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7.3 ford to 6.7 cummins swap
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[QUOTE="Bmcgarvie, post: 1540027, member: 14349"] How!? You haven't said what budget you have, nor does it sound like you have the skills to pull this off kid. If wagler diesel has pushed 3500 with their dmax on an engine dyno what makes you think you can do better than a premier shop? I'm not saying don't dream. Maybe one day a few years down the road you can get into the industry and start legit building these engine. Take the hint from all the forums, you aren't gonna accomplish this with a 1g in cash and in dads garage. Set some realistic goals and ask some good relevant questions and I guarantee all the guys will actually start helping you. [/QUOTE]
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