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| 6.0L Performance Parts Discussion What has or has not worked for you? |
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HOLY S*** BATMAN !
OK, I just loaded Looney into my 05 excursion and I think I need to get head studs....and new shorts.
If someone told me that this truck could spin its wheels (it's a little damp) half way down the block I would have called ![]() Unreal.
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It gets expensive now that you had a taste of power
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next thing you know your going to have $8-10k in it and still wanting to go faster haha. The looney is awesome and I ran my truck 7-8 months with it before I blew a head gasket. Just to let you know I don't take it easy on it and never have even before studs. If you don't want to have to stud it, then just take it easy on it and it'll last a long time even with the Looney.
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awesome, thanks for the heads up !
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looney rocks...
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I have been running looney for about a year now and have had no problems at all. My truck is not studded and is running stronger as it was the day it was new.
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I was amazed when mine was breaking both rear 35x12.50s loose on the 1-2 shift on dry pavement
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I've had the Looney on my truck since about 2-3 mos after I got it, going on 3 1/2 yrs now. No studs yet, and it's been fine. As long as she knew it wasn't studded from the beginning, shouldn't be a problem.
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