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Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2009

This is my old beater 7.3. Truck still does the job even though its got 260000 on it. Sorry for bad video quality taken on my voyager

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  • I get about 18 with it and its a 5 speed. I can't get anyh better with it since it has 4.30 gears in it. Top speed is 70mph. Read earlier posts on turning up the fuel. Would you guys like it if I did a tuturial on how to turn up the fuel?????

  • Truck is turned up all the way and no it won't hurt it. Been like that for 3 years and 100000. Fuel will come out when you take that plate off. The pump holds fuel

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  • Your rig sounds more like an angry Mountain lion than a 7.3 diesel, I think you should've used a different camera for this..

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  • how did you get it to blow smoke??? i have a 1991 idi and i want it to blow a little smoke.

  • LOL @ FANADICALCOWHEAD "sounds like an angry mountain lion" ROFLMAO .. haha 

  • mine has 370 000 miles on it

  • listen to that turbo whistle!!!!..........lmao jks

  • do you have an egt guage if so what are they like?

  • Sweedspeed18... What happened to ya Chump, thought you was gonna teach me something!

  • @Sweedspeed18... Im guessing you did a little research on the subject or you just understood how ignorant your reasoning sounded. If there is ever anything else you dont know jack shit about just hit me up, i'll try and word it so you will be able to understand

  • Sweedspeed18... Well... HoTsHoT? Thats what i thought. Read this, you might learn something. The idea behind a free flowing exhaust is that when your making big power, the faster you get the exhaust out the faster you can get new air in to keep making power. Backpressure is really not bad for a turbo, it just makes more sense to have NO restrictions. All turbo diesel pickups come factory with a muffler

  • Sweedspeed18... I'll give you a little credit for trying but thats it. Besides being a jerk just because that comment was one of the first i ever posted( and ur right, i didny really know how) you are a dumbshit. Stacks were used on diesel trucks to keep the smoke away from traffic. Somehow you think adding a stack reduces backpressure. Please explain to me how that works.. Ppplease

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