โOct-30-2017 01:57 PM
โNov-02-2017 03:21 PM
โNov-02-2017 10:24 AM
blofgren wrote:brooks379 wrote:blofgren wrote:rhagfo wrote:
?????
Dumping an 2014 Ram DRW Mega cab for a used 2015 Ford F-350 just need to ask what is wrong with the Ram?
I donโt think I would trade a 2014 that you likely bought new, for used F350, that is only one year newer.
x2. The 6.7L PSD is light years ahead of the previous 2 diesels in the Super Duties, but I would recommend you look under the hood of that truck you are considering and then under the hood of your Ram. You can then be the judge of the cost difference of potential engine repairs. If you are going to buy the Ford I would recommend using the Ford recommended fuel additive, buy fuel in high volume stations only and keep your receipts.
JMHO after owning 3 Fords over 20 years, 2 of them diesels.
??????? I have owned Ford Powerstrokes since 1994 and currently own a 2014 6.7 I bought new and I have NEVER put anything in my fuel, ever. All my trucks ran into the 2 to 4 hundred thousand miles without any proplems other than regular maintaince.
Your 2014 is a completely different animal than a 1994 7.3L. Ford recommends fuel additives to protect the CP4 high pressure fuel pump in the 6.7L.
โNov-01-2017 07:38 PM
brooks379 wrote:blofgren wrote:rhagfo wrote:
?????
Dumping an 2014 Ram DRW Mega cab for a used 2015 Ford F-350 just need to ask what is wrong with the Ram?
I donโt think I would trade a 2014 that you likely bought new, for used F350, that is only one year newer.
x2. The 6.7L PSD is light years ahead of the previous 2 diesels in the Super Duties, but I would recommend you look under the hood of that truck you are considering and then under the hood of your Ram. You can then be the judge of the cost difference of potential engine repairs. If you are going to buy the Ford I would recommend using the Ford recommended fuel additive, buy fuel in high volume stations only and keep your receipts.
JMHO after owning 3 Fords over 20 years, 2 of them diesels.
??????? I have owned Ford Powerstrokes since 1994 and currently own a 2014 6.7 I bought new and I have NEVER put anything in my fuel, ever. All my trucks ran into the 2 to 4 hundred thousand miles without any proplems other than regular maintaince.
โNov-01-2017 04:53 PM
FishOnOne wrote:Bionic Man wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:bighog01 wrote:
Educate me on these additives being added to the Ford diesels. I don't recall GM requiring these and never had to add any to the Cummins.
They seem to need a little EXTRA attention like special oil.:B
If your cummins starts consuming oil because of carbon buildup from the EGR and causing ring jacking... Valvoline got you covered with some ~$80/gallon oil.
OP,
The 6.7 Power Stroke does not require oil additives. Just simply follow the Oil Change Minder and when it tells you its time to change the oil, then you can experience a very easy and enjoyable oil change process and not have to remove intakes or deal with working around that tiny hole in the fender just to remove a simple oil filter.
I know you never post anything false or exaggerated when it comes to RAM/Cummins/FCA, so you must just be honestly mistaken regarding the oil.
Here it is at Walmart for $25/gallon, should you want to go that way. Just trying to save you some $ on your (wink wink) Cummins that you own.
Oil for the Troller
Troll Man,
Did you even look at the picture?
โNov-01-2017 03:13 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:bighog01 wrote:
Eyeing a nice used one with 32,000 miles. 6.7L Lariat dually. Considering the move to Ford at least for a little while. This would be my first ever Ford. Any known problem areas with these trucks? How about mpg's?
I didn't read through but Ford markets several F350srw with a 10000 gvwr on up to a 1500 gvwr and three different rawr numbers.
You may not want to buy a 10000 gvwr F350 srw...if it matters to ya'.
โOct-31-2017 07:36 PM
โOct-31-2017 07:18 PM
Bionic Man wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:bighog01 wrote:
Educate me on these additives being added to the Ford diesels. I don't recall GM requiring these and never had to add any to the Cummins.
They seem to need a little EXTRA attention like special oil.:B
If your cummins starts consuming oil because of carbon buildup from the EGR and causing ring jacking... Valvoline got you covered with some ~$80/gallon oil.
OP,
The 6.7 Power Stroke does not require oil additives. Just simply follow the Oil Change Minder and when it tells you its time to change the oil, then you can experience a very easy and enjoyable oil change process and not have to remove intakes or deal with working around that tiny hole in the fender just to remove a simple oil filter.
I know you never post anything false or exaggerated when it comes to RAM/Cummins/FCA, so you must just be honestly mistaken regarding the oil.
Here it is at Walmart for $25/gallon, should you want to go that way. Just trying to save you some $ on your (wink wink) Cummins that you own.
Oil for the Troller
โOct-31-2017 07:15 PM
โOct-31-2017 07:07 PM
buc1980 wrote:
What year is that?
โOct-31-2017 06:10 PM
FishOnOne wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:bighog01 wrote:
Educate me on these additives being added to the Ford diesels. I don't recall GM requiring these and never had to add any to the Cummins.
They seem to need a little EXTRA attention like special oil.:B
If your cummins starts consuming oil because of carbon buildup from the EGR and causing ring jacking... Valvoline got you covered with some ~$80/gallon oil.
OP,
The 6.7 Power Stroke does not require oil additives. Just simply follow the Oil Change Minder and when it tells you its time to change the oil, then you can experience a very easy and enjoyable oil change process and not have to remove intakes or deal with working around that tiny hole in the fender just to remove a simple oil filter.
โOct-31-2017 05:26 PM
โOct-31-2017 04:44 PM
โOct-31-2017 04:31 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:bighog01 wrote:
Educate me on these additives being added to the Ford diesels. I don't recall GM requiring these and never had to add any to the Cummins.
They seem to need a little EXTRA attention like special oil.:B
โOct-31-2017 03:11 PM
blofgren wrote:rhagfo wrote:
?????
Dumping an 2014 Ram DRW Mega cab for a used 2015 Ford F-350 just need to ask what is wrong with the Ram?
I donโt think I would trade a 2014 that you likely bought new, for used F350, that is only one year newer.
x2. The 6.7L PSD is light years ahead of the previous 2 diesels in the Super Duties, but I would recommend you look under the hood of that truck you are considering and then under the hood of your Ram. You can then be the judge of the cost difference of potential engine repairs. If you are going to buy the Ford I would recommend using the Ford recommended fuel additive, buy fuel in high volume stations only and keep your receipts.
JMHO after owning 3 Fords over 20 years, 2 of them diesels.