Mar-26-2018 06:43 PM
Apr-08-2018 08:41 PM
whjco wrote:brooks379 wrote:
It’s been 4 years since I bought a brand new 2014 F350 4x4 long box SuperDuty with the 6.7 Powerstroke. I have been pulling a tt, equipment trailer and a horse trailer sometimes with 4 horses in it all over the south west. Before buying this truck I had a 350 with the 7.3 in it and thought that was probably the best truck Ford would probably ever make but this 6.7 with 102,000 miles on it has beat the 7.3 in every way !!! I’m getting on average 18 to 20 mpg empty and 11....12 loaded . The truck as only been back to the dealer once because of a check engine light, turned out It was because I didn’t plug the air cleaner sensor back in. I like all kinds of trucks but I would buy one of these again in a heart beat !!
I have a friend of mine who owns a 45-year-old engine rebuilding service. He says that the 6.7 is extremely well built and that he has yet to rebuild one that has failed.
Apr-08-2018 04:46 PM
brooks379 wrote:
It’s been 4 years since I bought a brand new 2014 F350 4x4 long box SuperDuty with the 6.7 Powerstroke. I have been pulling a tt, equipment trailer and a horse trailer sometimes with 4 horses in it all over the south west. Before buying this truck I had a 350 with the 7.3 in it and thought that was probably the best truck Ford would probably ever make but this 6.7 with 102,000 miles on it has beat the 7.3 in every way !!! I’m getting on average 18 to 20 mpg empty and 11....12 loaded . The truck as only been back to the dealer once because of a check engine light, turned out It was because I didn’t plug the air cleaner sensor back in. I like all kinds of trucks but I would buy one of these again in a heart beat !!
Apr-05-2018 07:47 AM
kw/00 wrote:
Yes the 6.7 has been a great engine thus far. I don't recall a lot of issues with them at work. I plan to ask our lead mechanic one day of the most common issues with them if any. I like the fact of diesels getting better overall since the emissions issues at times was a deal breaker for me personally. I have had to deal with those issues at work and when trucks are constantly having issues, well it's not good in emergencies. I think Ford hit a home run with this engine for sure.
Apr-05-2018 06:55 AM
Apr-05-2018 06:35 AM
1jeep wrote:
webe...curious what the issues were, how many miles and what type of driving conditions? I'm a big believer that new diesels don't do well if driven on short trips around town, mine is straight highway driving and been rock solid.
Apr-05-2018 03:53 AM
Range Maggot Bob wrote:ShinerBock wrote:
That's not right. Acorrding to some non diesel owners, you should have had that truck at the dealer at least six times and had all sorts of emission issues.
Congrats on the good report of little to no issues.
:B You are so right! And I'm a diesel owner!
Apr-04-2018 08:24 PM
ShinerBock wrote:
That's not right. Acorrding to some non diesel owners, you should have had that truck at the dealer at least six times and had all sorts of emission issues.
Congrats on the good report of little to no issues.
Apr-04-2018 07:15 PM
Apr-03-2018 08:40 AM
Apr-02-2018 02:21 AM
WeBeFulltimers wrote:
Over the past 8 months or so my 2012 6.7 has had out of warranty emissions issues to the tune of $1800.00 for 2 issues. Had the first one corrected for 1000.00 and when the second came up I decided to make it shed some weight and had a pacemaker implanted. She is now VERY healthy and doesn't eat as much either!
Apr-01-2018 09:04 AM
dodge guy wrote:
My old boss has a 14 F250 with the 6.7L. only gets 16mpg on mostly rural 50mph roads with some stop and go (40mi round trip). Its had Def issues since the first year. Has gone into limp mode because of it. It couldn't be trusted on a trip because of the random def issue. I wouldn't own one, because of how it could strand you on the highway when it goes into limp mode. Not worth the worry.
Apr-01-2018 08:10 AM
Mar-30-2018 05:46 AM
1jeep wrote:
webe...curious what the issues were, how many miles and what type of driving conditions? I'm a big believer that new diesels don't do well if driven on short trips around town, mine is straight highway driving and been rock solid.
Mar-30-2018 04:40 AM
Mar-30-2018 04:32 AM
FishOnOne wrote:1jeep wrote:
webe...curious what the issues were, how many miles and what type of driving conditions? I'm a big believer that new diesels don't do well if driven on short trips around town, mine is straight highway driving and been rock solid.
The '12 are failure prone for egt's and def heater