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2008 Ford Super Duty

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Re: Air intake and exhaust [judgejustin] by dbweaver
Feb 07, 2009 (5:17 pm)
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Replying to: judgejustin (Feb 04, 2009 8:26 am)

I put a S&D cold air intake on my 6.4, I wasn't able to tell much difference. I think if a person could open the exhaust up like you said would help alot. I have saw some DPF and catalytic converter delete pipes on ebay that have places for all the sensors to plug in. Of course it will void your warranty.
   I just bought a superchips cortex programmer for my 6.4. I haven't had it long enough to try it out much yet. I asked the mechanic at my dealership if it would void my warranty, they said it should be ok as long as I didn't turn it all the way up and try to tow 18 wheelers up mountains. But they did tell me not to mess with the exhaust, they said if it didn't have those finned tailpipes it would burn whatever was sitting next to it.
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Window Sticker Terminology by cthuskie
Feb 08, 2009 (2:15 pm)
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I plan on purchasing my first Ford F250 Super Duty this month.
It is a 2008 I found today on a dealer's lot.
 
On the window sticker , listed under Options , it states :
 
JOB # 1 BUILD IDENTIFIER
 
What does this mean ?
Is it important ?
( pros and cons )
 
Take Care
George in Bristol , CT
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Re: Window Sticker Terminology [cthuskie] by firecapn
Feb 08, 2009 (4:18 pm)
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Replying to: cthuskie (Feb 08, 2009 2:15 pm)

Job #1 is what they Ford referred as the first run of HD trucks for that model year. I purchased mine and it was a new 2008 F-350 and was called Job #3. They difference are minor modifications to the truck, i.e. the size of the front end air dam, or the rear differential standard gear ratio. I love my truck and haven't had one iota or trouble as of yet, with 11,350 miles on the odometer. I have a 6.4 diesel, 3:55 gear ratio rear end, two wheel drive, crew cab, long bed. No modifications, getting 14.5 mpg around town, and 11.5 towing a 12500 # RV.
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Re: 2008 F250 Super Duty Leak Update [BACKCRACKER] by skip21
Feb 08, 2009 (4:33 pm)
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Replying to: BACKCRACKER (Jan 13, 2009 1:30 pm)

I have a 2007 super duty diesel.It has the same problem with the head gaskets that started in 2002 of which there are at least two ford TSBs out on this.I was told by the diesel tech where I bought my ford that it also happens on 2008 diesels.Ford dose not want to fix it and if you have one after market product on engine they will try to void your factory warrentee{they tried that with me except that there is the moss magnuson act of 1975 section 2302 that says they can not do that,]they told me that they were cancling my warrranty till I mentioned that actand they backed off.There are other messages in this forum about this,check them out in the 500 area of messages.
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Re: Window Sticker Terminology [cthuskie] by judgejustin
Feb 09, 2009 (6:14 am)
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Replying to: cthuskie (Feb 08, 2009 2:15 pm)

George here are my thoughts and I hope they help in some form. First thing is that I don’t want to talk you out of buying one, by any means. I just want you to understand as much as I can tell you. I have driven every truck out there since my toes could touch the pedals. The Super Duty (Ford) is the best. Dodge isn’t too far behind but I never settle for 2nd place. In my opinion Ford made improvements to the Super Duty or Heavy Duty every single year they ever made them all the way up to 2003. From then till now they have been going backwards. Although the 6.4L was a huge improvement over the 6.0L. With all this said it is not all Ford or any other manufacturer’s fault, they have had to work around so many government regulations. I do really want you to understand that the days of the Super Duty’s being the unbelievable machine are not quite what they were. The 20 miles to the gallon are gone. The unstoppable black smoke rolling and never ending power are no more. You can still do a lot of modifications to them but at a much higher cost and with much less results. But still if you want the best driving, pull anything and generally feel good about yourself when you are setting next to a kid with a jacked up F-150 wannabe, because you know you have em licked in every possible way the Super Duty is still that. Oh yeah and you can move anything that God has made moveable at the same time.
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EGR valve by Roundtracker
Feb 10, 2009 (4:01 pm)
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9,016 miles on my 08. EGR valve went out. Check engine light came on and it had a loss of power not long after. Found out that it is a big problem with these tucks. So much so that there is a national back order on them. They pulled all of the old ones off the shelf and are building new ones. In the mean time, after a short temper tantrum, I'm cruising in my Pontiac G6 rental until they can get some in.
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Re: 2008 Performance Drop [lonewolf3] by dtdm
Feb 11, 2009 (6:58 pm)
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Replying to: lonewolf3 (Jan 07, 2008 5:38 pm)

2008 F-250 Crewcab 4X4 auto 3.73, 16-17 interstate and 13-14 city. 2008 F-250 regular cab 4X4 4.10 6 speed manual, 18-19 interstate and 14-15 city. I have towed 7,000lbs for 600 miles with the Crewcab. Not bad on flat rolling hills, lacks on mountains but hey its a V-8. MPG towing 9-10 interstate.
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Re: EGR valve [Roundtracker] by dtdm
Feb 11, 2009 (7:00 pm)
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Replying to: Roundtracker (Feb 10, 2009 4:01 pm)

30,000 miles with out a issue. One problem, torn door seal.
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Re: Problems, [mschmal] by dtdm
Feb 11, 2009 (7:29 pm)
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Replying to: mschmal (Aug 26, 2007 8:04 am)

I agree, why would you even think of going 95. The truck weighs in around 8k, so your at 15k+ with trailer. Think of the family in the car your going to kill. I have towed abit and have not had any issues. Dealer maintained and not one issue. If you take care of it and leave it the way it stock will take a beating.
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Re: Problems, [dbweaver] by dtdm
Feb 11, 2009 (7:31 pm)
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Replying to: dbweaver (Sep 01, 2007 1:17 pm)

Yhea ask the dealer that question and see how fast they will void your warrenty.

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