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I have been looking at alot of post have learned alot. I have a 2003 F250 SuperDuty Automatic bought new has just turned 14,000 miles wanting to put a exhaust on it and a chip. I also have a 30ft. bumper pull camper. I dont have any trouble pulling but just want to add some more power. I have heard alot about the Banks six gun what your thoughts? Thanks Bob PS nice forum
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P.S. What size engine does it have? Once you let me know I will move it to either the 6.0L or 7.3L Power Stroke Diesel forum.
Hey Bob, I can't speak for all the other products, but I have the Banks Six-Gun w/ speed loader, and Banks monster exhaust. I have no complaints with either. I tow on level 3 and drive in level 4. I even out ran an Identical truck who had the superchips program instead of Banks. We were both on the highest settings, and the only difference was he had dual alts. I like the extra security measures that Banks incorporates into their systems. Just a word of caution, there are several guys on here who sell, program, or used to program the tuners and they are very aggressive when it comes to promoting their products. I would suggest reading the post of the guys who use the products and not the ones with a vested interest. I think just about all the chips/tuners are about the same, give or take a few horses. i would suggest looking into the pros and cons of each and go from there.
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