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6.4L Power Stroke Engine and Drivetrain Discussion of the 6.4L Power Stroke diesel engine and drivetrain in the 2008 Super-Duty trucks. No gas engine discussion allowed except on transmissions and drivetrain that pertain to all models. Please confine discussion of topics in this forum to those items that are specific to the 6.4L Power Stroke engine.

       
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Old 09-09-2007, 02:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Autostart

Hey all, need some advice on autostarts with this new 6.4L. First, can they be programmed to allow glow plugs to cycle properly before starting?
I am getting mixed info concerning idling. On one hand, I am told that the new engines are not supposed to be idled long, (more than the normal 5-10 minute warm-up). Supposedly, it can cause the DPF to clog prematurely. Can this be prevented/addressed with the SEIC switch added? What is the deal with idling anyhow? When the temps get low here, typically -10f and lower from DEC-FEB, this is going to be a big concern. I don't have a heated hanger for parking
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Old 09-09-2007, 04:45 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I have the one thst the fsctory installed and it is set for a 30 second delay to allow for the glow plugs. Works great! I've also noticed that it'll time out if you leave it idleing after roughly 15 minutes. Hope this helps.
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