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Re: GM payback for defects on certain models [Re: Samsonsworld] #15377585 04/15/25 07:38 PM
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I don't have that pump on my F250.

What motor is in your F250?

6.2L and 7.3L gas motors in the F250 are awesome. Heard good things about the 6.8L newer motor also but no personal experience.



I quit buying diesels 20 years ago and having seen anything that makes me want to try again.

My F250 powerstroke is the best truck I've ever had.

I was on the verge of getting away from diesels after my duramax problems, but glad I didn't.

In the Colorado/Wyoming/Montana mountains, the diesel is really really nice. Heading to Canada with it and the travel trailer this summer. Just got back from Big Bend a few weeks ago.


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Re: GM payback for defects on certain models [Re: gander] #15377590 04/15/25 07:52 PM
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Ram has changed both my CP4's 3500 and 1500 to the CP3, before any issues.

Re: GM payback for defects on certain models [Re: gander] #15377607 04/15/25 08:13 PM
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Another gift from the EPA, the Ultra Low Sulfer Diesel fuel has less lubricity than the Diesel fuel we were accustomed to using pre 2007. There has been a cottage industry built around fuel additives to restore lubricity to the fuel, some is pure snake oil and some like Power Service actually does some good. But the CP4 certainly needs added lubricity and even then it's rolling the dice...

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