Sorry, this is a little off, these are 7. 3 (?) PSD's
Two real close friends of mine both got Ford 250 psd's both are '01's, short beds, QC, 4X4, and auto. Neither of them have got better than 15mpg, both summer and winter fuel. One of them pulls a 35' 8k 5er. He gets around 10-12mpg, and has already replaced the turbo.
Blew the bearing on the way to Vegas from Denver last year only 80 miles from Denver. Now there was a smoker. The service dept in Vegas that he dropped the truck off at said that Denver must have gotten a bad batch of PSD's. He said this was the third one he had done and the second this week, all from Denver. While it was in, he had 8 or 9 warranty related recalls done, and the mech raised his boost level to 16psi... Raised to 16?
What cracks me up is when he is driving empty or with a light load, they both have to look for fuel at 250 miles. I found it so hard to hell him that I should start looking at 450, and I have time. 525 and I can start to worry a little. Granted I have about 10 more gallons in my tank than him, but still. I get better mileage with 2k-4k in load either in the bed or a trailer, than empty.
They even admit that Dodges get better mileage, and are a very good trucks. They get better mileage when you BOMB them, whereas Ford goes down. The only thing they keep rubbing in my face is when we are both towing equal weights, they will leave me in the dust, especially on hills (an actual test has not happened yet, they are stating this on Ford faith). Even if this is true, I will still get to the same destination before them, as I have to stop and fill up half as often.
Interesting point;
Take two equal base model vehicles from Ford and Dodge. Add modifications to the Dodge to equal the price of the Ford (you can go insane with $5k - $8k) Now you have a Truck that will run forever, twice as fast, twice as far, tow as much or more, and leave the Ford standing in the dust (smoke) wondering "How is this possible, I have a Ford, why is my check engine light on?"
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