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FINANCIAL MISTAKE

A 700, CUMMINS-POWERED OBS FORD

- BY MIKE MCGLOTHLIN

A 700HP, CUMMINS-POWERED OBS FORD

It’s true that you don’t have to spend big money to build the truck of your dreams. Even though Tyler Turay lightheart­edly refers to the project shown here as a financial mistake, his ’95 Ford F-250 is actually living proof of that statement. A self-taught fabricator and no stranger to using a wrench, his changing tastes have influenced the look of his OBS Ford tremendous­ly over the last 10 years—and doing nearly all the work himself has saved him a boatload of money. First, a Dana 60 replaced the factory Dana 50 TTB, six inches of lift was added, and the truck rode on 38-inch Mud Grapplers. Then came the ’05 axle swap, a leveled front-end, and 35s. Most recently, the old-school ¾-ton was lowered and graced with Toyo Proxes. Of course, the biggest change took place when Tyler ditched the 7.3L Power Stroke in favor of a P-pumped Cummins back in 2013.

7.3L Out, 5.9L Cummins In

After encounteri­ng multiple electrical gremlins with his modified-yet-aged 7.3L Power Stroke, Tyler came across a ’92 first-gen take-out engine listed on Craigslist. Because he had a strong desire to simplify the truck and make more horsepower—and the Cummins could be had for just $1,500—his mind was made up. However, knowing the first-gen Cummins’ VE injection pump would never provide the kind of fueling he was after, he sourced a P7100, front cover, injection lines, and everything else he’d need from a Ford F800 and went to work. The 265,000-mile,

P-pump-equipped 5.9L was swapped in and life was good, for a few years anyway…

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