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<blockquote data-quote="seth" data-source="post: 228747" data-attributes="member: 3210"><p>I have a 95 F250 regular cab 7.3 Diesel. It has been an excellent truck, lots of power to pull trailer and veryb reliable. With 430,000 km and a need for more room we bought a new F350 with 4 doors and the 6.0 litre. I am very impressed! This new truck has even more power than the 7.3, as good or better fuel economy and it rides much much better despite being a heavier, larger truck.</p><p></p><p>I was suprised to read that somebody thought their 7.3 had more power than the 6.0. That is not the case here. Would it have anything to do with the fact that we are in Canada and our emission laws are different?</p><p></p><p>The 6.0 litre trucks are developing a very good reputation here. Everyone I know who has one likes it. The Duramax is another story, lots of trouble with them, and the Dodge, well the engine seems to be reliable enough but My Ford will outpull it and, well, it is still a Dodge!</p><p></p><p>Love my truck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seth, post: 228747, member: 3210"] I have a 95 F250 regular cab 7.3 Diesel. It has been an excellent truck, lots of power to pull trailer and veryb reliable. With 430,000 km and a need for more room we bought a new F350 with 4 doors and the 6.0 litre. I am very impressed! This new truck has even more power than the 7.3, as good or better fuel economy and it rides much much better despite being a heavier, larger truck. I was suprised to read that somebody thought their 7.3 had more power than the 6.0. That is not the case here. Would it have anything to do with the fact that we are in Canada and our emission laws are different? The 6.0 litre trucks are developing a very good reputation here. Everyone I know who has one likes it. The Duramax is another story, lots of trouble with them, and the Dodge, well the engine seems to be reliable enough but My Ford will outpull it and, well, it is still a Dodge! Love my truck! [/QUOTE]
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