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Old 05-28-2009, 10:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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noob from Louisiana...

whats up guys.. I came across this site and I like what I see..

I just bought a 2002 f-250 7.3psd with auto trans and floor shift transfer case.. Its all stock except for 305 allterrain tires..

Plans are to do a leveling kit and rims and intake, 5inch straight exhaust and idk what programmer yet. Diesels are new to me and so are Fords.. I have always owned chevys but I know the you cant beat a 7.3 with a stick.





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Old 05-29-2009, 01:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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nice truck ive seen a lot of members gettin tony wildman or dp tuners, ts and swamps are good tuners as well as long as you dont get anything from Gale Banks except an intercooler you should be good imo im getting swamps tunes for my truck check out Beans Diesel Performance for some of there stuff or http://www.swampsdiesel.com/ for there stuff btw what part of la do u live in i live outside of new orleans
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I am from Franklin... close to Morgan City... I am not looking for all kinda power.. just a little more and fuel milage... I did get 20mpg on i-10 and hwy90 from baton rouge to franklin... 100 miles and 5 gallons on diesel
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