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6.7 powerstroke. Good or bad????
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<blockquote data-quote="Dirty_Stroke" data-source="post: 524713" data-attributes="member: 3933"><p>I have a 2012 6.7 stroke and I absolutely love it. I sold a 2010 6.7 Cummins to buy the Powerstroke and I'm glad I did. The stroke has a lot of bottom end torque just like the cummins did but without the worry of the crappy 68rfe transmission problems. I deleted and tuned both trucks with H&S so it's as fair a comparison as can be. The mpg will go up if you delete and tune. Mine averaged 13.8-14.3 hand calculated bone stock. It jumped to 16.5-17mpg once deleted. All in town driving. It's lifted now with 35's and still never gets below 15mpg in town with some spirited driving. Pretty damn good for a 8800lb truck (according to the CAT scale). The main issue is 11-14's had some turbo problems and emissions stuff. 15 models had a different turbo to fix that problem and they make really good power tuned, but they also have a weaker transmission. Some idiot at ford decided to put less clutch packs in the 15's so they will shift smoother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirty_Stroke, post: 524713, member: 3933"] I have a 2012 6.7 stroke and I absolutely love it. I sold a 2010 6.7 Cummins to buy the Powerstroke and I'm glad I did. The stroke has a lot of bottom end torque just like the cummins did but without the worry of the crappy 68rfe transmission problems. I deleted and tuned both trucks with H&S so it's as fair a comparison as can be. The mpg will go up if you delete and tune. Mine averaged 13.8-14.3 hand calculated bone stock. It jumped to 16.5-17mpg once deleted. All in town driving. It's lifted now with 35's and still never gets below 15mpg in town with some spirited driving. Pretty damn good for a 8800lb truck (according to the CAT scale). The main issue is 11-14's had some turbo problems and emissions stuff. 15 models had a different turbo to fix that problem and they make really good power tuned, but they also have a weaker transmission. Some idiot at ford decided to put less clutch packs in the 15's so they will shift smoother. [/QUOTE]
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