Posted by John T on October 25, 2018 at 05:51:05 from (174.255.18.50):
In Reply to: Ford V 10 posted by 37chief on October 24, 2018 at 19:17:32:
My 2006 Ford E 450 Super Duty RV with the V 10 hasn't yet to blow any plugs, I think they cured that problem by then. Iv e always been a Chevy man HOWEVER my V10 (darn Ford lol) has preformed MUCH better with like NO codes tripped or absolutely NO problems as compared yo my last big block 454 Chevy that threw codes and had problems all the time grrrrrrrrrrrr. Another HOWEVER the V10 lacks lugging power and has to shift down more often then the big block Chevy BUT the V 10 is smooth and idles perfect and produces very sweet SMOOTH response as opposed to the Chevy. My last Chevy tranny went South but so far my Ford 5R110 has performed perfect ONLY TIME WILL TELL but so far the V10 and 5R110 Tranny has well out performed my Chevy KNOCK ON WOOD LOL
Of course others Im sure can have stories the exact opposite, these are ONLY my experiences. This is like asking what brand of oil or spark plugs are best LOL
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