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is a 6.4 diesel a good engine
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The 6.4L Power Stroke diesel, produced by Ford from 2008 to 2010 for its Super Duty trucks, has a mixed reputation. Noted for its increased power and torque compared to its predecessor, the 6.0L Power Stroke, it impressed with its towing capabilities and performance upgrades. However, it's plagued by reliability issues such as radiator leaks, EGR cooler failures, and fuel dilution problems. While it delivers on power and has potential with proper maintenance and upgrades (e.g., deleting EGR or DPF systems for off-road use), it requires a committed owner ready to address these known issues. Its suitability largely depends on your tolerance for maintenance and repairs. For those seeking a workhorse and willing to invest in upkeep, it can be a potent engine, but it's wise to weigh its high performance against its maintenance demands.
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