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08-03-2019, 04:16 PM #21
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08-03-2019, 05:47 PM #22
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In about a 15 months I’m going to buy a long extended warranty. I will never hit the max miles anyway. By the time another 5 years passes I will be ready for a new truck anyway.
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08-03-2019, 10:31 PM #23
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Those numbers actually are very close to the first generation of 7.3 diesels ( late 90's) and are impressive for a stock gas motor with a bunch of torque.
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08-04-2019, 07:34 AM #24
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Really, you want to give Ford basically $5000 to warranty that engine to 125,000 miles? What a joke. When it comes to diesels its either pay me now or pay me later. The engines are suppose to run 200,000 to 250,000 miles. Maybe you should take the $5000 & trade for a gas motor. Something that still has reliability & dependability. Just saying.....
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08-04-2019, 07:39 AM #25
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Yes, these #'s are impressive I thought also. Also the motor should run for years being that it is built as strong as it is. I was surprised though the torque & horsepower bands are up as high as they are on the RPM range. Almost as high as the overhead CAM V8. Back in the day the 460 V8's ran in the 2 to 3000 RPM range. This new V8 runs way higher than that. I'm guessing its due to they type of Cam shaft being used. Plus newer technology inside the engine you can spin them a little faster. Should be fun.
Russ & Deb
Myles, Blu & Sadie aka furry kids
2019 F-150 - 2021-F350 (aka red rocket2)
2000 F-250 aka the snow plow truck
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08-04-2019, 08:27 AM #26
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The new 7.3 numbers seem okay, especially given the torque at low RPM (relatively flat curve). I expect they are leaving some room for upgrades as the competition ramps up their big gas units. This 7.3 would compare quite favorably to the Cummins from 1994 (except for the fuel mileage).
As for the gas vs diesel debate... gas makes sense as a long-term reliability play now that the emissions systems have gotten so complex on the diesels. Your accountant would tell you to get the gas motor. If you're willing to take some risk, the diesels pay big dividends in terms of owner satisfaction.2017 F-350 CCSB 6.7L
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08-04-2019, 10:19 AM #27
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You're sending me mixed signals Russ. I just purchased a truck that, according to reliable internet sources, will grenade itself four times and cost at least $12-$15k each time and I shouldn't spend ~$100/mo for a warranty that covers every single component of the truck??
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08-04-2019, 03:26 PM #28
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Dude, I don't mean to confuse anyone. And for every diesel that has problems there are a few that will make it through. Hopefully you got one that will run the long haul. I just meant that I hate to see you spend your hard earned dollars for a extended warranty that should be provided by the manufacture when you purchase the truck. And I mean that for all brands not just Ford. The engine warranty should be for 150,000 miles. You shouldn't have to pay one hard earned nickel for the price that they charge for the motor itself. If it was me I would put the 5G in a side bank acct draw interest on it gamble that the motor lives then use this money as a last resort rather than just give it to Ford. But that's just me, I'm kinda a hard ****** this way. Hope that the engine lives & you have great truck. Some always do.
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08-04-2019, 05:01 PM #29
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I've only owned 3 diesel trucks. One I bought new and drove 240k miles without a lick of engine trouble, modded the heck out of it and beat it hard. Another I bought at 80k used, did the same thing to 260k. The third I bought at 90k used, I'm at 179k now. No engine or transmission problems whatsoever.
Sorry to be blunt, but thinking a gasser is going to make diesel levels of torque for nearly that long is an indication that the cheese might be slipping off your cracker.
Btw, I don't even have the good diesels, mine have all been Fords, lol.
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08-04-2019, 05:53 PM #30
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You forgot that the new 2020 super duty trucks will have a 10 speed trany. Should help the rpm curve in both gas and diesel engines. Gas or diesel?? What's best for you?
Lyle & Judy and Annie the Westie
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