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<blockquote data-quote="zghorner" data-source="post: 3220287" data-attributes="member: 35089"><p>The CP4 injection pump scares the crap out of me on the 6.7 powerstrokes...and the way ford refused to warranty out the $12,000+ repair job to so many people really soured me. Ford would claim that "their fuel had water in it" and not replace the fuel system whereas (from my understanding at least) GM was much more likely to cover the CP4 repairs on 2011+ duramaxes. I know those failures are not as common as they seem to be online but still that is a very costly repair for an already costly (albeit super nice) vehicle.</p><p></p><p>For whatever reason the 6.7 PSD doesn't hold its value like the cummins and IMO the powerstrokes are nicer trucks. You can dang near buy a used king ranch F350 for the cost of a tradesman base model Ram 3500.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zghorner, post: 3220287, member: 35089"] The CP4 injection pump scares the crap out of me on the 6.7 powerstrokes...and the way ford refused to warranty out the $12,000+ repair job to so many people really soured me. Ford would claim that "their fuel had water in it" and not replace the fuel system whereas (from my understanding at least) GM was much more likely to cover the CP4 repairs on 2011+ duramaxes. I know those failures are not as common as they seem to be online but still that is a very costly repair for an already costly (albeit super nice) vehicle. For whatever reason the 6.7 PSD doesn't hold its value like the cummins and IMO the powerstrokes are nicer trucks. You can dang near buy a used king ranch F350 for the cost of a tradesman base model Ram 3500. [/QUOTE]
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