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Hey guys, new member here. I just recently got into Diesel Performance even though I've had Diesel Trucks for years for work. I have a 2012 F-250 that I've had some upgrades done to. I went on advice from a friend that owns a performance shop not too far from me. Like I said I'm really new at this so I'm looking for yalls opinions on what other upgrades I should do now. So far I've got, HS Minimaxx, Borg-Warner Turbo, Exhaust, AFE Intake, Fuel Pump from 2015 Model. Thanks in advance.
From what I have read, there are additional small items needed to install the 2015 turbo on the older trucks. Check these two links for what else might be needed. You might also google for the turbo upgrade also.
I've seen and heard a 800+hp 6.4. Kid with too much money built the engine and transmission. It would smoke the tires in 4wd if he punched it going 60mph. If you get that much power you can pull up to the Gibbs shop and talk smack....
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the stuff pictured is the reason you can run 750+ hp in a 6.4 with stock bottom but not a 6.7?
Correct. The bottom end of the 6.4/6.0 is a lot stronger than the 6.7. Thanks to stronger connecting rods and a bed plate, they can be turned up pretty high on factory internals.
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