I've got a 2003 5.9 dually Auto but I'm using to pull my 20,000 lb toy hauler. It does okay in terms of power though it certainly leaves something to be desired, but the big issue is braking. It'll be damn nice to have an engine brake, or even just the ability to reliably brake with the transmission.
A buddy has a 2008 6.7 l which of course already has an engine brake, but it's a single rear wheel, it's got a tuner in it but I'm not entirely sure I trust, it has a bunch of wiring issues including what I believe to be a ****ty plug on the transmission, and consequently it's having transmission issues. I'm pretty sure the issues are purely electrical. I can pick up his truck for $6,700 bucks, and I can sell my 5.9 for more than that, but I'd have to swap my front and rear axles as I need the dually for the towing capacity, and while I do like that he's got a mega cab, the rockers are blown out. I can fix that as well. I like my interior better as I've got power seats, but Minor details
The big question though, is what I'd be better off sticking with my 5.9, bumping the power, and either beefing up the auto or dropping in an NV 5600, or would it be better to just start with the 6.7 and 68 rfe? If I stick with the 5.9, I have to do an engine brake and possibly transmission. I could get away with just the engine brake, cuz I am making enough power to get me where I need to go, but it's anxiety inducing trying to accelerate, and 12% 20 mi long grades are a little terrifying especially considering I don't have a transmission temperature gauge.
What says the internet. I feel like the bone stock 6.7 with its stock brake and bigger transmission is really starting with an upgrade, but I don't have a heap of time to be swapping axles, and troubleshooting what is hopefully only transmission electrical issues. The other consideration here is that while everybody is trying to sell 2003 duallys with a blown up transmission or motor for near 20 grand, even if I posted it at 7k I'd be surprised if I ever even got a call back. Everyone is asking absolutely outrageous prices for ****ed up vehicles, but I've got several perfectly good trucks listed for less than half the regular asking price cuz I'm not trying to Dick anyone, and I haven't got a single call on any of them. I live full time in my trailer on the road, so I really don't want to have yet another truck added to the fleet that I have to leave in storage. Is the 6.7 really worth the upgrade?
A buddy has a 2008 6.7 l which of course already has an engine brake, but it's a single rear wheel, it's got a tuner in it but I'm not entirely sure I trust, it has a bunch of wiring issues including what I believe to be a ****ty plug on the transmission, and consequently it's having transmission issues. I'm pretty sure the issues are purely electrical. I can pick up his truck for $6,700 bucks, and I can sell my 5.9 for more than that, but I'd have to swap my front and rear axles as I need the dually for the towing capacity, and while I do like that he's got a mega cab, the rockers are blown out. I can fix that as well. I like my interior better as I've got power seats, but Minor details
The big question though, is what I'd be better off sticking with my 5.9, bumping the power, and either beefing up the auto or dropping in an NV 5600, or would it be better to just start with the 6.7 and 68 rfe? If I stick with the 5.9, I have to do an engine brake and possibly transmission. I could get away with just the engine brake, cuz I am making enough power to get me where I need to go, but it's anxiety inducing trying to accelerate, and 12% 20 mi long grades are a little terrifying especially considering I don't have a transmission temperature gauge.
What says the internet. I feel like the bone stock 6.7 with its stock brake and bigger transmission is really starting with an upgrade, but I don't have a heap of time to be swapping axles, and troubleshooting what is hopefully only transmission electrical issues. The other consideration here is that while everybody is trying to sell 2003 duallys with a blown up transmission or motor for near 20 grand, even if I posted it at 7k I'd be surprised if I ever even got a call back. Everyone is asking absolutely outrageous prices for ****ed up vehicles, but I've got several perfectly good trucks listed for less than half the regular asking price cuz I'm not trying to Dick anyone, and I haven't got a single call on any of them. I live full time in my trailer on the road, so I really don't want to have yet another truck added to the fleet that I have to leave in storage. Is the 6.7 really worth the upgrade?