In the spirit of "different horses for different courses", I guess I'd like to see these recommendations based more on the intended usage of the truck. That would help me make some decisions on possible future upgrades.
Admittedly, some people are interested only in maximum possible dyno numbers. Others want the best drag racing configuration (track or street). Someone else is looking to build the ultimate sled puller. All of that is fine and well - to each his/her own!
In my case, however, I use my truck to pull a 13,500 lb GVWR 5th wheel RV. I'm interested in an optimum towing configuration. I don't want to kill fuel mileage, I don't want to have to worry about EGT's on long grades, I don't want to have the 5ver black from soot at the end of every day on the road, I'm not interested in burning up a clutch in the middle of nowhere on a Sunday afternoon, I have to be able to back the 5ver into a campsite, etc.
As you can see from my signature, the mods I've made so far are minimal (BHAF, Jardine 4" exhaust, Edge EZ). This has made a nice towing package - 1100 degF maximum EGT's, 10% better fuel mileage and
much improved midrange torque.
To give an example of the information I could use, with an 1100 degF maximum EGT, obviously I could use a little more fuel. If I didn't want to exceed 1250 degF, should I go with DD1's or DD2's?
My point is that not everyone on the forum is looking for a 700 RWHP truck that blacks out the sky every time the loud pedal is depressed. It would be nice to see some recommended configurations based on the different applications for which our trucks are used.
JM2CW!
Rusty