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Old 10-26-2007, 08:28 AM
bob00stroke bob00stroke is offline
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Getting back to the number of 7.3's in '03, I stumbled onto noticing AutoZone lists percentages when I went looking for online parts for my '00 7.3 F350, this is their numbers.

2003 F250 2WD
5.4 gas 60%
6.0 dsl 25%
7.3 dsl 15%
V10 gas ---

2003 F250 4WD
5.4 gas 38%
6.0 dsl 41%
7.3 dsl 21%
V10 gas ---

2003 F350 2WD
5.4 gas 25%
6.0 dsl 49%
7.3 dsl 26%
V10 gas ---

2003 F350 4WD
5.4 gas 9%
6.0 dsl 62%
7.3 dsl 29%
V10 gas ---

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Old 10-27-2007, 02:22 PM
2003f350 2003f350 is offline
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I have a 2003 7.3 here in CT. I was going to wait to buy my first diesel, but when I heard that ford was stopping the 7.3 I ran to the local dealerships and found the exact truck I wanted.
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Old 10-27-2007, 02:41 PM
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i like the 7.3 but find it hard to believe first year or 2 of production it had no problems i know the diesel i drove that was an 1990 ford it had no power and the fuel line broke and had 2 sets of injectors and something else and atleast a tranny a year sometimes 2


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Old 10-27-2007, 11:51 PM
6litereater 6litereater is offline
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im not really sure and i think im sayin the same stuff as every one else but i own an 03 7.3 and my buddy owns an 03 6.0 and i know i would double for my 7.3 if i had to choose between mine and his. hes been through 3 sets of heads 2 turbos he has had probs with the injectors end the electronis. hes got 15k miles mines got 85k and ive never had a single prob and drive the f#*%ing piss outa my truck
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Old 10-28-2007, 07:35 AM
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1 more 03 7.3 I love it and this is the best mota because they were able to have that motor longer that the 6.0/4 they keep changing and I wouldlike to see them make it again for the mileage you get and the mpg they are the best.. my thoughts
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