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dukeofoil Sun, July 26th, 2009 01:41 PM

2008 F350 - 6.4L
 
I've had this 2008 F350 - 6.4L since 2007, 95% of the driving is for towing our 5th wheel. Been reading some on upgrading the Air intake and chipping.
Anyone have any good tips ?

John Anderson Sun, July 26th, 2009 02:27 PM

Yes. I just got an update from one of my customers who has on 08 F550. He used to get 8-9 mpg around town and 6 mpg towing his horse trailer. We did the following mods: S&B Cold Air Intake, DPF delete into 5" exhaust, and PHP Gryphon programmer. He told me yesterday his around town mileage is now 16-17 mpg and he has been getting 14 mpg towing.

The 6.4's are really nice trucks when they are done right.

jfuller5 Sun, August 2nd, 2009 07:05 AM

6.4l 2009 F350
 
Hey John , Any results from a 6.4 liter with Gryphon and possible a S&B intake alone? I dont want to / cant afford dpf delete and exhaaust. Lookin to improve gas mileage. Thanks Jim

Power Hungry Sun, August 2nd, 2009 01:55 PM

Most of our customers have seen 2-4 MPG with just the programmer and a CAI. However, a few have had problems setting a CEL when running a CAI although S&B seems to be the least problematic of the CAI kits.

Mileage gains also rely heavily on which gears you have and how much of your driving is spent on highway vs. city. Lower gears (4.30 & 4.88) are always going to do poorly and the gains generally aren't as impressive as the taller geared versions. Also, 4x4 and dually trucks fare worse as well. Just some things to think about.

Hope this helps.

jfuller5 Sun, August 2nd, 2009 08:20 PM

Hey Bill, What do you recccomend, I know the Gryphon but do you reccomennd a CAI or should i stay away fron one? 2009 F350 4x4 Crew Cab short box 3:73 20 inch rubber bone stock.Used as daily driver and hauling 3000 lb slide in truck camper pulling small Tin boat. Thanks Jim

Power Hungry Sun, August 2nd, 2009 08:51 PM

The thing is, the stock airbox really stinks. But like I mentioned, a few folks have had difficulty with a CAI and the occasional CEL so I am a bit torn in recommending one. The S&B has been the least troublesome and if I was going to use one, that would be my choice. Folks that have run it have noted some economy gains (about 1 mpg) just with the CAI.

If you do decide to go with one, make sure you get a money back guarantee. If it doesn't work, send it back. At least you're no worse for the wear.

Take care.

diesel71 Tue, August 4th, 2009 06:16 AM

jim i installed a few s & b"s on the 6.4"s with no check engine lights.
they seem to work fine and install is easy. I installed a BD super scoop CAI on my 6.4 and would not recommend one for a daily driver, the BD kit works great and does everything they claim but anything thats in the air WILL get scooped right into the airfilter,snow/bugs/water. Im going to change mine over to the s & b. just my opinion but instaling a CAI dont give x-amount of hp/tq it just removes a restriction and releases what the engine can produce.

jfuller5 Tue, August 4th, 2009 03:45 PM

Thanks for the info!!


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