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Mar-18-2018 08:35 AM
FishOnOne wrote:
GD,
Then why did Ram improve the fuel filtration in 2013 by adding a second fuel filter? Having said that the number of trucks the dealer sells and the number of customers they service the number of CP3's and CP4's is very little.
In addition Ford improved their primary fuel filters in 2017.
C,
All 3 brands have outstanding cooling systems with really good transmission cooling systems as well. The ram is no better than the others.
Mar-18-2018 08:11 AM
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Mar-17-2018 10:01 PM
blofgren wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
Funny that most of the ram guys touting their trucks don't even have 100k miles yet. And another posting his old 5.9 truck in which the 6.7cummins doesn't even come close to reliability.
On the other hand my '12 6.7PSD has 140k miles which is not a lot but the engine and drivetrain has been rock solid and is used as a daily driver. I've had to replace a couple of EGT sensors and a Nox sensor to date. My cousin replaces several CP3 pumps per year that fail from most likely a manufacturing defect so don't think their bullet proof.
As for the brands the Chevy and Ford are American brands and the Ram is foreign owned and controlled. In addition you may want to pay attention to the number of recalls plagued one brand as this indicates engineering and build quality issues.
Can the CP3 fail? Yes, but at least it doesn’t trash the entire fuel system with metal shavings like the CP4 does. If the CP4 simply quit without spilling it’s guts everywhere I might have bought another Ford. There is a BIG difference in how they fail.
Mar-17-2018 09:14 PM
FishOnOne wrote:
Funny that most of the ram guys touting their trucks don't even have 100k miles yet. And another posting his old 5.9 truck in which the 6.7cummins doesn't even come close to reliability.
On the other hand my '12 6.7PSD has 140k miles which is not a lot but the engine and drivetrain has been rock solid and is used as a daily driver. I've had to replace a couple of EGT sensors and a Nox sensor to date. My cousin replaces several CP3 pumps per year that fail from most likely a manufacturing defect so don't think their bullet proof.
As for the brands the Chevy and Ford are American brands and the Ram is foreign owned and controlled. In addition you may want to pay attention to the number of recalls plagued one brand as this indicates engineering and build quality issues.
Mar-17-2018 07:43 PM
Mar-17-2018 07:02 PM
ulvik wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
Funny that most of the ram guys touting their trucks don't even have 100k miles yet. And another posting his old 5.9 truck in which the 6.7cummins doesn't even come close to reliability.
On the other hand my '12 6.7PSD has 140k miles which is not a lot but the engine and drivetrain has been rock solid and is used as a daily driver. I've had to replace a couple of EGT sensors and a Nox sensor to date. My cousin replaces several CP3 pumps per year that fail from most likely a manufacturing defect so don't think their bullet proof.
As for the brands the Chevy and Ford are American brands and the Ram is foreign owned and controlled. In addition you may want to pay attention to the number of recalls plagued one brand as this indicates engineering and build quality issues.
Not looking for brand haters just peoples personal advice on the vehicles they actually own. I am more interested in newer truck issues using either 6.7s or the 6.6 since I am looking to buy a newer model. But thank you for your input on your truck!
Mar-17-2018 06:52 PM
FishOnOne wrote:
Funny that most of the ram guys touting their trucks don't even have 100k miles yet. And another posting his old 5.9 truck in which the 6.7cummins doesn't even come close to reliability.
On the other hand my '12 6.7PSD has 140k miles which is not a lot but the engine and drivetrain has been rock solid and is used as a daily driver. I've had to replace a couple of EGT sensors and a Nox sensor to date. My cousin replaces several CP3 pumps per year that fail from most likely a manufacturing defect so don't think their bullet proof.
As for the brands the Chevy and Ford are American brands and the Ram is foreign owned and controlled. In addition you may want to pay attention to the number of recalls plagued one brand as this indicates engineering and build quality issues.
Mar-17-2018 06:39 PM
Mar-17-2018 06:34 PM
blofgren wrote:ppine wrote:
I have a Ford F-350 with a 7.3 liter diesel. It has been a great truck since buying new. I replaced the brakes at 130k miles. I just had the front end redone at 165k miles, the Dana 60 front axle is extremely strong. I have never aligned the front end or rotated tires but have gotten 65k miles out of the tires, and the truck has always tracked straight. I have towed with it a lot and the trans is fine at 165k miles just by changing the fluid on time.
You have by far the best diesel engine Ford ever put in a pick up. Keep it and be happy!
Mar-17-2018 05:53 PM
alexleblanc wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
This truck with the Medium Duty Cummins and MD AISIN trans with Factory Rear Air Ride and factory towing puck system in the trim level you want. 3.42's up to 28-29K and over that 4.10's.
Ford still uses the Bosch CP4 injection pump that GM recently dumped because of too many warranty claims and they now use the DENSO pump. Cummins uses the tried and true CP3 pump.
Pic shows how well the rear air keeps the truck at a proper towing ride height even with full RAWR of 9,750#.
Notice what's in the background? Those are RAM Ambulances that are replacing Ford Ambulances.
You do know that most of the CP4 failures were 11-13 for both the GM’s and Fords, the current version of the CP4 from everything I read is improved and you’re not hearing about many issues anymore, I’d bet fuel contamination is behind most of the later failures. In talking to my local dealer, they haven’t had one failure of the current Gen and very few of the 14+ save for a few with actual proven fuel issues.
I don’t believe it’s as big of a problem as the gospel you’ve been trying to spread....