square1
Veteran Member
The older diesels will run you out of the building within minutes.
The older diesels will run you out of the building within minutes.
Sounds about the same as mine...The 6.7 power stroke can be fully deleted; egr, SCR, and dpf. A tune is needed to turn off all the systems, but a mild tow tune is more than enough with the increased air in and out of the engine. Did all this on my dad's truck in a afternoon.
The 6.0 power stroke is my favorite diesel engine. Very stout once the updates are done. I guess you can say I bulletproof it, but he's my list.
Reseal the bed plate
ARP studs.
Decked heads
New stand pipes
New Dummy plugs
New STC fitting on the hpo pump
Reseal injectors
Bulletproof egr cooler
New oil cooler
Switched coolant to Cat elc (most Important step).
It doesn't miss a beat.
80 horse power increase over stock, trans shift points, injection timing, throttle modulation adjusted for maximum economy.
Same with tow tune, chip 'talks' to engine and trans, firms shifts, lowers/raises shift points, locks torque converter, for best towing performance.
Well that would eliminate where I live... the State still does emission tested on gas powered vehicles 1976 and newer.
Any fatal flaws in the current production diesel?
Only ask because my brother picked one up earlier this year...
The longest bed you can buy with a half ton crew of any make is 6.5'
Not sure about the other brands' 3/4 tons, but my F-250 has a 6' 10" box. Perhaps that is common in 3/4 tons but not available in 1/2 tons? As others have said, the 5.5' boxes are a problem for gooseneck and 5th wheel hitches. Potential for the trailer to contact the cab when backing up and turning.
Modifications only affect the warranty of the part you modify. Nothing "voids your warranty" as a whole. If you change the exhaust they can say that the exhaust warranty won't be honored and perhaps something it affects like the exhaust valves order other components but it won't void the warranty on your transmission or wheels or interior or paint etc.
Good luck with that. If you delete you're doing much more than changing the exhaust and they can pretty much link any failure to your mods. They can say the increase in power from a tune caused any number of failures.
I was told by a guy that does alot of towing across states that the FORD 6.7L PSD (for 2011, it was rated at 390HP/735ft/tq) performs head & shoulders better than the 7.3L or any previous gas/diesel engine. Just 2 cents worth......
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