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94-97 Aftermarket
B code v.s. Hybrid
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[QUOTE="Powerstroke Racer, post: 96691, member: 13"] You posted as if you knew from experience, how fast I have gone has nothing to do with it. How many sets of each I have tried in my own personal trucks and in many many customers trucks however gives me lots of real world experience with each. They can be both made to run very well, however as stated above the B codes have an advantage in a DD at the lower RPM's although I have not found an upper RPM limit. I do have some 400 hybrids from Swamps that I will be doing a lil comparing with though. [/QUOTE]
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