โJan-21-2014 10:34 AM
โJan-22-2014 05:55 PM
diesel man 03 wrote:My 7.3 X gets 17 mpg Highway. My 99 7.3 F-250 singal cab manual transmission gets 20 mpg highway.
I've had a 7.3 for many years and have never seen 20 mpg, but it sure was a work horse, now I run a 6.4 and love it.
โJan-22-2014 05:11 PM
โJan-22-2014 04:45 PM
Willcamp4 wrote:
I feel I have to wade in here as I have a 2000 F-250 with the 7.3 and Automatic. When I started towing heavier it was clear the tranny started developing issues. When I chipped it the engine did in the torque converter almost immediately, but it was fun while it lasted as it would spin the tires in second gear in "race" setting. I took it to a local transmission shop that specializes in the Ford transmission buildup and they did just that.
Since then I have driven it about 100,000 miles with no transmission issues, much of it towing my fifth wheel that weighs in at around 12,000 lbs., depending on what I have loaded. I have also added a B&M transmission pan that has finned cooling and larger fluid capacity. I have towed in hills with 100+ degree weather and the temp never has gotten above about 185. Pulling hills in hot weather it usually stays below 165. I still run the stock transmission cooler and fan. I also added a Mag-Hytec differential cover.
I have boosted the power in the engine so it now runs at about the power output equivalent with a 6.4. I can set it to put out enough power to run with a 6.7, but it uses too much gas and develops too much heat (egt) to tow with.
I am really happy with this truck, but I have to say, it isn't nearly as nice as the new trucks, nor does it have all the cool new features. I have been trying to avoid letting my wife see the new ones because I know I will then have to buy one and I'm spoiled by no payments. If I had faith that Ford had solved the longevity issues that come with a new engine I would take the plunge, but right now I'm not yet convinced.
โJan-22-2014 04:24 PM
DannyA wrote:
Got a question about the 6.0 engine.
Never had a diesel before so I really know nothing about them but my question is this, I have read lots about the chips added to add power, mileage etc. Not interested in more power but better mileage would be great, getting from 15-16 mpg. I hear the chips may cause problems with the engine, don't want to do that, not worth the mileage if it causes problems. Any ideas and suggestions about this?
โJan-22-2014 04:08 PM
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โJan-22-2014 02:46 PM
โJan-22-2014 11:49 AM
psford wrote:MrVan wrote:MrVan wrote:arkansasrunner wrote:
Thank You for all that has responded. With all of the pro & cons, I think I am going to Beef up my 7.3 with a K & N air filter system, increase my exhaust with Banks Exhaust & try out the programming chip. Then, I will go from there & maybe if a real good deal comes along on a newer truck, I may have to jump on it if this does not work. Happy RVing out there. We can't wait till March, then it's full time.
Just remember the transmission with the 7.3 L Diesel engines is the weak link.
I should have been more definitive. Let me try again: "Just remember the automatic transmission with the 7.3L diesel engines is the weak link."
And I still disagree, with the proper cooling they are NOT the weak link
โJan-22-2014 11:24 AM
mustangglp wrote:
I would pass on the K&N if you drive on dusty roads.
โJan-22-2014 11:20 AM
MrVan wrote:arkansasrunner wrote:
Thank You for all that has responded. With all of the pro & cons, I think I am going to Beef up my 7.3 with a K & N air filter system, increase my exhaust with Banks Exhaust & try out the programming chip. Then, I will go from there & maybe if a real good deal comes along on a newer truck, I may have to jump on it if this does not work. Happy RVing out there. We can't wait till March, then it's full time.
Just remember the transmission with the 7.3 L Diesel engines is the weak link.
โJan-22-2014 11:18 AM
โJan-22-2014 09:27 AM
MrVan wrote:MrVan wrote:arkansasrunner wrote:
Thank You for all that has responded. With all of the pro & cons, I think I am going to Beef up my 7.3 with a K & N air filter system, increase my exhaust with Banks Exhaust & try out the programming chip. Then, I will go from there & maybe if a real good deal comes along on a newer truck, I may have to jump on it if this does not work. Happy RVing out there. We can't wait till March, then it's full time.
Just remember the transmission with the 7.3 L Diesel engines is the weak link.
I should have been more definitive. Let me try again: "Just remember the automatic transmission with the 7.3L diesel engines is the weak link."
โJan-22-2014 08:56 AM
MrVan wrote:arkansasrunner wrote:
Thank You for all that has responded. With all of the pro & cons, I think I am going to Beef up my 7.3 with a K & N air filter system, increase my exhaust with Banks Exhaust & try out the programming chip. Then, I will go from there & maybe if a real good deal comes along on a newer truck, I may have to jump on it if this does not work. Happy RVing out there. We can't wait till March, then it's full time.
Just remember the transmission with the 7.3 L Diesel engines is the weak link.
โJan-22-2014 07:42 AM
โJan-22-2014 07:41 AM
mustangglp wrote:
I would pass on the K&N if you drive on dusty roads.