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Post 7 of this thread, dualwheels66 writes:
Oh, don't worry I plan on breaking in the truck before I do anything to it. I will just get the 3 year warranty and then I will do my mods when the 36,000 miles are up.
Post 10 of this thread, dualwheels66 writes:
I bet you that before my warranty is up there is a supercharger, dual exhaust, cold air intake, and a tuner on it, no matter what anyone says. I think any truck can be improved upon. It seems to me that these trucks run forever so who needs a warranty?
A 2005 3v V10 with 410HP at rear wheels on a dyno will have at least one verifiable print out, that, and a few photos, and the recipe for all the mods would be easy to post and write up..
Until you share the secret with all you V10 owning brothers here ....all you are doing is talking...
yada yada yada, talk is cheap but HP/TQ cost money! I'll believe it when I see it! not saying it can't be done, just saying I've yet to see it on an 05' or newer 3V V10!
Don't go away mad DW66. I too have a new v10 on order that should be here in a couple weeks. Some of us would be very interested in what has been done to your brothers rig and what you have planned for yours.
if the 410hp is proven, why cant we see the dyno printout now? thats not too much to ask, is it? i have 3 V10's in my garage, and i would love to build 1 of them the way your brother did. please?
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