Hey guys,
I'm not much of a diesel expert, but I do have alot of experience driving one. My work truck is a 2008 Ford F-550 with the 6.4L powerstroke. I have to say, this engine is quite the powerhouse. It hauls around a 1200 gallon aluminum tank used for pumping portable toilets. 900 gallons for waste and 300 gallons for water. Every week when I way myself at a local junkyard, it usually weighs somewhere in the ballpark of 15,800 to 16,500 lbs. The GVR is 19,500 and the unlaiden is around 7200. That's about 9000 lbs on an average day with tank and liquid. The 6.4L pulls this tank around like it's nothing. It makes about 30 lbs of boost and has no trouble going up steep hills. It averages about 8.0 to 9.5 miles per gallon which is slightly less than what our old 7.3 powestroke averaged. The one noted problem that the 6.4L had was with the (DPF) diesel particulate filter. Everytime it goes into regeneration mode (cleaning mode), it blows alot of smoke out the tailpipe. There would be times when I'm idling and there would be a noticeable amount of smoke being admitted from the tailpipe. One time, I was at a stop sign waiting to turn onto a highway. As I turned onto the highway punching the throttle it all of a suddden felt like it wasn't making power once it second gear. Upon looking at my right mirror, it looked as if a top fuelie dragster did a burnout behind me. Other then that, it's a really powerful engine that has a number of technological designs incorproated into it.