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I'm not doubting the V10 performance, but there's a huge difference that stating the tq/hp numbers doesn't show- Where the torque is in the powerband.
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That is true, But the V10 pulls pretty well down at 1500 RPM. At 4000 it really pulls. You just have to get used to letting it go that fast. I wish mine was a manual trans. I think it would give even better performance if I could shift it and it had a couple more gears.
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The later 7.3's were either 250/275hp and 500/525tq. Don't discount a couple hundred bucks for a tuner to get another 40-60hp and a pile more torque. Mine's got a basic 40hp econo tune and pulls really well and gets good milage, and like I mentioned before it has 299k on the odometer.

I think the real question comes down to if you want a diesel truck or a gas truck. Logically, you can drive a v10 for a REALLY long time a 3-4k miles a year before you make up the difference in cost and it'll probably pull just fine. My old truck was an F-250 with a 5.4 and the ZF-5 manual. It pulled an enclosed car trailer down the interstate and didn't like going uphill, but it still did it.
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There is no doubt that the diesel is better at 1500-2500rpm.
This is a couple examples of trucks I am looking at.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 1423.l2649
71000 mile truck


http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 1423.l2649
44000 mile truck

I am finding some nice looking crew cab powerstrokes in this price range but with 175000-250000 miles on them. Even if took care of there is to many possibilities of stuff that will need to be redone. I really like the top truck being the crew cab as with kids and traveling I think it would be more comfortable.
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Nice looking trucks good luck with your decision. I love my V10
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Both of those are a lot of truck for the money for sure. How much more would you have to pay for a similar year, condition, AND mileage PSD?
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Sit in the back of the 99-04 extended cab trucks. They're not cramped, but I think the crew cab is a much better deal. My last two Super Duties were extended cabs, and I held out for a crew cab this time.
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I'd like a crew can next time too.
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The 3/4 and 1 ton gas trucks seem to loose their new care value faster and deeper than any other truck I can think of. With that said it looks like there can be great deals to be had for someone that does not need or want a diesel. I love my new 6.7 PSD but if I did not tow 15k I would not have it.
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I did the math the other day. Averaged 10.5 MPG on the trip with the boat trailer. 95% highway miles at about 63 mph. I was able to maintain that speed on any incline up the NYS thruway into the Adirondack Mountains and always at the speed limit on local roads.
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I just bought a 06 f250 v10 supercab 4x4 and love it so far. It has a afe CAI and Gibson exhaust. I used the super chips cortex tuner off my 05 and it really woke it up!
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For sure go for the crew if you want the space.

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I find that my Supercab is great fr inside storage or the dog, but pretty much a torture chamber for full-grown humans for more than a few minutes, and that the littke dors are a real PIA sometimes. I will be looking for a crew next time.
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I bought a V10 excursion in 2002 (2001 model with 20,000 miles on it) - I have always pulled an 8500 lb camper with it - about 5000 miles/year. It has just turned 240,000 miles - uses a bit of oil now - but has never missed a beat.

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