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ib516 wrote:carl2591 wrote:
i hear you on mods done.. was going on what other had posted at riffraff diesel for one.
the fuel and oil x-overs are more to quiet and excite the engine and driver and can provide a bit of MPG depending on driver.
the tstat i see u are correct at 203 but what is 2 degrees among friends.. ๐
I have looked at the 6137? filter deal. was thinking about putting some hole in shroud behind grill to allow more air into the intake pickup area. was wondering how that might work with rain.
I was going to keep the holes maybe 1" round just below the lower part of air intake mouth you see in pictures.
I have several pictures of what i was seeing and had marked the shroud to show where the grill bars are located. I will post them here.
( not shure how this works here)
LINK TO PICTURE
โOct-17-2014 01:25 PM
carl2591 wrote:
i hear you on mods done.. was going on what other had posted at riffraff diesel for one.
the fuel and oil x-overs are more to quiet and excite the engine and driver and can provide a bit of MPG depending on driver.
the tstat i see u are correct at 203 but what is 2 degrees among friends.. ๐
I have looked at the 6137? filter deal. was thinking about putting some hole in shroud behind grill to allow more air into the intake pickup area. was wondering how that might work with rain.
I was going to keep the holes maybe 1" round just below the lower part of air intake mouth you see in pictures.
I have several pictures of what i was seeing and had marked the shroud to show where the grill bars are located. I will post them here.
( not shure how this works here)
โOct-17-2014 01:19 PM
โOct-16-2014 07:11 PM
โOct-16-2014 06:17 PM
carl2591 wrote:
I have a 2003 7.3L PS with 168K miles that i just got 2 months ago. The truck is stock.
In some of my reading on http://www.powerstrokenation.com/ or http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/forum31/ you can see where the motor which is an International made diesel was detuned by ford.
Some of the stuff that stunts the MPG is they (ford) redesigned the water pump and use a 195 instead of the original 205 deg stat.. Diesels like to run hotter. You can see post of guys changing out t-stats and waterpumps getting some 1-2 MPG increase on that alone.
The 6 position tuners also give some 1-2 MPG on the 75HP setting as well..
As far as engines go this is maybe one of the most reliable ones made.
there are fuel crossover hoses kits that help with injector noise and can help get a .5-2 MPG same with High pressure oil cross over lines on the engine.
I choose to buy an older used model to do some mild mods on over a period of time till we get ready to go full time in 4-5 yrs.
I think buying a new truck is nice but i would rather let someone else take the desperation hit and get one from the original owner with 80K or so miles for 25 to 30K less than new with a diesel engine.
Gas is good but for towing diesel is KING..
peace out. ๐
โOct-16-2014 06:11 PM
Hybridhunter wrote:
Funny how the great mileage numbers come from guys who driver "average speeds". How about posting your highway cruise speed and let us judge what is average. No way anyone with a 7.3 is getting 20 mpg at 70mph, or 65 for that matter.....
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