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Hi, newbie here I was just wondering if any of you guys know what the best way and how to give my 93 freight train F-350 a power boost, it's got 90,000 on it, with a brand new tires, transmission, k+n air filter, also had the fuel pump and other things maximized to put out 100 percent power. But, my 94 dodge cummins diesel will still hook up to the same camper and pull away. However it doesn't have a turbo, so i was wondering if any of you people new how to get more out of it, also if there was any flowmaster exhausts or anything kind of exhaust there was that would fit it! Thanks!!
get a banks or ats turbo. if you can't get one. remove the soup bowl. a 4" exhaust will help get rid of the cats if there are any get it re-timed at a shop.
these trucks arn't speed demons but pull like hell
If you want to run with the big dogs get an ATS turbo and a set of guages on it.
When you put the turbo on it go three inch exhaust with no or a see through muffler.
Once you get that we will tell you how to make it go even better.
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