Lucky Jeff
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That green truck is testament of the 7.3 being the best engine ever. :awesomework:
Where's the loco smilie when ya need it.
That green truck is testament of the 7.3 being the best engine ever. :awesomework:
Ya know, the resale of a 7.3 is climbing in value. That doesn't happen for being junk. :awesomework:
That's every truck, not just the 7.3. You've got some big ass blinders on if you hadn't noticed that..
I dont see the common rail dodges or duramax going up...???
Doing drag link tie rod ends and shocks and sway bar bushings this weekend. I'll never own a different tow rig. And I can afford a 2014 whatever I want. Nick my advise would be to run that tuner on lowest position above stock or keep it out. TS can uncork some fuel but the stock injectors are only rated for 90cc.but I believe in reliability not blowing smoke.
Or you can run it on high setting and realize you'll smoke a clutch or want injectors then its dual hpop time then turbo time......it never ends whether its a Cummins powerstroke or duramax.
They make other pickups...???:fawkdancesmiley::beer:
Yeah but they still have a blue oval. New 6.7 trucks are so
I'd consider buying a 6.7 in a couple years if they came in a manual.
So I started looking at the motor and noticed where the sensor threaded into the head, there was a standoff/fitting. Decided to pull it out, sure enough it was an adapter to go from the fine thread of the head to the coarse thread of the old sensor.
Not sure how/why that set up was on there but after pulling it, the new sensor threaded right in.
CEL is off with the new sensor, and the truck feels alot better.
Haha! I WAS on the right track, Kinda! :redneck:No big deal, sucks I spent a bunch of time on Saturday driving around but now I know. And the truck runs great. :awesomework: