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6.4L / 6.7L Powerstroke motors ( any problems)
« on: February 12, 2014, 04:07:28 PM »
I'm looking for a 2010-2013 F350 with a power stroke. Are there any major problems with them like the 6.0L. Thanks Allen
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Re: 6.4L / 6.7L Powerstroke motors ( any problems)
« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2014, 04:14:27 PM »
The '13 engine is very nice. :tup:
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Re: 6.4L / 6.7L Powerstroke motors ( any problems)
« Reply #2 on: February 12, 2014, 04:23:34 PM »
Go with the 6.7 engine.  You wont regret it!   :tup:
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Re: 6.4L / 6.7L Powerstroke motors ( any problems)
« Reply #3 on: February 12, 2014, 04:29:34 PM »
the 6.4 ails from many of the same issues that the 6.0 had, a much better choice then the 6.0, but still not without its own set of hiccups.

from everything I have heard, the 6.7 is a monster though. I would prefer the 6.7, better power, better fuel economy, even quieter then the 6.4. both are pretty solid choices when compared to the 6.0 though.

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Re: 6.4L / 6.7L Powerstroke motors ( any problems)
« Reply #4 on: February 12, 2014, 04:30:52 PM »
I ran a 2010 F350 with the 6.4 for four years and hated that truck.  It got 13 MPG empty , driving slow and under 10 MPG pulling my 16 ft enclosed work trailer.  Plus it blew smoke every time it cleaned the exhaust filter.  We traded it in and got a 2014  F350 with the 6.7 and what a world of difference.  18.2 MPG empty  and 14 pulling trailer over passes / winter driving so far. Over 30% better mileage.  I would not recommend the 6.4 for sure, from my experience.



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Re: 6.4L / 6.7L Powerstroke motors ( any problems)
« Reply #5 on: February 12, 2014, 04:50:58 PM »
6.4L's get crummy fuel mpg's and they have the same EGR cooler issues as 6.0L's do. They're a little easier to fix but they're still not cheap. The only thing you've got going for you is the 5year 100k mile diesel engine warranty they have. You'll still have a little warranty left on a '10. Like everyone else, I'd go with a 6.7 in a heartbeat if it came down to that. I'm surrounded by these trucks 10 hours a day.
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Re: 6.4L / 6.7L Powerstroke motors ( any problems)
« Reply #6 on: February 12, 2014, 11:12:55 PM »
My father has a '12 6.7L powerstroke and loves it..avgs 19 mpgs hand calculated still owns his '00 7.3L also. I Know of a guy that has a 6.4L and just heard he's doing his 3rd major motor repair on it..unsure of all his issues but it sounds like I would stay away! I've only owned a 7.3L powerstroke and a 5.9 cummins and loved them both. You didn't state how often you will be towing or what not but in my opinion owning a diesel is truly only worth it if you tow heavy loads moderately or on a regular basis. I recently gave up my cummins because i just wasn't towing often enough to justify owning one. Just my 2 cents..good luck on your choice!


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Re: 6.4L / 6.7L Powerstroke motors ( any problems)
« Reply #7 on: February 13, 2014, 04:54:09 AM »
RUN FROM THE 6.0 .I had a 2006. I put an average of 10K in it a year to keep it running. I traded it in at 80,000 miles for a 6.7. WOW. I bought a F450 with a 430 Gear Ratio. My total load is 38,000 lbs. You do not know it is back there. I also pull a 7500 lb trailer with 10,000 lbs of hay on it also. I can excelerate all the way to the top of the pass. I only touch my brakes once or twice all the way down the other side. With a 430 Gear ratio I average 17.1 MPG. What a work horse. We love it so much we bought 2 more. The other 2 are F350's, not dually's ,they average 22-24 mpg on the highway. You could not give me a 6.0 or a 6.4

  To sum it up we have three new ones. I am at 40,000miles on my F450. Not a single hickup. I drive it everyday. It is the nicest vehicle I have ever driven. I let my Acura MDX sit to drive the truck.

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Re: 6.4L / 6.7L Powerstroke motors ( any problems)
« Reply #8 on: February 13, 2014, 05:59:11 AM »
I don't have one personally, but my boss has has a f350 king ranch w/6.7, avg 18 mpg and has a 100k miles on it with no major repairs other than routine maintenance.

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Re: 6.4L / 6.7L Powerstroke motors ( any problems)
« Reply #9 on: February 13, 2014, 06:10:20 AM »
You guys have confirmed everything I have read on diesel forums that the 6.7 is the way to go. Just wanted an unbias opinion. All the forums i found were sponsored by ford ? Kind of like a big ford commercial. Honestly won't be doing a huge amount of towing, just towing my 18' car trailer with the Jeep 4-5 times a year, and the trailer and a tractor 2-3 . Eventually were getting a camper so the diesel would be nice.
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Re: 6.4L / 6.7L Powerstroke motors ( any problems)
« Reply #10 on: February 15, 2014, 10:42:20 AM »
You guys have confirmed everything I have read on diesel forums that the 6.7 is the way to go. Just wanted an unbias opinion. All the forums i found were sponsored by ford ? Kind of like a big ford commercial. Honestly won't be doing a huge amount of towing, just towing my 18' car trailer with the Jeep 4-5 times a year, and the trailer and a tractor 2-3 . Eventually were getting a camper so the diesel would be nice.

I would just get a 5.9 cummins then :twocents: not very hard to fix, everything can be repaired with hand tools for the most part. and being a inline 6 cylinder you get great gas mileage and have something like 75% less moving parts compared to a v8 diesel engine. Less moving parts equals less heat and less parts to fail.

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Re: 6.4L / 6.7L Powerstroke motors ( any problems)
« Reply #11 on: February 15, 2014, 11:14:29 AM »
Cummins first.  6.7 and 7.3 second. Cummins cheaper and more reliable I think.  Ford better truck.  I had 7.3 and loved it but auto trans junk.  05 Ram good truck with way better engines than fords 6.0 or 6.4.  A ford with cummins manual tran would be perfect.  What no Chevs?
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Re: 6.4L / 6.7L Powerstroke motors ( any problems)
« Reply #12 on: February 15, 2014, 11:31:40 AM »
Cummins first.  6.7 and 7.3 second. Cummins cheaper and more reliable I think.  Ford better truck.  I had 7.3 and loved it but auto trans junk.  05 Ram good truck with way better engines than fords 6.0 or 6.4.  A ford with cummins manual tran would be perfect.  What no Chevs?

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The same things that go wrong with the rest of the Dodge trucks go wrong with the Ford trucks too.. Ball joints, etc. The 5.9L Cummins is a much better engine than either Ford's 6.4 or 6.0. If Dodge made a truck with 4 real doors and a 5.9L other than a megacab I'd buy it. Trying to find a Megacab in that configuration is like trying to find a needle in a haystack. The early 6.7L Cummins were junk too because of all the emissions crap they had to put on them. Once they got those figured out, they're doing well too. I'm of the opinion, based on several years experience in the Dodge truck service arena and now a year with Ford, that Dodges are a lot cheaper to maintain when comparing diesel engines. Comparing the rest of the truck, they both need repairs. I'd almost think there's very little difference in the 2. I'd buy an '05-06 Chevy with a Duramax in a heartbeat.
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Re: 6.4L / 6.7L Powerstroke motors ( any problems)
« Reply #13 on: February 15, 2014, 06:21:14 PM »
I thought about a newer Dodge with the Cummins but after driving my works 2012 3500 around town most of the day Friday I wasn't real impressed. The turbo lag was horrible. I drove my bosses 2014 6.7L around Thursday and there's no lag when you get into it. Haven't ruled out a duramax  yet either still in the reaserch phase.
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Re: 6.4L / 6.7L Powerstroke motors ( any problems)
« Reply #14 on: February 15, 2014, 06:55:21 PM »
I thought about a newer Dodge with the Cummins but after driving my works 2012 3500 around town most of the day Friday I wasn't real impressed. The turbo lag was horrible. I drove my bosses 2014 6.7L around Thursday and there's no lag when you get into it. Haven't ruled out a duramax  yet either still in the reaserch phase.

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