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Old 03-31-2010, 08:55 PM
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im am lookin at buying a 6.7 wondering what kind of fuel milage you get stock and dpf delet with a 6spd manual and any other other pros an cons you may have
 
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my 08 got 13 to 15 stock and 20 to 22 after. clutches are junk in these trucks
 
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If you buy one id recommend a DPF Delete using either the H&S Black Maxx, Smarty or H&S XRT. I would also recommend a Valair Nodular Sprung Hub Dual Disc Clutch Kit. You will notice a huge difference in power, fuel mileage and you will have a much more fun to drive truck.


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im am lookin at buying a 6.7 wondering what kind of fuel milage you get stock and dpf delet with a 6spd manual and any other other pros an cons you may have
Fuel mileage will vary from truck to truck. I have seen some 6.7's get as much as 18 mpg stock and as low as 8. From customers we speak to the average is around 13-14 mpg.

The DPF delete will make a huge increase in mileage, anywhere from 4 to 6 more mpg.

As far as the clutch, where its the same sorry dual mass setup that has been used since mid 2005 but thats nothing a good old South Bend wont take care off.

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thank you guys im going to test drive a 07 on saturday i will get back to you on if i buy it or not. i much appreciate your imput
 
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just like they said when mine was new 14 after deletes and edge with mp-8 at the time 20-22
 
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i see you have the 5in magnaflow on your truck how is it in the cab i was told they drone bad
 
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very loud strait piped with the muffler it is pretty quiet unless you really put your foot in it
 
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Magnaflow kits with the mufflers dont have any drone. Any kit will have some drone straight piped.
 
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The exhaust tip makes a big difference in drone and volume. A simple turndown will make the ground absorb some of the sound energy without adding any measurable restriction.
 
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