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2015 Super Duty
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<blockquote data-quote="tj04cobra" data-source="post: 14200361" data-attributes="member: 73436"><p>The 6.7's power strokes are damn nice, and I am ready to see how one drives with the updated turbo and injectors. I have read one good review on a 2015 on power stroke army and a few where guys are saying they are not enjoying the few mileage. There isn't a very big jump and price either. The diesel option goes up a little over 100 dollars and base price for a super duty goes up a little over 1000 i believe. </p><p></p><p>Of course better rebates are to be had on the out going 2014MY, but sticker to sticker the upgrade looks to be worth it seeing that the 2011-2014 MY had turbo issues, especially when tuned. I think another thing that changed in 2015 is a bigger, stronger torque converter. I don't know if any of you guys have seen the torque converter inside one of these 6r140 bell housings, but there is so much room outside the converter in the bell housing that it makes the torque converter look tiny LOL.</p><p></p><p>I lust for a ruby red 2015 platinum 6.7.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tj04cobra, post: 14200361, member: 73436"] The 6.7's power strokes are damn nice, and I am ready to see how one drives with the updated turbo and injectors. I have read one good review on a 2015 on power stroke army and a few where guys are saying they are not enjoying the few mileage. There isn't a very big jump and price either. The diesel option goes up a little over 100 dollars and base price for a super duty goes up a little over 1000 i believe. Of course better rebates are to be had on the out going 2014MY, but sticker to sticker the upgrade looks to be worth it seeing that the 2011-2014 MY had turbo issues, especially when tuned. I think another thing that changed in 2015 is a bigger, stronger torque converter. I don't know if any of you guys have seen the torque converter inside one of these 6r140 bell housings, but there is so much room outside the converter in the bell housing that it makes the torque converter look tiny LOL. I lust for a ruby red 2015 platinum 6.7. [/QUOTE]
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