Jrgunn5150
Member
I have a genuine question,
Is it possible that your engine is exception, a strange anomaly?
And maybe, the deletion of EGR & DPF has allowed your truck to achieve 277K without too much headache?
The mpg you get is really great... this is why small diesels are so attractive.
To be clear, up front, my old 8.1 big block accrued 277,000 miles without incident. New baby diesel is at 164,000 without incident.
I'm no expert, as far as if my truck is an anomaly, I only have my own experience to go on on the subject, I believe taking the EGR and DPF off are helpful, but I didn't remove them for the first 130,000 miles. When I purchased the truck, I had access to Stellantis warranty claim system, the engine related claims were for failure of the EGR or DPF systems, or outright engine failure.
In cruising the forums and FB groups, I've not seen a common denominator on the engine failures.
Outright engine failure is about 3% of production within 5 years. So, high by modern standards, but you wouldn't bet money on a 3% chance.
I don't do special maintenance, I don't do any fancy oil, 10k changes with Rotella, nothing out of the ordinary, annual fuel filters, nothing crazy. Like I said, it's also primarily run on Biodiesel, which people also think is the devil.
Go online to just about any group and you'll find people bashing something, but I can find 5 Ecodiesels with 250k+ on them for sale on Autotrader at any given time. Or Ecoboosts, which all have timing failures according to the internet, or 5.3's, which all have DOD failure, according to the internet, or all Hemi's, which all have lifter failure... On and on.
I think it may be just easier to find someone bitching.