My friend has a 2000 F250 2WD extended cab long bed with the 7. 3 and automatic. He is retired and pulls a 31' Airstream all over the mid US going to shooting matches in the summer. It has been pretty impressive and really got me to thinking about a diesel. He has a 4" exhaust, K&N filter, Hypertech chip, 80 gal auxillary tank. He says nobody passes him when he gets in the hills and he passes lots of Duramaxes and Dodges. After doing research and spending a lot of time on TDR I got my 04 Dodge six shooter 4x4 and it is still fairly stock. We were both running with just our hunting stuff loaded in each truck, caravaning north of Sheridan, Wy. , talking on the walkie talkies. I was in front of him and going down the hills, he would run up on me. On one long hill I finally asked him if he was coasting or racing, (we were doing about 70). He pulled up beside me and said his automatic did not hold him back as well as my manual transmission did. I said well lets see what that big bad Ford can do and he punched it. He got just about a fender on me before I got the pedal down and I started to walk him up the hill. Pulled him about a length and shut down at about 85-90. He told me when we stopped for lunch that if he didn't have all that fuel in his aux tank he would have pulled me easy. I explained my truck was a 4X4 and probably outweighed him but he insisted his 2X4 Ford was heavier. Yeah, OK. He has been doggin every Dodge guy he runs into for years, but he has kinda shut-up lately. (Just wait til I get my TST in. ) Today, I got a call from him saying his transmission started puking oil out the front and it just cost him $2500 to get it fixed in Billings. He's got about 75K miles on it. Don't know what the original warranty was. I think there just might be a Dodge in his future.