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[QUOTE="Powerstroked162, post: 254451, member: 120"] I've heard of some production vehicle turbo failures as well as C&C failures. They are two different turbo's at two different power levels of engine. The production serious trucks are seeing failures mostly induced from tuning upgrades causing overspeed. Im not really sure whats going on with the C&C trucks. I haven't asked or looked into it really. To be fair to the 6.7 engine, Im not sure what the limit is and what cause the failure in the other engine. There are a lot of conflicting reports and stories rolling around about the flo-pro rig and its hard to make heads or tales of it. The most common factor seems to be the lack of tuning. 6.7's make a lot of torque down low int he RPM range and traditionally most diesel engines never live happy lives like that. Case in point is the Ford 7.3 and the Cummins 6.7 engines. So in order to make one live, i think its gonna take some seat time and cylinder pressure testing to get a good baseline down for tuning before people start piling these things up in short order. But as i said, thats jet my opinion. I could be way off for all we know at this point but its seems like common sense to me. Either way, the cp4 isn't gonna produce enough(maintain) to make any serious power. Thats gonna be the biggest hurdle to overcome. So what I'm getting at is, take it in strides if you wanna stick out the 6.7. Do one mod at a time and see where you are at and ask lots and lots of questions from the people you choose to buy from. If you want a toy thats proven, a 6.4 is gonna be your best bet. Hands down the baddest bolt on and go diesel platform available. If it was me, I wouldn't be afraid to build a 6.7 powerstroke. I've been looking for one for awhile and just haven't come across the right deal yet. Not everybody is cool with pushing stuff until it blows up though. I'm coming from a 7.3 background so engines giving up the ghost will be nothing new to me. In fact, I dunno what I'd do if I owned a truck that didn't eat engines LOL [/QUOTE]
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