Re: Modifying a diesel pickup--what\'s allowed
To your first point about '07... The most I can say is yes, there will be conciderable changes. Should be a really good thing.
Each has its own good as you said. I have driven the new Dodge and of course all the PowerStrokes and no Duramax's.
Without disrespecting or insulting Dodge owners out there, its still a Dodge. Meaning its simple and functional, but quite utility feeling to me. The Cummins runs very well, just mated to a slug of a trany. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
The 7.3L had gobbs of low end Tq. It was a very good engine, severly detuned to put it in the F-series. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
The 6.0L is a high reving "race" diesel. It turns 4,000rpm and builds most of its Tq about 1000rpm higher than the 7.3L.. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif This has proved to be an issue for the manual trans guys, gota rev them up to get the power... /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
The Torque Shift trans mated behind the 6.0L is just a perfect complement. A very comfortable truck to drive as well. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
There have been some issues with the 6.0L, unfortunatly some have been magnified by lack of experience working on them. For the most part, most issues have been addressed and are fixable. If the tech you have working on your truck is experienced, you'll have the truck back in a reasonable amount of time and likely fixed for good. Maintnance is a major issue. I've stated this several times before, but the fuel filters must be changed regularly at least every 15,000mi. The oil must be changed at your recomended interval, 5000mi(7500mi light duty) or 200hrs. Dont let it idle longer than 5min at a time...I would recomend not modifying this engine control system or intake, because of issues it may cause. Basicly, drive what you bought and dont race to keep up with the Jones' and you'll have a good truck.
I have not driven the Duramax, but have spoken to several on the service side. They too are not flawless.. They have had issues of their own but seem to be getting a grip on it as well. Just a side note, I have a friend that used to do the Ford Chevy thing with me years ago. He always had the attitude that he would NEVER drive a Ford. Guess what he's driving now..... /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
With '07 regulations coming, you'll be seeing allot of changes in diesel technology over the next few years. Some of them are very different than we have ever seen before. But they will be getting much cleaner and quieter than ever before..