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Reformed_Stockb's avatar
Dec 01, 2015

Problems w/6.0, 6.4 & 6.7 PowerStroke diesels video

I found this video that seems to give a good explanation of issues RVers might face with some Ford diesel pickups. The 7.3L was one of
the best engines ever put in a diesel pickup (according to Wiki). The
video explained the 7.3L had virtually no emissions equipment and was a simple design. Ever since emissions were placed on diesels, all kinds of problems came up. Later models were less reliable and more expensive to buy, repair and maintain. I have seen new Ford PUs with a sticker of $74K. That's just ridiculous.

New diesels also get reduced MPG, because fuel is used to clean emissions. Meaning more total fuel is burned. To me a couple living in a 5er, has a pretty energy efficient lifestyle. They have a small area to heat or cool and they tend to go were the temps are mild (i.e. summer up north, winter in FL). The additional cost has stopped my plans of buying a diesel & 5er. I'm sure it has done that to many others as well. So, I very much doubt the new emissions do anything for the environment. Here's the vid: http://tinyurl.com/pe6nxs5

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  • Ivylog's avatar
    Ivylog
    Explorer III
    Clicky I've been watching his videos for about seven years although I have not seen this one until now. I recently sold a F350/7.3/6 speed truck and the buyer wanted to have it checked out. I had him take it to this guy in Buford, GA over a Ford dealer who sells new trucks... Yes he bought it.
    While writing this I listen to this video and everything he says is right on as usual. Did not know he sold trucks he's repaired. Might sell my 02 F350/7.3/6 speed with 70K miles and have him build a truck.
  • RV living is definitely NOT cheaper than a s&b house. How do I know you ask? Easy, my 2400SqFt house cost me 80 dollars a month for gas and 90 for electricity. Winter 2013 living in my 300SqFt fiver in the same area cost me 125 a month for electricity and more than 150 a month for gas. Could I have done it cheaper by moving south? Probably, But like everyone always says, if momma aint happy no one is happy! And momma wanted a new house, so we spent 10 months looking.
  • Yep, there is nothing like the noise, smoke and smell of a 7.3 in your home garage.
    I have a 6.7 and I am as happy as a clam.
  • Everyone affected by the costs of towing equipment and the regulations causing those prices have their own individual opinions, needs and financial abilities. That may be a great reason to consider one of today's totally capable gas powered trucks.