โFeb-18-2018 11:45 AM
โFeb-26-2018 01:43 AM
htwheelz67 wrote:
If you dont have a warranty and you are not going to buy one AND you don't have smog checks go for it, dpf, egr, def you can leave the cat or get rid of it too.
Just keep the original stuff if you need it. I know a guy (friend of a friend) we go camping with regularly that has a 2016 2500, fully deleted and registered in AZ, unloaded it gets 22-26 mpg's hwy around 70-80, he pulls a 26 ft toy hauler gets between 10-14. He usually runs a 60hp tune but when he cranks it up to 130hp it flat out hauls azz. It is much louder than it was stock though especially when you are hard on the throttle., it will "roll some coal" but suprisingly not too much smoke when you floor it. I am so impressed I am looking for one myself. Maybe contrary to what others say the emmissions equipment cause the biggest problems with newer trucks. The best thing you can do on any diesel is let it idle and cool the turbo before you shut it off and keep your fuel clean. I don't think you will see 400-500k stock 07+ diesels of any make with emmissions systems intact, 06 and prior yes because they had cats and egr only.
โFeb-25-2018 06:50 PM
โFeb-25-2018 04:32 AM
ths55 wrote:
I bought a 2014 Dodge Ram 2500, with the Cummins diesel, about a year ago. It was from Canada, so when I titled it in Michigan, I lost the factory warranty. ( Seemed odd to me, but I have made all the calls to the company in Canada and US). I love how it runs (had a Ford 6L before this, enough said) but want to hold onto this for a while so I figure should find out what deletes will give most benefit. Not worried about more power, but a little mpg would be great. The biggest thing is about improving longevity. It has 47K on it now, so it seems to be a good time to do the delete. Thanks for any ideas.
โFeb-21-2018 11:56 AM
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โFeb-20-2018 06:06 AM
bucky wrote:That's disgusting.
the best thing for a feral cat problem is a coyote.
โFeb-20-2018 05:31 AM
โFeb-20-2018 02:44 AM
2oldman wrote:C Schomer wrote:That's disgusting.
it runs like a turpentined cat!
โFeb-20-2018 02:30 AM
โFeb-20-2018 12:32 AM
โFeb-19-2018 10:11 PM
C Schomer wrote:That's disgusting.
it runs like a turpentined cat!
โFeb-19-2018 05:34 PM
bucky wrote:
Deleting and bulletproofing are not the same thing. Deleting almost always means disabling or removing emission control devices. Bulletproofing has become synonymous with the Ford 6.0s and refers to improving egr and oil cooler systems to prevent head gasket failures. Sadly every CL and Ebay ad now states that 6.0 Ford diesel trucks for sale have been bulletproofed but gee they don't have any proof of it being done or for the parts if they did it themselves. Or they use the term for GMs and Rams that never needed it in the first place.
โFeb-19-2018 05:26 PM
โFeb-19-2018 01:42 PM