Kmorningstar01
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- Jul 20, 2019
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- 2016
So as I keep reading around and stuff I’m wondering if there have been any trucks that are tuned and if any failures?
Apparently it's not that simple for you.lol. You said "I’m wondering if there have been any trucks that are tuned and if any failures? "It’s kinda plain and simple... I asked who’s had a failure with running that tune... i get the mileage. But someone’s window does roll down and everyone screams get a ged tune lol... I’m being a smart ass now but I’m curious if anything with low miles with a tune has scattered.
The bearing failure is the blown motor problem Yes tuned trucks blow motors too. There have been thousands of blown ecodiesels. FCA at one point in time was replacing over 200 motors per month. By most people's best estimate the failure rate is 5-8%. This is unheard of in the industry.No not beating failure. Just all the others posting blown motor lol. I mean let’s get down to it... what are all these “blown” motors. And once again... has anyone “blown” a Motor with this tune or any other tunes?? With the egr being the death of these motors let’s say any tune that turns it off... has anyone heard of any failures? This website seems to be the plagued with “engine failure” @ (insert mileage here) some appear to be 10k miles others seem to be 100k... has anyone “blown” a motor tuned... doesn’t get much simpler then that
Typically early on maybe 10-30K miles, but that's a very rough estimate because accurate data doesn't exist.anyone have a guestimate as to when oil coolers started to fail (after how many miles?), just so we can keep an eye...
It was mostly in the 2014 model year. There was some aluminum machining that did not get adequately cleaned in the cylinder heads during assembly. These particles got stuck between the aluminum plates in oil cooler. Over time, vibration wears a hole in the plate and oil/coolant start mixing. The bearing issue is the number one warranty item on this application by a factor of 100.anyone have a guestimate as to when oil coolers started to fail (after how many miles?), just so we can keep an eye...
thx. is there any known cause of the bearing failure? Are there preventative things owners can do to reduce the likelihood of bearing failure?It was mostly in the 2014 model year. There was some aluminum machining that did not get adequately cleaned in the cylinder heads during assembly. These particles got stuck between the aluminum plates in oil cooler. Over time, vibration wears a hole in the plate and oil/coolant start mixing. The bearing issue is the number one warranty item on this application by a factor of 100.