Recommend a truck...

The CP4 can grenade a fuel system for sure, and they're a ton of money and time to replace. Still better than a motor though!
Last time I check $12-20k depending on make, GM, Ford and Dodge used them in them and how much the glitter travels..if you can't get the parts...Full motors are easier waaay easier to get. Most trucks you have to pull the Cab to any major work, except the Tundra..you have to pull the cab to replace the turbos on those.
 
Last time I check $12-20k depending on make, GM, Ford and Dodge used them in them and how much the glitter travels..if you can't get the parts...Full motors are easier waaay easier to get. Most trucks you have to pull the Cab to any major work, except the Tundra..you have to pull the cab to replace the turbos on those.
Yep which is why i installed the bypass filter on mine. $400 of peace of mind.
 
Last time I check $12-20k depending on make, GM, Ford and Dodge used them in them and how much the glitter travels..if you can't get the parts...Full motors are easier waaay easier to get. Most trucks you have to pull the Cab to any major work, except the Tundra..you have to pull the cab to replace the turbos on those.
Yeah, that's a real kick in the a$$ for sure. GM started using the CP4 and DEF in 2011 IIRC, and those were two of the reasons I went with an LMM (2007.5-2010). I know lots of folks love the LBZ, but I'm not a huge fan of the classic/cat eye front end.

Its funny, taking the cab off sounds like a huge deal to people like us, but guys with a lift can take the cab off a Duramax in short order.
 
Its funny, taking the cab off sounds like a huge deal to people like us, but guys with a lift can take the cab off a Duramax in short order.
If only the billable hours reflected that. 6.1hrs I believe is the billable rate from Ford for a f250
I have acces to a lift we have had the cab off my buddies F250 couple times, ac problems, half dozen bolts and about as many electrical plugs, couple coolant/ac lines. 2ish hrs IIRC..Just seems extra as kids say these days.
 
I’m a ford guy now, previously ram. Been a diesel guy for a very long and only chose ram or ford bc of the solid front axle. I am absolutely not a fan of independent front Suspension on a 3/4 or 1 ton truck.

I’m getting a new truck this summer , will be a 350 power stroke, but like mentioned I know what I’m getting into with the cp4. I replaced the cp4 in my current truck.

If you don’t wanna mess w diesel. Your best option for a long term durable truck would be a f250 in any cab configuration and trim package with the 7.3 Godzilla gas motor and fx4 off road package.

That Godzilla is the cats ass when it comes to v8 gas motors. It’s old school reliability bc of how it’s designed, and makes some good power numbers.
 
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