looking at a 09 superduty 6.4L powerstroke

   / looking at a 09 superduty 6.4L powerstroke #61  
I have one of these gear vendors in my 07 dodge dually 4x4 with 5.9 cummins and six speed manual. Bought it new and has been on the truck for 4 years. Mileage goes up almost 5 mpg in 6th gear and splitting 3&4th gears is great when towing the dozer in the mtns up here. It cost me 2700 dollars with driveline cut and balance and I installed myself. I couldn't imagine not having it. Best of both worlds.
 
   / looking at a 09 superduty 6.4L powerstroke #62  
There are some things that I would be concerned about with buying a 6.4L Ford. The complexity of replacing injectors (cab removal is necessary for this procedure) and apparently a failry common failure. Every time I take my company truck in for service, there are atleast two 6.4L with the cabs removed for injector issues.
Another issue would be since Ford has their new baby (the 6.7L) out on the market, they will be hard pressed to make any sort of revisions or updates to the 6.4L platform.. remember, Ford and Navistar got divorced and aren't talking or sharing Christmas photos anymore.. Even getting warranty consideration may be an issue, dealers will be more inclined to just deny warranty coverage rather than deal with Ford about getting reimbursed.

Well put. A 2 yr run on an engine is not a good indicator of company support in the future.
 
   / looking at a 09 superduty 6.4L powerstroke #63  
yep.. I have an aux transfer technologies tank in my bed.. can hold 70g og juice. that for sure hurts to fill! unless at a truck stop where you can get more than 20-30 gallons on a fill up befor ethe pump cuts off.. otherwise I have had to runt he card 3x to get full.. some stations limit you to two runs.. :(

yep.. on mine it has a 4.88 rear and I turn 2750-2800 to make 75.. if I ease off to about 2500 i can make 67-70 and near DOUBLE my economy. weird.. :) also makes the turbo run 100'f cooler too! :)

It's not weird, it's just a bad design by Ford to put 4.88's in a truck and make it run that RPM range. It causes over consumption of fuel and the 7.3 to run past its' optimal power curve.
I disliked my 4.88's in my 450 so much, I had them swapped for 4.30's. I hated towing a trailer over 65. The tach was way up and the engine screaming. The 7.3 was way out of its' power band. I added everything Hypermax made to the engine for power, so the drop to 4.30's helped get it closer to the sweet spot, but still too much RPM for my liking. At 400 RWHP, I could have run 3.55's in mine and it would have been better. 4.88's are such a waste on a small truck like that unless you only travel back roads under 50 MPH.
 
   / looking at a 09 superduty 6.4L powerstroke #64  
Verdict on my trip from near Houston to SE Michigan over the last 3 days with the 2008 F250 with 6.4PS and 58.5k mileage was an average of 16mpg driving at 65-73mph (depending on location). There was minimal elevation change and the only place with hills was the very southern corner of IL. 2 people on board. I have a supercab with short bed and no cap or tonneau.

One can tell the DPF's impact on fuel consumption. It would go up to a high of 16.4mpg (after a regen) and drop progressively to a low of close to 15mpg (with a loaded filter and burning fuel to do the regen). These are not instantaneous values, this is averaged from one fillup to the next (typically 15 gal).
 
   / looking at a 09 superduty 6.4L powerstroke #65  
3.73 gears. All the F-250's and SRW F-350 with the 6L Powerstroke had that gear only..

If you 04 F-250 has 16" wheels like mine does you are right on track. With the mods mine does 22-23mpg at best. 19mpg is honest for a stock truck.

Chris

What mods did you go to get 22-23mpg? I have an SCT-tuner, and the best I've been able to get is about 17mpg highway, and 10 mpg towing a 8200lb 35' travel trailer (8.5' wide, 10' 4" high). I've tried economy, and towing tunes. I have an '06 F-350 Crew cab, long bed, with stock 17" wheels.
 
   / looking at a 09 superduty 6.4L powerstroke #66  
What mods did you go to get 22-23mpg? I have an SCT-tuner, and the best I've been able to get is about 17mpg highway, and 10 mpg towing a 8200lb 35' travel trailer (8.5' wide, 10' 4" high). I've tried economy, and towing tunes. I have an '06 F-350 Crew cab, long bed, with stock 17" wheels.

does it have a 6.0 in it? that's what my 04 f250 does...

soundguy
 
   / looking at a 09 superduty 6.4L powerstroke #67  
What mods did you go to get 22-23mpg? I have an SCT-tuner, and the best I've been able to get is about 17mpg highway, and 10 mpg towing a 8200lb 35' travel trailer (8.5' wide, 10' 4" high). I've tried economy, and towing tunes. I have an '06 F-350 Crew cab, long bed, with stock 17" wheels.


My truck has bigger wheels for one thing. Its a F-350 SRW 4x4 Extended Cab Short Bed. I have a Quadzilla Chip, MAC intake and Filter, and 4" exhaust.

Chris
 
   / looking at a 09 superduty 6.4L powerstroke #68  
does it have a 6.0 in it? that's what my 04 f250 does...

soundguy

You have the Torque Shift tranny 5R110. Its listed as a 5 speed but its really a 6 speed with a hidden gear. It uses that gear instead of another when its cold or in tow haul mode. Either way its only uses 5 speeds at a time. The new Torque Shift is a true 6 speed.

Taken from Wikpida.

The TorqShift is advertised as being a 5 speed automatic, when actually it has six forward speeds. On cold engine operation (below 0 degrees) the overdrive clutch is engaged in third gear for a ratio of 1.09 : 1. The transmission will shift directly to sixth from fourth and fifth is skipped. On a warm engine the shift pattern would be 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th (direct drive), 6th.

Chris
 
   / looking at a 09 superduty 6.4L powerstroke #69  
Verdict on my trip from near Houston to SE Michigan over the last 3 days with the 2008 F250 with 6.4PS and 58.5k mileage was an average of 16mpg driving at 65-73mph (depending on location). There was minimal elevation change and the only place with hills was the very southern corner of IL. 2 people on board. I have a supercab with short bed and no cap or tonneau.

One can tell the DPF's impact on fuel consumption. It would go up to a high of 16.4mpg (after a regen) and drop progressively to a low of close to 15mpg (with a loaded filter and burning fuel to do the regen). These are not instantaneous values, this is averaged from one fillup to the next (typically 15 gal).
That sounds about right from what I have heard about the 6.4L. It does not get the MPG's the 7.3 and 6.0 did but makes really good power.

How do you like it so far?

Chris
 
   / looking at a 09 superduty 6.4L powerstroke #70  
interesting.. neat info. whish I had something like that in the 450.. it seems to have a prety basic ( though good working tranny ).

on another note. this is about the 3rd time in 8 years that I have actually got a forum reply notification.. :)

soundguy

You have the Torque Shift tranny 5R110. Its listed as a 5 speed but its really a 6 speed with a hidden gear. It uses that gear instead of another when its cold or in tow haul mode. Either way its only uses 5 speeds at a time. The new Torque Shift is a true 6 speed.

Taken from Wikpida.

The TorqShift is advertised as being a 5 speed automatic, when actually it has six forward speeds. On cold engine operation (below 0 degrees) the overdrive clutch is engaged in third gear for a ratio of 1.09 : 1. The transmission will shift directly to sixth from fourth and fifth is skipped. On a warm engine the shift pattern would be 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th (direct drive), 6th.

Chris
 

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