Mar-01-2012 05:53 AM
Apr-12-2012 06:22 AM
Apr-12-2012 04:25 AM
W4RLR wrote:
You cite the very reasons why, with the exception of a coolant filter, my truck with a 6.0 liter engine is bone stock.
Apr-11-2012 08:53 PM
NewsW wrote:You cite the very reasons why, with the exception of a coolant filter, my truck with a 6.0 liter engine is bone stock.
The same bunch that promote:
- EGR delete
- "hot" FICM
- Tuners
- CCV vent to atmosphere
And many utterly useless at best, or damaging mods.
There is no connection in their mind between deleting the EGR and raising combustion temperature, which in turn, raises the cooling system load (not even talking of NOx), which in turn had to be corrected by the ECM by derating the engine (mild limp) which then cripples mileage and performance, that in turn, have to be "corrected" by a tuner which then spoofs the motor into power output way beyond the reliability zone (and legal emission zone), and in turn, more stresses on the cooling system, head gaskets, etc. which in turn need to be fixed by ARPs, which in turn has to be fixed by...
Apr-11-2012 07:32 PM
Apr-11-2012 03:39 PM
Apr-11-2012 03:11 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:gmcsmoke wrote:NewsW wrote:
First.
There is no cause for alarm.
The failure rate is in the low single digits (AFAIK) and there is no reason to think it is more --- until proven otherwise.
Funny two weeks and 2,000 posts ago the sky was falling, Bosch was going to drag Ford GM and Audi down with it and anyone was crazy if they even thought of buying something with a CP4. Now it's no big deal.
I was thinking the same thing? :hNewsW wrote:
Sometimes, the wheels of honor take a long time to come around.
Has it ever came around for the owners of the 6.0 or 6.4? A lot of those owners are still twisting in the wind on the end of a Ford made rope. Seem to me 7,8,9 years is enough waiting.
Apr-11-2012 02:44 PM
gmcsmoke wrote:NewsW wrote:
First.
There is no cause for alarm.
The failure rate is in the low single digits (AFAIK) and there is no reason to think it is more --- until proven otherwise.
Funny two weeks and 2,000 posts ago the sky was falling, Bosch was going to drag Ford GM and Audi down with it and anyone was crazy if they even thought of buying something with a CP4. Now it's no big deal.
NewsW wrote:
Sometimes, the wheels of honor take a long time to come around.
Apr-11-2012 02:30 PM
gmcsmoke wrote:NewsW wrote:
First.
There is no cause for alarm.
The failure rate is in the low single digits (AFAIK) and there is no reason to think it is more --- until proven otherwise.
Funny two weeks and 2,000 posts ago the sky was falling, Bosch was going to drag Ford GM and Audi down with it and anyone was crazy if they even thought of buying something with a CP4. Now it's no big deal.
Apr-11-2012 02:04 PM
NewsW wrote:
First.
There is no cause for alarm.
The failure rate is in the low single digits (AFAIK) and there is no reason to think it is more --- until proven otherwise.
Apr-11-2012 01:38 PM
Flashman wrote:
Does your coffee mug have a blue oval on it?
Apr-11-2012 01:29 PM
NewsW wrote:ricatic wrote:
I am not as sure that Ford is honorable and willing to do the right thing. My personal interaction with them has shown them to be callous and disregarding of their customers $50,000 investment...and in our case...59 years of Ford loyalty
Regards
Sometimes, the wheels of honor take a long time to come around.
It was years before Ford figured out the Cruise Control Deact Switch Fires, and years more before they recalled the whole lot.
It doesn't do much for you left holding the bag in the mean time... but give it time.
Apr-11-2012 08:14 AM
ricatic wrote:
I am not as sure that Ford is honorable and willing to do the right thing. My personal interaction with them has shown them to be callous and disregarding of their customers $50,000 investment...and in our case...59 years of Ford loyalty
Regards
Apr-11-2012 08:03 AM
OldGreaser wrote:
Hi Ricatic,
I just heard about this issue and have browsed through to page 44. Forgive me if you've already answered this, but how many miles were on your truck when the pump failed? Was there any warning? Also, do you happen to know the build date?
Full disclosure: I own a 2011 F350 6.7 and am towing a 5er. Mine has about 31k on it. I don't mind the perceived impact on my truck's value by your complaints-hollerin-vendetta-whatever. I appreciate what you are doing. Thank You!
As of today I will begin saving my fuel receipts. Do you have any other suggestions? Proactively service the filters perhaps?
OK, back to page 44 for me.....
Apr-11-2012 07:10 AM
OldGreaser wrote:
Hi Ricatic,
I just heard about this issue and have browsed through to page 44. Forgive me if you've already answered this, but how many miles were on your truck when the pump failed? Was there any warning? Also, do you happen to know the build date?
Full disclosure: I own a 2011 F350 6.7 and am towing a 5er. Mine has about 31k on it. I don't mind the perceived impact on my truck's value by your complaints-hollerin-vendetta-whatever. I appreciate what you are doing. Thank You!
As of today I will begin saving my fuel receipts. Do you have any other suggestions? Proactively service the filters perhaps?
OK, back to page 44 for me.....
Apr-11-2012 06:56 AM