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Re: opinions on 6.4 powerstroke
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Posted by Lumpy on March 06, 2007 at 18:40:35 from (199.120.94.231):
In Reply to: opinions on 6.4 powerstroke posted by D17 man on March 06, 2007 at 18:01:16:
Been in the tractor pull'in business for a couple of years. When you start add'in chargers you better know whats going on. 2 chargers "stacked" will only work if the first one is a little smaller than the 2nd one. When you have this situation if the first charger fails it will 99% of the time destroy the second one sending muliple pieces into the engine. I personally have not seen the ford setup but have heard that under load or a heavy right foot the MPG numbers are in the single digits. 9 mpg or less!
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