Posted by dhermesc on October 11, 2010 at 14:46:56 from (24.248.193.103):
In Reply to: Me And My Big Mouth posted by Allan In NE on October 11, 2010 at 12:26:49:
I've got a 2011 6.7 sittin' in the driveway as a demo; maybe I'm ready to trade? This Ford-built 6.7 is 'sposed to be do darned much better, ya know........
You know, they said the same thing about the 6.0, then the 6.4. Given Ford's habit of laying an egg everytime they introduce a new engine I'd wait a year or two if I could.
Think of it this way, Ford has 0 history in this type of engine and they are going to build a world beater the first time out of the box? I'd settle for them building a cruise control that doesn't burn my garage down. Or a computer that doesn't need to be reflashed every 6-8 months to remind it what its supposed to be doing.
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