2five7
WKR
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- Jul 15, 2017
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A 6.0 powerstroke with a stock tune will get out pulled by the new 7.3 gas pretty easily.I’ve got a 2006 powerstroke diesel. The motor has been gone through and built to be dependable. It had a few tweaks like increasing airflow and some valve work. But, it’s running a “stock” tune to match the specs. So, it’s a puppy dog compared to the power it could have. Yet, it is no comparison between it and a new gasser. Yes, gas motors have come a long ways on power and pulling. But, they pale in comparison to any diesel made in the last 25 years when it comes to actual pulling power.
With that said, the brake pads on my newer half ton are bigger than the brake pads on my older diesel. Times are a changing. The auto makers are definitely making better vehicles. They are better built, stronger, and fit multiple needs that the average family requires. These new trucks are awesome. They’ll last a long time.
It’s funny though to read how many people trade regularly though. In a time when vehicles are being made to last a very long time. The auto makers listened and built what consumers wanted. And consumers no longer seem to want a vehicle to last for three decades.