be sloppy in its shift points in these trannys so if you dont chsnge shift points in the trans itll be smoother
the meth/water are more ats things too
banks is engineered for max proformance with their kits and nothing else ats will engineer the turbo to be generally good in all areas including mods like water/meth injection
the ram air youll only notice a difference if its true ram air like a scoop from under the bumper puting air into the turbo with a filter in there somewhere and itd be all pipe no air box or anything. there youd notice a difference the banks will lag down a bit when the trans shifts the ats will not
youre not disrespecting at all thats understandable
well i was looking into the same thing but i didnt know if i wanted to use power adders and if the banks trans pack worked for my c6 (says for e4od)
so i called banks many times and asked around finally i got a guy who really knew his stuff and i asked him to try to sell me on it then sell me aghinst buying a banks
that along with some net searches on other fourms
and from what ive tried ats is not too happy when you ask whats youre flaws
ats is built for you to add parts to as in larger pipes etc. if you add larger pipes on a banks hp drops a bit
also ats will be able to provide a larger turbo if necessary banks will not have one
the larger turbo will be welcome if youre towing a fver or anything large
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88 F-250 body,550 rear frame setup, 7.3 idi, 3:73 dana 80 rear, srw, dana 50 front, heavy duty leaf springs, back up camera, 20$ wallyworld fog lamps, class 5 bumper hitch welded to frame and gusseted, 32" steering tires all around, ac power converter,jeep bucket seats, deezee runningboards (cab only),cobra 29 cb w/ 102" whip, 2 trucklight worklights on front stake pocket each side,high lift jack behind seat, toolbox for the junk, visor, running lights, 6600 lbs with all my junk
i plan to add propane kit, stake body bed, gn hitch,western style mirrors, and a lot more
<span style="color: red">i have created a website for old ford diesels please check it out and tell me what you think</span> http://oldforddiesels.googlepages.com/home
It's 6 one, 1/2 dozen another. I'd go with which ever one happens to be a better deal for you. They both force air into the engine - period. Neither one is more condusive to water/meth, propane, intercoolers, etc. And a turbo isn't going to do anything to change your shift points, the TPS does that based on throttle input (your foot), and the TPS is adjustable. What a turbo will do, is give you more power and your truck may not need to downshift whereas is may have needed to prior to having a turbo during certain situations (towing, long hills, etc.). I bought my truck used with an ATS turbo already on it and it runs pretty strong. Hypermax is another turbo that is cheaper than both of them. Ford used ATS's design for their factory turbo trucks starting in 1993.
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92 F350 XLT Crewcab dually, 204K miles ATS turbo, 3 inch exhaust, DPS IP & Stage 1 injectors, Holly Red pump, K&N, E40D, aux cooler, A-pillar guages, 410 limited-slip rear, Rancho 9000s, towing package, full running boards, mud flaps, 94' Ford (Alcoa) aluminum wheels, Predator camper shell, 200 watts of Sony/Boston Acoustics! Complete engine rebuild at 176k miles. Ford reman E4OD at 204k miles.
2001 Komfort 26FS My Truck
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