2008 Ford 6.4 Twin Turbo PSD
#21
2008 Ford 6.4 Twin Turbo PSD
Well, from someone who has owned all three....
The 2003 Chevy rattled the day I bought it. The transmission was going out after 20K miles. Traded it.
The 2004 Dodge had the cheapest looking interior on anything I've ever owned. However, that Cummins was awesome. I didn't like the ride but it was the easiest driving. Quickest handling and turning out of the three.
The 2006 F250 is the best styled, inside and out, of all three and has the most room. The motor is a bit underpowered compared to the Cummins but it's a great traveling truck since it has all the bells and whistles. I wish I'd have bought the 40 20 40 seat instead of the captains chairs. I don't know what moron thought those arm rests would be comfortable buy he was an idiot.
The 2003 Chevy rattled the day I bought it. The transmission was going out after 20K miles. Traded it.
The 2004 Dodge had the cheapest looking interior on anything I've ever owned. However, that Cummins was awesome. I didn't like the ride but it was the easiest driving. Quickest handling and turning out of the three.
The 2006 F250 is the best styled, inside and out, of all three and has the most room. The motor is a bit underpowered compared to the Cummins but it's a great traveling truck since it has all the bells and whistles. I wish I'd have bought the 40 20 40 seat instead of the captains chairs. I don't know what moron thought those arm rests would be comfortable buy he was an idiot.
#23
2008 Ford 6.4 Twin Turbo PSD
Squeege,
You're getting more power from a Ford? That's really unusual. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] Seriously, on my dodge, it really didn't get broke in until around 30,000 miles. Part of it is probably the engine starting to break in, and another possibility is that you're getting used to the truck.
toe
You're getting more power from a Ford? That's really unusual. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] Seriously, on my dodge, it really didn't get broke in until around 30,000 miles. Part of it is probably the engine starting to break in, and another possibility is that you're getting used to the truck.
toe
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#25
2008 Ford 6.4 Twin Turbo PSD
Power shouldn't even be an issue here. Since all three engines are detuned from the factory and can be easily boosted with an aftermarket programmer. Chassis should be the issue. Which means its Ford or Dodge all the way. They are substancially heavier than the GM for a reason. And the GM's independent front end is just wimpy.
#26
2008 Ford 6.4 Twin Turbo PSD
Ford and the Duramax diesels are junk. . Actually, I'd rather have a 7.3 non-powerstroke than the Duramax but Cummin's diesels are #1 imo. We got a 1997 12-valve 5.9 cummins in my dodge truck and it has over 130k on it and the only thing I've ever done to it is had the starter rebuilt. I've heard that Ford is going to buy Cummins out for the last 10 years, but it ain't gonna happen. If anything, GM will buy Chrysler and they'll start installing the 6.7 Cummins (with a factory exhaust brake option) in the new Chevys too.
Just my .02 worth.
Just my .02 worth.
#27
2008 Ford 6.4 Twin Turbo PSD
Originally posted by: LTZ
I wouldn't touch one of those until the 3rd model year came around. I hope they get it right the first time but I highly doubt it.
I wouldn't touch one of those until the 3rd model year came around. I hope they get it right the first time but I highly doubt it.
#28
2008 Ford 6.4 Twin Turbo PSD
Originally posted by: ThrashAndCrashUntilItsTrash
I agree with you. The 06 road tractors with the C15 cat came out with the dual turbo + EGR...... = NIGHTMARE nothing but problems the first model
Originally posted by: LTZ
I wouldn't touch one of those until the 3rd model year came around. I hope they get it right the first time but I highly doubt it.
I wouldn't touch one of those until the 3rd model year came around. I hope they get it right the first time but I highly doubt it.
#29
2008 Ford 6.4 Twin Turbo PSD
All these changes, are thanks to uncle sam's near imposible emision standards, the price of these trucks have all jumped in 2007/8 do to the emision requirements that brought about these new engines. Ford would have been happy to have just kept bumping the up the HP on the 7.3s and never made the 6.0 or the new 6.4. There are 7 radiators under the hood of a new 6.4L.
They all have emmision controls that rob fuel economy and generate extream amounts of heat. The 6.4 L is the only one of the 3 that is already able to meet the even more extream 2010 emmision standard. Just take a look underneath a 2002 7.3 then a 2006 6.0 and compare them all to the new 6.4 and you will see your federal government has been hard at work. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
They all have emmision controls that rob fuel economy and generate extream amounts of heat. The 6.4 L is the only one of the 3 that is already able to meet the even more extream 2010 emmision standard. Just take a look underneath a 2002 7.3 then a 2006 6.0 and compare them all to the new 6.4 and you will see your federal government has been hard at work. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
#30
2008 Ford 6.4 Twin Turbo PSD
Its gonna make a big problem here with these new emissions. Many ppl around here run "rig fuel" or "farm fuel" When it comes to the new LMM 07.5 motor you for sure wont be able to run farm fuel, but i hear that problem should be solved for 2010 if lucky. Ive said it before, hang on 2 your diesels.