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i have been looking into this for my 78' ford and from my research it can cost you anywhere from about 5k-25k just depending on what you want and how much of it you do yourself. I bet you could call fordcummins and they would beable to help you out. fordcummins.com - Increase Horsepower with Ford Cummins Diesel conversion kits
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4bts can be modified to much higher power outputs and can make a monster mileage getter and power house. I have read a few articles and talked to a few folks that get up to like 30-50mpg or so. Theres an article in diesel power magazine about a guy with a 400hp 4bt that gets 40mpg in an early style bronco. I dont know about you guys but I wish I had a rig like that. He was running 35s I think.
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I am a member of 4btswaps also, put a 6bt in a 92 chevy crewcab dually, one thing to remember about the 4bt is that most of them are coming from bread trucks, if they can haul one of those around it will definatly be able to haul the f150 around, look for one of the P pumped models, more cost up front but you can get alot more HP out of it with little money, and 30mpg is reality but 50mpg is keepin it a 55mph,drafting,mexican overdrive down hills, turning off at long red lights, etc etc. Bob
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I am a member of 4btswaps also, put a 6bt in a 92 chevy crewcab dually, one thing to remember about the 4bt is that most of them are coming from bread trucks, if they can haul one of those around it will definatly be able to haul the f150 around, look for one of the P pumped models, more cost up front but you can get alot more HP out of it with little money, and 30mpg is reality but 50mpg is keepin it a 55mph,drafting,mexican overdrive down hills, turning off at long red lights, etc etc. Bob
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