2005 f250 info
#16
By no means is the 6.4L perfect as a 7.3L stock for stock, but it runs circles around the 6.0L running or not with the easily fixable by removing the cancerous DPF.
6.0L requires major surgery and parts replacement to fix known weaknesses.
Adrianspeeder
#17
No, yer smokin' crack.
By no means is the 6.4L perfect as a 7.3L stock for stock, but it runs circles around the 6.0L running or not with the easily fixable by removing the cancerous DPF.
6.0L requires major surgery and parts replacement to fix known weaknesses.
Adrianspeeder
By no means is the 6.4L perfect as a 7.3L stock for stock, but it runs circles around the 6.0L running or not with the easily fixable by removing the cancerous DPF.
6.0L requires major surgery and parts replacement to fix known weaknesses.
Adrianspeeder
it isn't that bad Adrian.
every ford diesel has had issues, including the 6.7
#18
No, yer smokin' crack.
By no means is the 6.4L perfect as a 7.3L stock for stock, but it runs circles around the 6.0L running or not with the easily fixable by removing the cancerous DPF.
6.0L requires major surgery and parts replacement to fix known weaknesses.
Adrianspeeder
By no means is the 6.4L perfect as a 7.3L stock for stock, but it runs circles around the 6.0L running or not with the easily fixable by removing the cancerous DPF.
6.0L requires major surgery and parts replacement to fix known weaknesses.
Adrianspeeder
#19
Yes ford has began work on their version of the 7.3. it won't be the same as the 7.3 of old times but it is in the works and their hoping to have a prototype by early to mid 2013.
#20
The 7.3, 6.0, and 6.4 were not FORD built, they were IH/Navistar. The new 6.7 is the first FORD built diesel.
#21
#22
Wow, I missed that little gem about Ford "building" the 7.3 again. Seriously?? They just spent millions and millions (and maybe close to a billion) dollars on creating the 6.7. Why would they ditch it after two years? Got any links to articles stating this? Or is it from your mechanics who probably also say that Ford still owns Cummings.
#23
Wow, I missed that little gem about Ford "building" the 7.3 again. Seriously?? They just spent millions and millions (and maybe close to a billion) dollars on creating the 6.7. Why would they ditch it after two years? Got any links to articles stating this? Or is it from your mechanics who probably also say that Ford still owns Cummings.
well i do see 3 motors since 03...... 6.0 6.4 and the 6.7... 6.0 used the longest of these. it wouldn't surprise me if they did look to change again.
#24