TC Diesel
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- Jul 14, 2016
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New to the site and my eco diesel I bought at 40,000 miles a month ago now has 45,000 and I decided to clean the map sensor and egr tube..... holy crap there was a lot of crap on the egr tube and looking inside the plenum, it was caked in there!! How are these things Gana look inside with 200,000 miles on them? I have the banks bullet tunner on mine and I'm sure it's not helping anything but wow kinda freaked me out. Just thought I would share
Banks does not add to the soot, take it to dealer and complain that its surging and loosing coolant, the EGR and Plenum will be replace, do this every 30-40K miles (BC it will be completely sooted up) and hope your rotating mass survives until 120K and dump the bit***.
Make sure you collect the $$$ (settlement) from FCA along the time frame.
Engine's are still failing, last week I was contacted be 2 more owners on 3rd engine... One of the owners has had his DPF de-soot by Me 2 times in 3 Years and his Last OA had elevated Iron and Aluminum. Last engine lasted 18K miles.... it failed shortly after the 3rd oil change, Wear material are stored somewhere in that block and when you change the lube its BOOM and unless you are doing OA trends NO notice will be given. the 3.0 is either Hero or Zero Status, and don't take the bait the 1500diesel.BS promotes that Most EDs are trouble free, its just a few cheerleaders with keystroke love affairs with their ED. I notice that even 97hmcs has left the dark side and commenting that the engine is problematic.
Now way for the 3.0 VM to survive , it failure rates are directly related to QC at Cento.
Fait has Waaaaaaaaaay better power plants at FPT dump that 3.0 at Cento, and modify that 4.0 and stick that engine in the Eco.