This goes to show that sometimes the advertising writers don't know diddley squat about they are trying to write about
The actual problem is casting sand in the blocks that starts the initial EGR cooler plugging and then it is a snowball effect after that. There is nothing wrong with HOAT antifreeze and can run without issue. It is a low silicate formula.The 6. 0L engines are actually outstanding engines in my opinion. By far, technoligically superior to 7. 3L's in many respects. Many great ideas on them. What they suffer from is mechanical failure due to emission related component failure. Ford coolant contains silicates... which form solids from the high heat of the EGR cooler... which then blocks passages in the oil cooler... which then restricts the EGR cooler of coolant (and oil cooler)... which then causes EGR cooler failure and coolant to get into the combustion chamber... which causes very high pressures and blows out head gaskets. On the turbos, people baby them too much and carbon up the sliding vanes on the Garrett VGT turbo causing issues. The EGR valve also gets carboned up and causes issues.
Where did Navistar have any play in the DPF system? They provided the base engine. Ford did the programming and exhaust after treatment.6. 4L Powerstrokes did good on the common rail theme... but ran aground on twin turbo complications and emission control problems. They were plagued with a myriad of issues and to top it off... got POOR mileage because of DPF's and engine damage because of the way International did the DPF regens... by injecting additional fuel using the injectors of non-firing cylinders... which washes them down and ruins the oil at the same time. All in all an expensive nightmare up front and down the road. I'd much rather have a 6. 0L. Then there are those who never had a problem.
True. It has come off as a pretty good transmission. The 5R100 design was kinda retarded since it had six sets of fwd gears in it but only five were ever used in the shift theory. It was either 1-2-3-4-6 or 1-2-3-5-6 depending on how cold out it was. But hey, it was cheaper to do the electrical programming to only use five shifts at any given time than to make the whole system work as a six speed. The new 6R100 is good too. Ford still needs to tweak on the programming a bit though.One things is for sure... Ford sure hit a homerun in my opinion on all generations of the TorqShift transmissions.
Well, gentlemen I enjoyed and appreciate all your comments! I still believe that Dodge (now Ram) is missing out on some very good and POINTED advertising opportunities that would show the advantages of the inline 6 Cummins vs. the V8 of the competition.
Richard