Godzilla 7.3 Swap

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Canuck714

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Wondering if anyone has contemplated swapping the new 7.3 when the ole 6.2 gets tired.
I have a feeling that getting all the Can-Bus electronics to communicate will be the biggest challenge.

Anyone familliar with a harness that will get all the modules to talk to each other?
 

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It would be nice, but a whippled 6.2 has been proven to be plenty reliable and powerful. I hope you find a way to do it though.
 

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It has been talked about a bit. Should bolt right up to a 6r80. As you mentioned getting all the other stuff to work would be the rough part.

Terra crew did a built to destroy on a Ford F-150 lightening that Lenger Racing out of Michigan did. Pretty cool truck.
 

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It has been talked about a bit. Should bolt right up to a 6r80. As you mentioned getting all the other stuff to work would be the rough part.

Terra crew did a built to destroy on a Ford F-150 lightening that Lenger Racing out of Michigan did. Pretty cool truck.
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It has been talked about a bit. Should bolt right up to a 6r80. As you mentioned getting all the other stuff to work would be the rough part.

Terra crew did a built to destroy on a Ford F-150 lightening that Lenger Racing out of Michigan did. Pretty cool truck.
Yup, saw that one.
6R80 bolts right up to the 7.3.
@CoronaRaptor been there done that with a blower 6.2. The 7.3 has way more potential with a simple 1 cam swap. Smaller, lighter, skinnier layout, great combo for offroad.
 
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