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Pete - What are you typing in for keywords? All I ever find is some takeoff for a Banks kit or something for $150 + $150 S&H
I start off by going to eBay Motors, then drill down into the Cars and Truck Parts, then narrow the search further by specifying Ford, and then the fun begins....
The final narrowing down phrases/words I use depends on what I'm looking for. Sometimes I use "F250", or "7.3L", or the part name like "cooler", "dash", "steering", "wheel", "switch", etc.
Someone has to have some advice for a fellow PMS'er.
i got advice, PM me your address & credit card #(make sure it has PLENTY of availible money) and dont look at all the double charges on the bill , Kinda like the old food tasters for the king, Ill get one try it and if it works Ill get you one and have it sent to your house. You can't go wrong. Broke, sure, but not wrong.
Other than that, just follow the board and you will be amazed at the mods that come up.
i'm surprised nobody has said about not going over the 400hp mark with them powder metal rods, since nobody likes windows in their blocks
Good call on that. I have been busy with other things and failed to get back to this. Kinda makes me want to start a thread titled "Who has made the most HP with PMRs"?
Sorry F250 i just realized what your post said. I jumped to the conclusion you though I had a 6.o liter, and didin't notice you said to use the intercooler FROM a 6.0. Thanks for the advice, I will get them ordered tonight.
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