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7.3 Aftermarket
80%, 100% or 200% Nozzle size?
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[QUOTE="96F350KID, post: 593016, member: 1608"] Sold 475 a set of 205s will get you there no problem :thumbsup: There are many people running 238 & 250/ 200s on daily trucks with NO problems. Supporting mods is the key to holding it together. Large injectors and no push rods or springs is a problem waiting to happen, we have plenty of pictures of that carnage lol. Turbo makes the upgrades worth wild. A transmssion is the next thing you have to watch, all that power and no way to put it to the ground is asking for a roadside fun filled day! [/QUOTE]
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