Definitely sounds like your high idle is kicking in. It happens on all new diesels when cold outside. It is increasing RPMs to keep the engine at proper operating temp. Nothing wrong with your truck.
Correct but there is something wrong with his truck if it’s smoking especially since it’s stock,the DPF should catch any particulate matter and when it dies burn off it does so very clean and turns the soot into fine ash which is alt less harmful to human lungs . His truck smoking is a problem.
Higher idle isn't an issue, it does that to prevent future issues. A diesel is not supposed to be left idling because it doesn't have a "butterfly valve" on the intake as a gasser would meaning you're dumping more fuel into the engine. Idling constantly can cause an issue known as wet stacking. The higher idle burns more of the fuel the truck would otherwise be wasting.
On my 17 6.7 they did an update and it frequently high idles now. I bet they put it on when they redid the fuel system. Totally normal for it to high idle in colder temps to get everything hot and the emissions clean. Grab an adapter for forescan, you can turn on how full your dpf is and see it in your gauges. I would avoid the extended warranty and do a delete. Totally different truck deleted. No where near 4K though. About 1800 for a delete pipe and tuner. You can just unplug the egr. Don’t broadcast it though, the epa can find you through social media. Deleting it gets rid of most of the modern problems
Well one problem I'll see about taking the emissions off what happens if they come back in a couple years and enforce it again? With getting the warranty you got everything you can get fixed. Try to stay warm.
My gas f250 idles at over 1,000 rpms on a cold start sometimes in the winter it gets close to 1,500 during winter and when warm around 600 in park and in drive with foot on brake at a hair over 500...amazing truck hit 410,000 miles a week and a half ago, can't wait to cut grass again but still 2 more months of winter in Oklahoma I'm so bored🤬!!! Wapacha!
It does your DPF regeneration when RPM’s going up and it stinks. It uses your DEF fluid to do it and it’s been done usually when you are driving, so you are not noticing, but it can still kick on if the time for it to be done when you are idling it and also you can notice little bit of white hot smoke. It is all normal.
I’m guessing the idle thing will be the dpf cleaning. Saves you having to go out and drive it hard to clean it. Surely it’s best to do the warranty and play it safer and then delete it later down the line, at least the truck will be covered for now if you go warranty
Yeah they have a high idle feature to warm up faster in the cold. I traded in my diesel and went back to gas. Short trips and heavy idling are bad for modern diesels ill never buy another one
Hey bro... A little insight I'm about a hour north of you and I had mine deleted and tuned for 1600. Another thing and way more important is to get the disaster prevention kit. Those cp4 pumps will always go out. Dont matter which version you have. 400 bucks will save you 10k. Just my 2 cents
Oya no problem. I have a pretty good mechanic up here. I myself sling grass and love it. 2nd year on my own. And these 6.7s are great machines just terrible design for fuel delivery. I wanna say its called s&s cp4 disaster prevention kit... Hope your as amped about this coming season as I am. Sling that green stuff bro
This is just my opinion as a heavy diesel mechanic that works on these things daily,delete the entire truck , trade it in , your usage is not what the 6.7 is designed for,it’s built to run on the road not stop and go all day. Grab a 7.3L gas engine,and don’t look back. The 6.7 has fuel system issues and your having one now as evidenced by the smoke. You idle way too much for a diesel,it’s ramping up on its own because your letting it idle which is bad for it it runs too cool at idle. If you keep the truck do not delete it , deleted trucks are illegal to use on road even though you may no longer have emissions testing it’s still illegal and technically your extended warranty is at risk as well.
Yeah I ditched my diesel for a gas... too many problems with the emissions crap on it will never buy another diesel again I don't know how modern truckers
EGR delete.... Get a toner. Get one that's adjustable you can set different horsepowers I've got one online I've got mine set on 75 horse additional letter fuel mileage pull anything I want.... Just do some research the guys in Soddy-Daisy are very good they're off highway 27 can't think of the name of the place...
I think you should delete it. You can probably sell it later for more money to a private party because another of people look for deleted diesels plus you have that AMAZING wrap on it!! I still love that truck
I'd probably get the warranty for the $4K, rather than deleting it. The warranty will cover everything bumper-to-bumper, including DPF/emissions related problems, I would think. It's not like the $20K parts failure was caused by the emissions equipment, was it?
@@sgninjas Wow, I heard DPF was bad for the engine, but didn't know it would cause your type of filter. That's a tough call. Too bad gas engine aren't really fit for purpose in your application.
What's up ninja nick truck is still lookin sweet and those mud claws are bad ass i had a set and they lasted me about three and a half years love them!!
I like your tires time to go mudden LOL yeah you definitely do have a hard decision deleting it or going with the extended warranty I may go do the extended warranty because if you have an option to extend it again but then the cost of it tough decision
deleted at 50k on my 16 f250 6.7 best think you could do for that truck. Emissions on these trucks is the only weak link. Get rid of it NICK. ZERO PROBLEMS I PROMISE. Make sure the person that does it can reverse the delete when comes time to sell. I paid 800 to have mine put back to compliance before resale. Three grand in my area from my mechanic to buy the parts and do the job( ez link). Ask around in your area quietly and you will find a mechanic willing to do it. Don't make it public known about anything, and don't change your exhaust tip. You need to be as stealth as possible as not to roll coal, especially through town. I went with a 7.3 gas motor after selling my diesel with 425,000 miles on it (deleted after around 50k). Im in the same business you are and it get the job done anything under 50mph. Over 50mph the diesel hands down. The 7.3 gas is different animal over the wimpy 6.2. gas.
Cali suck on their regulations, if it was me I would delete it. My diesel truck thank God doesn't have that def* b.s. and still run like a champ for 1996 135k miles.
If you knew anything about combustion engines you would know that idle time is the worst time for any engine. But you don’t. Secondly, buying an extended warranty and committing to a deductible is at least $5000. If you had any faith in the product itself the provided warranty would suffice. Falling into the extended warranty scam proves to the auto maker that the consumer expects a short lifespan therefore offering a product with a short lifespan. If you spend your money wisely, then take care of your investment as if it were a one million dollar diamond ring, the value in the long run would be as much or more than an extended warranty. Carry on...
Dude who cares what the auto maker thinks. That is completely irrelevant. If you knew anything about diesel trucks you would know they have very expensive repair bills. SG ninja uses his truck as a work truck, it gets used and abused everyday, things are going to break no matter how well you take care of it because parts on a machine don't last forever. If you actually used a machine for work everyday you would see that things randomly break. So it is actually very wise for him to spend 5000 on a extended warranty which could save him from very expensive repair bills in the future. Hell he just had to get a fuel system rebuild that cost 20k on the truck. It wasn't his fault that his pump exploded and sent metal shards through out his fuel system. You never know when something is going to break. Better safe then sorry.
Deleting the emissions is not going to keep you from having injection pump issues. The injection pumps fords use are trash from the get go. Once again, deleting the emissions(dpf, egr, scr) will not keep the truck from having fuel problems, if anything it will make it worse by adding more power.
No extended warranty. Once the warranty is up delete it and u won’t have any problems. Trust me I’m a truck driver. And when u ready to delete it take a trip to Chicago and let the Russians delete it for 2000 💯👊🏽
Definitely sounds like your high idle is kicking in. It happens on all new diesels when cold outside. It is increasing RPMs to keep the engine at proper operating temp. Nothing wrong with your truck.
Correct but there is something wrong with his truck if it’s smoking especially since it’s stock,the DPF should catch any particulate matter and when it dies burn off it does so very clean and turns the soot into fine ash which is alt less harmful to human lungs . His truck smoking is a problem.
Higher idle isn't an issue, it does that to prevent future issues. A diesel is not supposed to be left idling because it doesn't have a "butterfly valve" on the intake as a gasser would meaning you're dumping more fuel into the engine. Idling constantly can cause an issue known as wet stacking. The higher idle burns more of the fuel the truck would otherwise be wasting.
This is my first video back in just over a year
High idle is the truck doing a Regen. Won't hurt it at all keeps you from having to go to the dealership when the DPF gets to dirty.
Mud claws are a very soft tire just keep a eye out had them on a half ton and the truck would be covered in rubber after driving
Definitely go with the delete. Best thing I did on my 6.7. More efficient all around, more power and no more dealing with the def.
On my 17 6.7 they did an update and it frequently high idles now. I bet they put it on when they redid the fuel system. Totally normal for it to high idle in colder temps to get everything hot and the emissions clean. Grab an adapter for forescan, you can turn on how full your dpf is and see it in your gauges. I would avoid the extended warranty and do a delete. Totally different truck deleted. No where near 4K though. About 1800 for a delete pipe and tuner. You can just unplug the egr. Don’t broadcast it though, the epa can find you through social media. Deleting it gets rid of most of the modern problems
High idle for cold starts and regen if you have def fluid which is normal
Ol red needs some 15” torque thrust with 275/60/15 super sports white wall out
Well one problem I'll see about taking the emissions off what happens if they come back in a couple years and enforce it again? With getting the warranty you got everything you can get fixed. Try to stay warm.
It’s suppose to do that when it gets colder/rebuilt I’m pretty sure. I had a older 7.3 that did that
I have a 2021 6.7 and it also Idles up just like you were describing.
Make the choice that makes sense n makes you happy
My gas f250 idles at over 1,000 rpms on a cold start sometimes in the winter it gets close to 1,500 during winter and when warm around 600 in park and in drive with foot on brake at a hair over 500...amazing truck hit 410,000 miles a week and a half ago, can't wait to cut grass again but still 2 more months of winter in Oklahoma I'm so bored🤬!!! Wapacha!
yay i missed seeing your videos glad to see you posted this video keep up the amazing videos!
It does your DPF regeneration when RPM’s going up and it stinks. It uses your DEF fluid to do it and it’s been done usually when you are driving, so you are not noticing, but it can still kick on if the time for it to be done when you are idling it and also you can notice little bit of white hot smoke. It is all normal.
Look online for extended warranty from ford. Save thousands compared to your local dealer and it’s the exact warranty from ford.
I’m guessing the idle thing will be the dpf cleaning. Saves you having to go out and drive it hard to clean it. Surely it’s best to do the warranty and play it safer and then delete it later down the line, at least the truck will be covered for now if you go warranty
Sounds to me like it’s just speeding up because of cold weather. Our diesel does that when left idling and it’ll go down when I hit the break
Yeah they have a high idle feature to warm up faster in the cold.
I traded in my diesel and went back to gas. Short trips and heavy idling are bad for modern diesels ill never buy another one
Same thing on my semi kinda like a regin thing but nothin to worry about just a thing newer diesels do
Hey bro... A little insight I'm about a hour north of you and I had mine deleted and tuned for 1600. Another thing and way more important is to get the disaster prevention kit. Those cp4 pumps will always go out. Dont matter which version you have. 400 bucks will save you 10k. Just my 2 cents
Thank you for the input. Good looking out 👍🏻
Oya no problem. I have a pretty good mechanic up here. I myself sling grass and love it. 2nd year on my own. And these 6.7s are great machines just terrible design for fuel delivery. I wanna say its called s&s cp4 disaster prevention kit... Hope your as amped about this coming season as I am. Sling that green stuff bro
@@winfredhunter9749 oh man, u have no idea lol 😆 I can’t wait to start slicin n dicin
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EPA gonna bring you to court with this video as evidence, I suggest to go with the warranty now lol
If you see snow the bf Goodrich tires can’t be beat
Don't forget change transfluid..the warrant do you really think your gonna keep it for that much longer
It could be regenerating which explains both the high idel
This is just my opinion as a heavy diesel mechanic that works on these things daily,delete the entire truck , trade it in , your usage is not what the 6.7 is designed for,it’s built to run on the road not stop and go all day. Grab a 7.3L gas engine,and don’t look back. The 6.7 has fuel system issues and your having one now as evidenced by the smoke. You idle way too much for a diesel,it’s ramping up on its own because your letting it idle which is bad for it it runs too cool at idle. If you keep the truck do not delete it , deleted trucks are illegal to use on road even though you may no longer have emissions testing it’s still illegal and technically your extended warranty is at risk as well.
Yeah I ditched my diesel for a gas... too many problems with the emissions crap on it will never buy another diesel again
I don't know how modern truckers
Vacuum issue for sure if it changes when you hit the break
I will take the warranty 100% +
EGR delete....
Get a toner.
Get one that's adjustable you can set different horsepowers I've got one online I've got mine set on 75 horse additional letter fuel mileage pull anything I want.... Just do some research the guys in Soddy-Daisy are very good they're off highway 27 can't think of the name of the place...
Yeah I know who your talking about, they’re the ones I was planning on talking to. Thanks Barry!
All new diesels do that. It’s burning something in the exhaust out
I think you should delete it. You can probably sell it later for more money to a private party because another of people look for deleted diesels plus you have that AMAZING wrap on it!! I still love that truck
I'd probably get the warranty for the $4K, rather than deleting it. The warranty will cover everything bumper-to-bumper, including DPF/emissions related problems, I would think. It's not like the $20K parts failure was caused by the emissions equipment, was it?
Yes it was from my understanding
@@sgninjas Wow, I heard DPF was bad for the engine, but didn't know it would cause your type of filter. That's a tough call. Too bad gas engine aren't really fit for purpose in your application.
cp4 failure is expensive. save your money, interest rates are going up and when that happens youll be able to buy one alot cheaper with cash.
Why was the motor rebuilt?
Fuel system failure basically
What's up ninja nick truck is still lookin sweet and those mud claws are bad ass i had a set and they lasted me about three and a half years love them!!
I like your tires time to go mudden LOL yeah you definitely do have a hard decision deleting it or going with the extended warranty I may go do the extended warranty because if you have an option to extend it again but then the cost of it tough decision
i’ll just go with a new truck no sense putting more money in a truck. you will still get good money for your truck.
I would not discuss deleting a vehicle on any public forums especially if you are in business as EPA has gone after people and it can be expensive.
Yay Hamilton county no more emissions
delete it 100%. btw if your looking for a new truck in the future. you should look into the ram 2500. you'll have no problems.
$4000.00 and a new truck will give you a bigger write off. Find that DELETE KEY. ;-)
Thats your main work truck so i would get the warranty.
I will get another truck, just right now it’s hard to find any that are reasonable
@@sgninjas thats the truth
I believe at your lawn care business level, a other diesel truck can be the best option .
That’s why I’m not planning on selling or trading “Tiny” just want to avoid future issues that’s all, and thanks Luis
Like it's doing a Regen
Buy the extended warranty
Delete it and be done. Screw the extended warranties, their just getting into your wallet.
get the warranty then when it goes out get a new truck and write it off on your taxes
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Deleting The Truck would get rid of a lot of issues so if I were you I would delete The Truck definitely
Nick it’s a work truck
deleted at 50k on my 16 f250 6.7 best think you could do for that truck. Emissions on these trucks is the only weak link. Get rid of it NICK. ZERO PROBLEMS I PROMISE. Make sure the person that does it can reverse the delete when comes time to sell. I paid 800 to have mine put back to compliance before resale. Three grand in my area from my mechanic to buy the parts and do the job( ez link). Ask around in your area quietly and you will find a mechanic willing to do it. Don't make it public known about anything, and don't change your exhaust tip. You need to be as stealth as possible as not to roll coal, especially through town. I went with a 7.3 gas motor after selling my diesel with 425,000 miles on it (deleted after around 50k). Im in the same business you are and it get the job done anything under 50mph. Over 50mph the diesel hands down. The 7.3 gas is different animal over the wimpy 6.2. gas.
Get a ram 2500 or the 3500 ram
Extend the warranty. Tax write off... He'll order a new truck as well step up to a 350/3500 as I believe you only have a 250.
That’s not how tax write off work
Trade her in get the 7.3 gas
Cali suck on their regulations, if it was me I would delete it. My diesel truck thank God doesn't have that def* b.s. and still run like a champ for 1996 135k miles.
If you knew anything about combustion engines you would know that idle time is the worst time for any engine. But you don’t. Secondly, buying an extended warranty and committing to a deductible is at least $5000. If you had any faith in the product itself the provided warranty would suffice. Falling into the extended warranty scam proves to the auto maker that the consumer expects a short lifespan therefore offering a product with a short lifespan.
If you spend your money wisely, then take care of your investment as if it were a one million dollar diamond ring, the value in the long run would be as much or more than an extended warranty.
Carry on...
Dude who cares what the auto maker thinks. That is completely irrelevant. If you knew anything about diesel trucks you would know they have very expensive repair bills. SG ninja uses his truck as a work truck, it gets used and abused everyday, things are going to break no matter how well you take care of it because parts on a machine don't last forever. If you actually used a machine for work everyday you would see that things randomly break. So it is actually very wise for him to spend 5000 on a extended warranty which could save him from very expensive repair bills in the future. Hell he just had to get a fuel system rebuild that cost 20k on the truck. It wasn't his fault that his pump exploded and sent metal shards through out his fuel system. You never know when something is going to break. Better safe then sorry.
Delete for sure! It will run way much better and run it on a conservative tow tune.
Take def away mines all gone
Delete it but keep the stock tip and it’s a world of a difference on power with a stock tune and breed mpg
Delete it just make sure who’s gonna do it knows how to do it correctly
Warranty
Deleting the emissions is not going to keep you from having injection pump issues. The injection pumps fords use are trash from the get go. Once again, deleting the emissions(dpf, egr, scr) will not keep the truck from having fuel problems, if anything it will make it worse by adding more power.
Delete it, I get 18.8 mpg pulling my mowers around
If I don’t delete it I think it’s going to give me future issues but not sure just yet
Btw look up blue grass diesel performance, it’s in kentucky thanks me later 😬
@@marcumslawncare5121 ok, I’ll thank you later
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Get Chebby 6.0
Have you gotten quotes on getting it deleted? There is no way it should be anywhere near 4 grand to do that!
Delete the truck
Delete it.
Get the extended warranty then delete it
it seems to be the smartest way
Can’t actually do both, deleting it will void any warranty
But Nick, delete it! If it don’t blow smoke it must be broke.
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Delete the truck!!! I got one and it runs so much better the deleted. My 2029 f250 and 2019 F459 also saw better mpg and they sound awsome
delete that mug
delete it
No extended warranty. Once the warranty is up delete it and u won’t have any problems. Trust me I’m a truck driver. And when u ready to delete it take a trip to Chicago and let the Russians delete it for 2000 💯👊🏽
Delete for sure Nick, warranty money won't pay you back like deleting.
Delete it. ours had problems with def system and it runs 10 times better
Delete it after 100k
Delete DONE
U should Delete it
Delete it !!! It will be the best decision of your life & it will be so much more powerful, double fuel economy & be more reliable !
DELETE IT
Delete.
Dam those rims need to be cleaned up real good ...makes the whole truck look better ...shame on you !!! 🤣🧼🧼
Delete it