Cody Templeton
FRF Addict
If I was to do the 7.3 swap I would stay NA and just run a cam. It will make 600/600 like that and run shiiit Mexican fuel too.
If all out power is your goal, don't expect to run that south of the border in the dirt.
It might be a good idea to just do the swap to start with a a few upgrades to the engine, and then add the Whipple down the road. I know there's just not a lot of aftermarket support for the 6.2, whereas there is a lot more for the 7.3. People have said the 6.2 could be built to push the Whipple as far as it could, but on a cost analysis I'm wondering if that even makes sense to do. If the 7.3 is going to be plenty durable at the same power levels for a lot less money, then why not just do the swap.