Optimistic Paranoid
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Craig, my old 7.3L Powerstroke was the same. I suspect the push for more torque and more horsepower, along with EPA requirements has removed a lot of bullet proofing from all modern diesels.craig333 said:Sixteen years and I've replaced a fuel pump. The cummins is bullet proof as far as I'm concerned. As far as reliability I'd go diesel again in a heartbeat. Does it pencil out especially considering how far gas engines have, well thats another thing.
Have you thought of trying to find an old 7.3 and renovating that? Seems old FWC can be rebuilt to "good as new" or better... what about an older truck?Wandering Sagebrush said:Craig, my old 7.3L Powerstroke was the same. I suspect the push for more torque and more horsepower, along with EPA requirements has removed a lot of bullet proofing from all modern diesels.
Turbos either work or cause absolute labyrinth of issues. After one of our V16 Cat engines swallowed a turbo we switched to a quality aftermarket brand of turbos for all of our needs (trucks and heavy machinery). Never had an issue after that.Wandering Sagebrush said:After putting 3 turbo chargers, an EGR cooler, MAP sensor, and now a turbo down pipe in my truck, I think I understand the reasoning behind a gas rig.
I gather that you have never driven a non turbo diesel pickup. I have in an old Ford F350 and it would barley climb a hill of any size with the accelerator matted.Kolockum said:Turbos either work or cause absolute labyrinth of issues. After one of our V16 Cat engines swallowed a turbo we switched to a quality aftermarket brand of turbos for all of our needs (trucks and heavy machinery). Never had an issue after that.
But for my personal rig I would prefer non-turbo. Not sure there is a non turbo diesel on the market right now. Heck more and more gas rigs are coming with turbos.
DanoT said:I gather that you have never driven a non turbo diesel pickup. I have in an old Ford F350 and it would barley climb a hill of any size with the accelerator matted.