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T11ravis
10-31-2015, 09:04 AM
Finally took the plunge and signed on a new tow vehicle. Gonna pick it up next week.
I did get the 172", DRW. Figured if I was gonna step up I needed to do it right. :D

Any advice is appreciated, I don't know much about the 6.7's.
Thanks!

Alpine
10-31-2015, 09:32 AM
Well how neat is that! Always exciting to get something different!

chuckster57
10-31-2015, 09:34 AM
Congrats on the new to you TV. Your going to really enjoy the sure footing of a DRW.

JRTJH
10-31-2015, 12:09 PM
Congratulations on the new truck !!! I had two 7.3L Fords, one NA and one turbocharged. Night and day difference between the two. I was "fortunate enough" not to buy a 6.4 or 6.0L, and managed to "skip" all of those potential issues.

When we bought our new 6.7L I was very pleasantly surprised at how much more power it had than the older Ford diesels and was "amazed" at how quiet it was compared to my previous diesels.

I'm thinking you'll like your "newby" more and more with every trip you take.

Don't forget the pictures when you get it home !!!

GaryWT
10-31-2015, 02:31 PM
Congrats and enjoy. Sure will tow nice.

Javi
10-31-2015, 02:45 PM
Congratulations, and welcome to the dually club,

FlyingChief
11-01-2015, 06:37 AM
You will be very happy, congrats! Did you get the in-bed 5th wheel prep? The 6.7 is a huge improvement over previous Ford diesels.


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T11ravis
11-01-2015, 07:04 AM
You will be very happy, congrats! Did you get the in-bed 5th wheel prep?

Unfortunately no. The one I went with isn't prepped. Just gonna put a new set of rails in there I guess.

Javi
11-01-2015, 07:13 AM
Unfortunately no. The one I went with isn't prepped. Just gonna put a new set of rails in there I guess.

Installing the Reese/OEM underbed puck system isn't difficult at all and makes for a very clean bed with easy hitch removal.

I installed the one in my '12 F250 in under 3 hours with a helper and I'm 66 with 2 bad knees and over weight.. It did take a full 18 pack however...:D

The '15 came with the underbed pucks from the dealer..

gearhead
11-01-2015, 07:46 AM
When I bought the current Ford, it had 9,000 miles on it and a B&W Turnover Ball hitch. I got the Curt gooseneck/5th adapter and lived happily ever after. Nice clean bed with the hitch out.
Read your Ford owners manual well. I saw that Ford recommended 5w-40 CJ4 for trucks that tow. I found all oils that spec are synthetic. I'm running 5w-40 synthetic Rotella. My Ford dealer had no idea and wanted to use Motorcraft 10-30 conventional.

Tbos
11-01-2015, 12:22 PM
Congrats on the new TV. Hope you enjoy many years of trouble free towing.

T11ravis
11-29-2015, 06:31 PM
When I bought the current Ford, it had 9,000 miles on it and a B&W Turnover Ball hitch. I got the Curt gooseneck/5th adapter and lived happily ever after. Nice clean bed with the hitch out.
Read your Ford owners manual well. I saw that Ford recommended 5w-40 CJ4 for trucks that tow. I found all oils that spec are synthetic. I'm running 5w-40 synthetic Rotella. My Ford dealer had no idea and wanted to use Motorcraft 10-30 conventional.

Do you have a bed liner? Wondering if that interferes with the fit of the Curt adaptor.

gearhead
11-29-2015, 08:19 PM
Do you have a bed liner? Wondering if that interferes with the fit of the Curt adaptor.

I have a sprayed in liner. No issues.

grampscamper
11-30-2015, 06:50 AM
Congrats on new truck. Like others have said you'll love it. Lots of power and good fuel economy. My only suggestion would be to add fuel conditioner when you fill up. I buy the Ford conditioner from my dealer. I didn't do it with my last truck and didn't experience any fuel related problems. I decided it was cheap insurance for my 2013.

pawpaw
12-01-2015, 09:45 AM
The 6.7 Ford diesel has been great so far in my son in laws F-250. 70K miles with no problems towing our 371 Fuzion.

jje1960
12-02-2015, 01:29 PM
Congratulations. We love our 2011, we only have 44K on it so far, no issues, just nice towing experiences.

larry337
12-02-2015, 11:01 PM
Congratulations on your new truck. One thing I would do is check with a dealer and make sure it has the latest software. You'll find that it has 4 different EGT sensors in the exhaust. With the original programming when one of these sensors failed the truck would go into limp mode and you'd be stuck on the side of the road over a $50 sensor. And they do fail. Now with the latest programming the bad sensor just triggers a check engine light and the engine still runs normally. You bought a great truck, enjoy!

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T11ravis
12-04-2015, 05:55 AM
One thing I would do is check with a dealer and make sure it has the latest software. You'll find that it has 4 different EGT sensors in the exhaust. With the original programming when one of these sensors failed the truck would go into limp mode and you'd be stuck on the side of the road over a $50 sensor. And they do fail. Now with the latest programming the bad sensor just triggers a check engine light and the engine still runs normally.
Pretty sure I have the update as Carfax said: "Engine/Powertrain computer/module reprogrammed. PCM reprogrammed" on 10/28/15. Is there any other way to know for sure?
I think I read somewhere that if the 6-1 gear indicators show up every time you start the truck then you're good (which they do) but... I'd like to know if there is a more definitive way to find out.
Also, I am using the Forscan app. Have been watching EGT 11-14, I assume those are the 4 you mean.

My only suggestion would be to add fuel conditioner when you fill up. I buy the Ford conditioner from my dealer.
Definitely. Been using Stanadyne blue for years, plan to stick with what works as I haven't had a problem either! :D

I saw that Ford recommended 5w-40 CJ4 for trucks that tow. I found all oils that spec are synthetic. I'm running 5w-40 synthetic Rotella. My Ford dealer had no idea and wanted to use Motorcraft 10-30 conventional.
Great to know, thanks for that.

Awesome advice guys. Thank you!
Haven't towed yet but I did actually hit the drive thru the other day and the girl could hear me and take my order without any issue. That certainly wasn't the case with my 6.0. Can't get over how quiet this thing is!!

larry337
12-04-2015, 06:49 AM
Pretty sure I have the update as Carfax said: "Engine/Powertrain computer/module reprogrammed. PCM reprogrammed" on 10/28/15. Is there any other way to know for sure?
I think I read somewhere that if the 6-1 gear indicators show up every time you start the truck then you're good (which they do) but... I'd like to know if there is a more definitive way to find out.
Also, I am using the Forscan app. Have been watching EGT 11-14, I assume those are the 4 you mean.


I don't know of a definitive way to know but if it was reprogrammed in Oct I would think you're good. Yup those are the four EGT temps. I use an Edge CTS monitor. I use it for the EGT's, Regen status, TFT, oil temp and coolant temps. Since you've had diesels before you may already know but for the benefit of all, I never shut off the truck when EGT's are high, either from an active regen or hard pulling, it only takes a minute for them to come back down at idle. I watch the oil temp and coolant to make sure there is proper separation. By that I mean the oil is usually 5-10 degrees hotter then the coolant. If they are running at the same temperature it would indicate that they are mixing somehow, which obviously is a bad situation. Some of the info I watch is redundant with the factory gauges but it keeps it all in one place for me with alert settings too. As for towing, you're in for a real treat! My 6.4 was good, noise level and power are similar though the 6.7 does have a slight edge in the power dept, the 6 speed transmission blows away the old 5 spd, smooth as silk and great downhill control, and fuel economy is way better.

larry337
12-04-2015, 06:53 AM
By the way....

This thread is worthless without pics! :D

T11ravis
12-04-2015, 09:30 AM
Only one I have so far.
http://www.keystoneforums.com/attachments/photobucket/img_189919_0_3b26a5915d539dd041128f59e90d14aa.jpeg (http://s266.photobucket.com/user/t11ravis/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsqhwrq7ua.jpeg.html)

Javi
12-04-2015, 10:10 AM
Just a note... the 1,2,3,4,5,6, display is toggled by the selector for same.. If the gears are displayed and you don't want them to be... push up on the selector button and they'll go away.. push up again and they'll show back up.. :D Nothing to do with the programing.. "bouncey:

larry337
12-04-2015, 10:56 AM
Picture looks great! Congrats!

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T11ravis
12-04-2015, 06:18 PM
Picture looks great! Congrats!

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Thanks! :D

Tbos
12-04-2015, 07:10 PM
Only one I have so far.
http://www.keystoneforums.com/attachments/photobucket/img_189940_0_3b26a5915d539dd041128f59e90d14aa.jpeg (http://s266.photobucket.com/user/t11ravis/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsqhwrq7ua.jpeg.html)
That is one beautiful truck.

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T11ravis
12-05-2015, 05:34 AM
That is one beautiful truck.

Thank you.