Campinfan wrote:
no not yet. lol I get it tomorrow. but maybe I will look into an extended warranty past the factory 100K mileage. Do people add a product like stanadyne or is it not needed inthe newer truck since the article I see about CP 4 failure are from 2013 and 2014
It's not required unless you live in an area that's very cold and diesel fuel can gel. In that case you'll need to run a anti gel additive during the cold winter months. Just make sure it's not an additive that emulsifies water.
Edit: I see you live in Michigan so yes you'll need to watch the temps and use a antigel fuel additive. Stanadyne, Power Service, and the Ford additives seam to be good products, but being from Texas we don't have the fuel gelling issues down here.