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Old 06-25-2019, 07:29 AM   #21
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The figures I quoted were dyno by many people on several dynos. 1/4 mile times are down in the 12 second range. It’s takes a lot more power than stock to run that ET. I can tell by my seat of the pants duno I have way more power than stock. An 8300 pound truck that will spin the back tires at 50 MPH isn’t stock, mine will.
Lynwood

Lynwood - I along with most of the rest of us are talking the Ford built 6.7 and current technology. Your 6.4 Navistar built is very different



1/4 mile times - most of us have no desire to put our trucks on a track. 12 second times with only a delete - I sincerely doubt that an 8000+ pound 4x4 pickup will get anywhere near that ET without lots more mods. engine and driveline.



I still want to see 'real' test results for a deleted 6.7
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