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I'm looking into getting a 1994-1997 f250 turbo diesel in the next year or when ever I get the money and I'm just making a list of mods I'm wanting to do so I know what kind of budget I need. I was wondering what everyones thoughts on stacks are . I like the look of dual stacks one in each corner of the box. Are there any pro or cons of stacks besides looks.
6637 $100
3" downpipe $100
exhaust $1-400
Gauges starting at $200
Chip with custom tunes $350
HPOP $450
stageI's starting at $500
Intercooler around $4-500
E-fuel $500
If auto.
Trans cooler starting at $125
Valve body $250 TC $600
If 5 speed.
Valair clutch $750
That'll keep you busy for a while.
I like stacks just don't go bigger then 7".
The con is you lose 4-7" of bed space
those are exactly what mods i was going to do. my dad has a 99 and those are also the mods we are going to do to his.
you didnt put in there when a new exhaust would be good to put on so when would be a good time to do that mod? if i would do stacks i would keep them fairly small. and if i dont do stacks im going to put a 4 inch stainless steel system with 6 inch tip on
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