Truck: 2007 crew cab long bed 4x4 3500 DRW, 5. 9 auto 4. 10, 6000 miles as of today.
Application: Daily driver, family hauler and toybox puller. 38. 5 triple axle 5th wheel @15k loaded to Glamis 8-10 times per season, 5-6 trips to Northern AZ mountains during the summer. Steep grades and extremely high temps (120 plus).
After reading the forums etc. for 5 months it was an easy decision to upgrade my transmission first. ATS converter, valve body and billet input shaft along with a Mag Hy-tec pan and auxiliary cooler with fan.
What has not been an easy decision is the power end of things. There are so many options regarding programmers, intakes and exhaust systems. I don't care about being the fastest truck in town. I want the truck to live a good long, reliable life with more than enough power to get my garbage to the dunes and up that long steep stretch of I-40 to Flagstaff.
I have looked at the Banks Big Hoss package and like what they market but can't help but think it is more marketing genius than products that are actually worth the pretty penny they are asking for it. I do like the idea of making good power without blowing a ton of black smoke(don't get me wrong, I like seeing a big plume but would prefer not to have my truck do it if possible).
Please help me make my final decisions regarding power upgrades for my specific needs.
Application: Daily driver, family hauler and toybox puller. 38. 5 triple axle 5th wheel @15k loaded to Glamis 8-10 times per season, 5-6 trips to Northern AZ mountains during the summer. Steep grades and extremely high temps (120 plus).
After reading the forums etc. for 5 months it was an easy decision to upgrade my transmission first. ATS converter, valve body and billet input shaft along with a Mag Hy-tec pan and auxiliary cooler with fan.
What has not been an easy decision is the power end of things. There are so many options regarding programmers, intakes and exhaust systems. I don't care about being the fastest truck in town. I want the truck to live a good long, reliable life with more than enough power to get my garbage to the dunes and up that long steep stretch of I-40 to Flagstaff.
I have looked at the Banks Big Hoss package and like what they market but can't help but think it is more marketing genius than products that are actually worth the pretty penny they are asking for it. I do like the idea of making good power without blowing a ton of black smoke(don't get me wrong, I like seeing a big plume but would prefer not to have my truck do it if possible).
Please help me make my final decisions regarding power upgrades for my specific needs.