2000 Ford F 250 Superduty 7.3L Powerstroke Turbo Diesel: Regular Car Reviews
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Convinced Mr.Regular is constantly having a series of small strokes
How much bore does he have tho?
Or do you mean... powerstrokes
A lot like
No it's just Tourette's
Extra small
I remember reading about the development of these when they would have drivers wear thick gloves, boots, and heavy jackets while operating. So all buttons, switches and pedals are spaced apart and larger than necessary. The agricultural feel of an early 2000’s super duty is like no other.
The way it should be.
That would make sense, I have a wrangler where I can barely get my winter boots on a pedal, where my 01 f250 I could go line dancing in between the pedals.
@@ExperiencesAndEquipment Man, Jeeps have never had space in the footwell. My TJ has the accelerator halfway behind the transmission hump, and if you go back to the mil-spec ones it's even worse. They have, until recently, been rather small vehicles.
My ‘19 super duty maintains much of this sentiment. BIG buttons for controlling things. I tow horses year round so it helps to be able to keep the gloves on.
@@seththomas9105 So you can hit the buttons with your sweaty, girthy sausage fingers.
I love that he wrote a seperate line for each “Powerstroke me” gag
Pure dedication to his craft.
Power stroke me not so hard 😂😂😂
@@Redlanevo8 Sometimes, you have to remind the girlfriend
Really rams the joke in
@@ileutur6863 I nevet saw this pun cummins
I love how Mr. Regular can make about a dozen or so “stroke it” jokes and then give a lecture on art and literary criticism in the same video.
Ford F-250 Superduty: The official car of, “It ain’t much, but it’s honest work…”
haha, hell yeah brother
I wonder if it’s as slow as a 4 cylinder tacoma 😂
@@ordinarygamer1353 nothing is slower than that except a Chevy
The 250 is always what I think of as the luxury model, since it's just a difference of softer springs at that point. Either way, though, this sure was a work truck back before the 2015-era generations- unlike some options at the time.
man i drive a 97’ 7.3 and if this ain’t the most accurate one thing ever. Everyday i start it i know i will get there, not fast but i will get there
Dang. Another master's level lecture since the PT Cruiser.
PT cruiser is my favorite.
Should listen a little closer, that sentence gave me a stroke
This is undergraduate level I'm pretty sure
@@MoparTechWill you could say that it was a.....Powerstroke?
I was thinking this one was very reminiscent of the PT Cruiser episode
2000 Ford F-250: The official truck of independent snow plow drivers who keep the parking lots at Weis Markets clear so you can still get your ring of kielbasa during a snowstorm.
That duty belongs to gmt400 chevys round my area
well. darn. you got me there lol. just bought exactly that last night (but no weis, a university and some privates). added to my collection of 7.3's
@@dragonblade8460 what happens when they go cross eyed
Funny I am an independent snow plow driver with two of the regular cab 7.3's and a regular cab 1st gen Cummins.
@@dragonblade8460 Must be from Arizona, GMC front ends are too weak for making money with.
This is the best use of an English degree I've ever seen.
"After a lengthy search to find this very engine in working condition"
Reminds me of a silly adage about diesel engines. "No diesel is cheap to maintain. When they break, they break the bank with it"
And per my mechanic, with the 7.3, it's either a $2K problem or a $10K problem. How much would you like to spend today?
Yeah no, no clue where you are. These are work horses and not cheap to maintain
By the time they break, they are to have worked enough to have fortified the bank for the eventual break.
Yeah, sounds like you all are talking about the 6.0, not the 7.3.
@@burnferris are you guys high my dad has had a 7.3 as a work truck for construction for 20 years straight and hes never had to take it to a mechanic and the biggest thing to go out is just ball joints wearing out and getting replaced or wheel bearings
I'm loving the chevy vs ford vs dodge bit in the beginning. I've always thought of chevy as the mister perfect over acheiver and ford being the more humble down to earth blue collar worker, and then there's dodge that just wants to party
GM man educated ram owner get the job done ford owner total poser scared to break a nail to dumb to know better.
Sounds about right. Most people who dont care or are just proud to own their vehicle and have their badge on everything are cool and humble either way. But some people are always trying to like overacheive. But honestly its always been the chevy and dodge guys that get the cocky, ford owners are always humble or even comedically self depricating when they arent even having actual issues or reliabilty problems. In my personal experience with vehicles ive been around most of my life, the 2 ford my parents owned. A windstar (i think it was) and a 2013 f150 have been the most reliable. The dodge durango they had had several issues overtime finally coming up to the caliper locking up ( which was its final issue that ended up totally the vehicle) and the monte carlo had so many front end issues but otherwise was solid with the buick motor, lots of rust. The cadillac had electrical issues.
New Chevy trucks are for guys who have a closet full of pairs of new balances. Old Chevy trucks are for the wannabe Luke Bryans of the world who say they wanna do it for Dale. Dodge owners ACTUALLY do it for Dale and shit a brick every time the revs hang a bit longer than usual wondering if this is the moment your transfer case shits itself. Ford guys are more generic than mine craft villagers but overall pretty chill people. Unless they're Mustang guys. Fuck those guys.
That why ford sucks
Tribal mentality is so stupid. My turck makes me better than you, herpa derpa.
Best part about buying a professor's $700 textbook is finding out he won't let the bookstore sale used copies.
Or if you do, page 16 in last years version is really page 19 in the new book.
@@benjammin8510 unless ofc, the new book is the only way to get the key to the online modules that the prof requires as part of the homework
Or they just write a new edition each year that just fixes a couple typos and moves the questions around so the numbers for assigned questions won't match
I had one professor get mad at me for buying it online. Said I had to go buy one from the book store or it was somehow ‘cheating.’ Took it to his department head who shut him down.
They made me buy a serial code for an online Ebook.
You NAILED the college lecture hall vibe too perfectly 10/10. I swear I could hear the backpacks zippering and the door open to the noise of students moving in the main hallway as you rapidly try to conclude your session.
I can smell the chalk dust, overpriced shitty student center coffee, and unwashed freshman funk.
I can see it--- but not imagine it, since I never went to college........ but I've watched enough lectures on youtube to get the idea. lol
I can hear him talking over the clock somehow getting louder as it inches second by second towards the bell
@@calholli It's part of the artistic irony of the video. Tradesmen who went to college...
"A 7.3 powerstroke sounds like a school bus." Probably because international used that engine in their school busses.
Lol I was thinking the same thing
I suppose that was the joke then.
They were in just about everything. School busses, tow trucks, airport shuttles and everything in between. The 7.3 being an amazing engine is one of the few things I see lovers of each of the big 3 BRAAANDS agree on.
That's the point ... that's the joke ... that's the reference ... that's the reason
@@AK-lw2jw Yep, and Ambulances, smaller Fire trucks, tire crane trucks, dump trucks, box trucks, ect... I've seen them run two over sized Alternators (such as, in ambulances), the trans also has a side port to add a PTO, which can run all kinds of things hydraulically.... The 7.3 was an industrial powerhouse in it's day, mainly for the fact that it was so de-tuned that you couldn't break them.
The exterior design still looks legit. Nice job Ford.
I still question trucks with off-road tires that are only used on pavement. You're giving up free traction, man!
They look dope with off road tires but I get what you mean. But you know what I can't stand. When people put 22 inch chrome rims on trucks like these. I've seen em on a few Excursions and a good handful of F150s, and Sequoia's
Giving up free traction AND they wear quicker
All terrain tires are the best mix if you ask me
I'm pretty much with the all-terrain tires cause I do need to go on a variety of surfaces, but mostly street. They're a pretty good does-all, and if you don't want to *tear up* the ground when it's muddy under the ground cover, much gentler than 'mud' tires. (I like pickups well enough, but they really wouldn't be my choice when I don't actually need them for work. Being general handyperson often a wagon will do nicely but I've had times when it just has to be a pickup truck, and you *can* have fun with and in those. All terrains rated LT to carry things are the usual answer though. :)
My first truck (01 B3000 dual sport with the 5 speed) was only 2wd and it had those stupid tires. If it had road tires maybe it wouldn't have slipped off the road. Made sure the next truck had road tires.
The open is so accurate, I'm starting to believe he split himself by mitosis and lived these lives.
The "I don't know what to tell you" speakerphone conversation starts with the truck on, then turned off 15 seconds in, then reared back to life as the phone is thrown into the footwell with the knowledge that the only person that can unfuck this situation is 45 miles away and on their day off, so it's up to the driver to do what they can
"Just do what you can do. No, no, I don't know. Just do what you can do. Yeah I'll be there in fifteen minutes, just do what you can until I get there. Yeah. Yeah. Alright."
It's the anthem of the working man
@@knockrotter9372 or, the person whose ego does not allow room for the perception of alternatives; living a myopic life between gas station liters of Mountain Dew, piles of shipping invoices, and small yet extremely inconvenient tasks that could have been taken care of months ago, but priorities are key for building the appearance of a taskmaster
Poetry
That intro characterization is pure gold and brilliant observational humor. This channel is so meta, you easily get lost in the layers upon layers, love it.
I just found this channel--- If every video has this philosophy weaved in, I think I'm a fan already. lol
@@calholli The PT Cruiser review is maybe 30% car review and 70% post modernism whatever. Its wonderful
“Yes?…A Toyota Corolla.” That was some deep meta that had me laughing. All it needed was a “Track day, bro” to be complete.
@@calholli highly recommend the Chrysler Conquest TSi review as well!
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Boost pressure not spooling under “normal” conditions shows how underworked the engine is most of the time.
Engines of the time had higher compression ratios. Modern Diesel engines drop the CR down to about 16:1 for low emissions and use boost from fancy VNT setups to build power when needed.
That is an aspect of the design that is not talked about enough. The engine is capable of ridiculous power with little money but at a cost. The newer rangers are getting impressive numbers, better than my 2000 expedition, but it would be dumb to actually own one.
@@dee5298 yeah. Longevity/reliability vs high hp... I'll stick with my torque decent mpg and reliable old truck
@@bldontmatter5319 decent mpg?
@@catinthehat5140😂
For that you need a Cummins
Having a foreman who drove this but as a dullie, they whole "I don't know what to tell you" is scary accurate.
Dually……….goddammit wyatt
@@jackelracer593 lmao right
@@hunterlong1820 😑
I'd go back to school if Mr regular was my professor. That was a really engaging simulated lecture. Bravo.
Not in the US so nothing regarding American Literature was really a thing for us, and since I went into engineering, what little I did have for literature was forgotten by my brain long ago, but I would also be super happy to learn more from him regarding maybe not American literature, but more broad philosophies like modernism, postmodernism and subjects the like, when RCR goes on "tangents" like that it gets really interesting really quick.
@@zeroelus he must have been a fun teacher back in his days.
@@zeroelus Dude, I believe Mr regular has done modernism vs postmodernism before. That was an episode when people start to really question what Mr. regular's background was in. Right before he had gotten around to showing his face and and talking in front of the camera about himself on another You Tube channel. If I remember, it was an amazing analysis. I wish I remember the car it started with. I think the PT Cruiser? If it isn't, that's a good one to watch.
@@marcusdamberger oh I mentioned that specifically because I remember that tangent they went on and how everything made sense and was super well explained. More content like that, that describes more general philosophical currents or artistic currents and somehow tying that into a review of some generic car is awesome, and any more content like that is well received, at least by me.
The "powerstrokeme" thing kinda grabs the attention.
That frame is impeccable for the Northeast holy shit
I don't know why it's not sprayed with something? At least rattle can some paint on there every few months or something--- it only takes 5 minutes.
Haha. One of the mechanics at my work has one. It’s a gasser crew cab long box.. and it literally no longer has fenders. Just huge kindergarten-style jagged wheel arches that nearly extend to the top of the box and the fuel filler.
As a guy looking for an early 2000’s no frills truck just south of the rust belt. I feel this comment. Every one I’ve looked at the past year has worse gut rot than a college kid on a binge of red bull and 5hour energies during finals week.
Nice 4th gen viffer
The frame isn't the problem on this generation of F250. The problem is the bed rails, rocker panels and cab corners.
RCR: *Filming an unassuming work truck*
Glamour Jeep: o\ _ /o
Angry eyes has got to be the worst jeep mod.
Angry headlights!
@@benjammin8510 they really are the RPF1s of the jeep world, the difference is that RPF1s actually look good
@@ThingsInc if you see rpf1s, there's a 60% chance the driver has done at least a track day or two
If you see angry jeep headlights, there's a 98% chance the driver has never left the pavement
It was so fitting with his art critique
I’m not a Ford guy, but these trucks were truly one of the best for your typical outdoor work. The 7.3 is a fantastic engine with rock solid dependability and very affordable these days for entry level workers in the lawn care, hauling ect fields
All of the Landscaping guys near me hunt down 1 ton dually Toyotas
It has a coin holder because toll roads were only 40⍧. They used to be only 20⍧ but around 1998 they started jumping up and everyone was freaking out.
(At least in the Illinois toll road/Chicago area. I believe in the early 2000's they jumped up to $1.50, then $3.50 and right now I have no idea what they are because I moved to Peoria.)
Went to Philadelphia for work trip and encountered a 40 dollar toll road.....I could not believe it.
@@MrR2185 I used to drive semi trucks for a living. You should see what they pay.
I used to drive my pickup and trailer to NYC for deliveries ...the tolls over the bridges got RIDICULUS. I won't do that anymore.....lots of crazy stories (survival stories) it is Gotham. Too old and wise to do that anymore.
I love the dichotomy at 12:17 of the F-250 with it's functional modifications barely visible, and then you have this roided up JK Wrangler that looks like it's spent the last seven years rolling from car show to car show as more and more JEGS magazine parts got added to it.
That shot was absolutely done on purpose. They knew what they were doing
r/heep
The ANGERY HEADLIGHTS trend every Jeep owner seems to be hopping on just makes their car look like a pouting emo teenager.
I used to get Jegs back in middle school. No money, no car, just Jegs.
Angy joop
I have never expected in my life to hear a Cumtown reference in a F250 truck review. But here I am, dumbfounded.
It’s great
CUMBOYSSSSSS
The Ford owner wearing the high-vis green shirt could have been the whole review. It says it all.
Don't forgot the tacticool sunglasses.
The moment I seen the high vis shirt I knew he did lawncare. Almost every single truck like this in my town is pulling a trailer full of 12,000 dollar zero turns. While their is one Isuzu box truck that was turned into a flatbed to haul mowers and stuff.
It's weird seeing one of these so clean. I've got a customer who comes to my estate sales in a really beaten up 00 F250 - the exterior is beat to shit, half of the dashboard is gone, and at least 2 cylinders are dead in the engine. But the dude still loads the thing up with all kinds of shit - table saws, CRT TVs, typewriters, vacuums, hi-fi equipment... he really uses the truck to its full potential, both inside and out. What's funny is, even though this one is in such better shape than his, just seeing the silhouette of it reminds me of him and makes me smile.
I just bought mine. 136,000 miles, not a scratch inside or out. Love it.
The “I don’t know what to tell you,” really spoke to me
"I don't know what to tell you" really is the essence of all 7.3 owners. Yeah, whatever you were expecting, bring that expectation down a notch. Not my fault
7.3 Owners: This is the situation, all the facts and details.
Others: But that's not what I was expecting at all
7.3 Owners: Yeah, I understand that but this is what we got. I don't know what to tell ya bud.
Plain and Simple facts and truths.
No bullshit.
"I don't know what to tell you." My 1996 F350 7.3 when the odometer rolled from 399,999 back to 300,000...
Non-7.3 people: "Wait.. you have how many miles on it? 688,000? How can that be!?"
7.3 people: "Yeah, I don't know what to tell you."
@@aislingmairead4939 Go on TH-cam, and check out the One Million Miles 7.3 .
I genuinely love the "college professor" bit, and I love the more philosophical takes. I would love to see more.
He does them here and there they are my favorite vids.
@@SALEENS7GTR5 PT Cruiser but also the Ford Galaxie 500 vid to an extent.
Just keep watching. He does this sort of thing sometimes.
I was just thinking about how RCR has done less literary theory... I am so glad it's back, probably my favorite running thread of thinking about cars.
It's a brilliant format. We get a review of the vehicle, and we also get its cultural contextualization.
We can get factual car reviews from anybody. But Mr Regular talks about more than just the car, which makes sense after all cars have become a lot more than just transportation for most people.
I worked at the Indy Navistar plant were we built that Powerstroke. It was a black box product sold to Ford. The design and engineering was done by Navistar. Ford provided the performance and durability specs, Navistar provided a product that met those specs. That engine has a forged crank, billet roller cam, gear drive timing set and the early engines had forged rods. That engine will last a million miles or more. We had a celebration for a truck that went a million miles.
Later engines went to powdered forged rods to save money. Go with the early forgings and marine cam and marine injectors and you've got a durable engine with decent power.
What years would be considered early?
@@deb0nes230I believe any 7.3 built before 2001 all had forged connecting rods.
Grandpa had a 1995 7.3 F350 farm truck. 5spd, with a hand built flatbed, carrying a welder-generator and about 800lbs of steel at all time. He had a 16k GVW plate on the truck, iirc. It whistled and whined all the time, because it was always under load to some extent. Had a vertical pipe on the passenger side.
We used to pull big articulated 4x4 tractors out of the mud with it. First gear, 4L, lock in the hubs, and let it idle forward. The truck never once complained about any load it was given. It had a habit of kicking itself out of gear when parked, so grandpa would have to run after the damn thing as it rolled off toward the fertilizer tanks *again* for the tenth time this year and why does it keep doing that?
I learned to drive on that monstrosity. I loved it. Grandpa sold it at 175k miles to a friend, who still uses it daily at 250k+.
Dad had a 2003 7.3 with a chip in it. That was the most unreliable truck I've ever seen.
Glad I’m not the only one, picked up a pretty low mileage 2002 f350 7.3 and had nothing but issues
The level of editing as you're explaining artistic construction and the 4 door Wrangler with half the catalog of 4 Wheel Part Wholesalers bolted to it comimg up on the left is pure mastery.
On one side, a respectable, working man's vehicle. On the other, GGGGGRRRRRR! LOOOK AT MY ANGRY JEEP!!!!
@@ryano.5149 Wranglers, specifically the 4 doors, are such an odd litmus test of vehicle peacocking. The swing from Live Laugh Love, my child is an honor roll student, Beach life stickered up mall crawler to GGGGGRRRRRR! LOOOK AT MY ANGRY JEEP!!!! GRANDPA BEAT THE HELL OUT THE JERRY'S IN ONE OF THESE!!!!! IS TOO A REAL JEEP!!!!!! IT'S NOT MY WIFE'S JEEP!!!!!!, and then there's stock because you haven't got past the final hesitation to click the confirm purchase button, or because everything is on a slow boat, and there's no slow boats to be found right now.
Yet if we're truly honest about things Jeeps are bought for road driving, they're terrible at it, but they project - and I'd dare say even more than a Cummins - the image of the life you wish to live.
This was one of my favorite parts!
I'll never forget the professor who compiled all the readings himself and had a printshop make bound copies. So to get the "textbook" you had to personally hand him $50 in cash right there in class.
Sounds like a bargain
For real, the depreciation on textbook values is 90% over 5 minutes, it’s horse shit.
Only 50?
@@ethanarias2911 To be clear I don't think it was actually a bad deal and it was optional since you could get the readings from the library or wherever anyway. I'm pretty sure he was selling them at cost. It was just a surreal moment where you felt like you were crossing a social boundary.
Way better than the usual cost of a college text book.
Mr. Regular scores 1,000,000 points for dropping the “at a medium pace” reference.
Now, pretend I’m the pizza delivery guy and...
Swiss cheese brain decayed by to much plebbit.
What's that about?
*watch me wack off*
My 2005 F250 is paid off. I enjoy not having a payment so much. I love having a truck in a world we're a large SUV and a trailer can do the same thing.
One of my favorite engines! Doesn't take much to wake them up and extremely easy yet fairly cheap to work on once you understand the engine!
With so much "family" I'm surprised not to see Vin Diesel in the driver seat on that intro.
This is underated
Yes this comment deserves a thousand up votes!
Murica
You gotta drive one with a manual gearbox. The *TORQUE* is something to behold…
Ya as a 4 banger Toyota can out pull you 7.3 are joke .
@@matthewwilliams9028 what a joke
@@matthewwilliams9028 hook up a 7k dump trailer to your toyota and see what happens
Agreed. I just bought a '99 7.3 F250 with the 6 speed manual transmission. Once I get above 35 MPH, I just leave it in overdrive. There is simply no need to downshift in order to accelerate.
@@dr.thunder2632 Amen to that
I woke up to take a leak and eat a bowl of Cocoa Roos and sat down to this masterpiece. Beautiful work man.
2000 F350 dually 270k miles fresh waste gate strap on chip and single shot injectors
Runs WAY better than stock plenty of boost all the way around
I own a 2001 F250 7.3 4x4. Bought it with 140,000 miles for $14k in 2010. Now at 312,000, I've spent close to $12k in upgrades and repairs so I'm at $26k total so far which adds up to $6.61 per 1000 miles. Not including fuel. It works. It tows a trailer with my 14,000 lb tractor and attachments at least once a week. I have a base 2012 mustang with the v6 and manual that gets 30 plus mpg that I drive when I don't have to haul anything. No DEF. no emissions testing. No $80,000 new truck payment.
"A golden age for the resentment of effort"
That one's going in the spank bank.
Because the effort comes with resentment of helping destroy the economy
This video has a much better experience when you do watch it as if it were an 8:30 am class
Somehow, he has discovered a way to make money on just saying random shit into a mic, with a general theme of cars to kind of glue the whole thing together.
Bravo sir. Bravo.
Your comment greatly undervalues the artistry within that "random shit".
That's literally 89% of all videos-- people talking into mics.
I feel called out. I drive a 97 f-250 with the 7.3l powerstroke and AM a tradesman
I graduated high school, went to college, got a degree, and still learned more educations watching RCR. Where's my PhD?
I almost choked when he said 28 mpg, I own a 99 model manual trans 7.3, once saw 25 mpg when driving on interstate for 300 miles at 45 mph following my brother who purchased a deuce from Gov liquidators. The engine was loafing. The second best was 19 mpg mixed, mostly 17 around town and 14 if towing. If you have the zf 6 speed manual be easy on the synchros and dont expect the original clutch to last 90000 miles, the springs in the clutch tend to break. If you do need a clutch be sure to replace the flywheel also, the dual mass factory flywheel needs to go to the scrap yard where it belongs. The front axle looks like a dana 60 but is a 50 with 44 guts mostly, the newer 2001 models i think and excursions had dana 60 which is stronger. I changed the transfer case to the manual shift because the knob on the dash just didnt cut it for me. I use the truck for work and drive an 08 corolla ce manual for everything else.
Yep, I had a 2000 F350 7.3 auto, regular cab, work truck model. We averaged about 16-17mpg.
Same here. If I get 15 mpg, I'm happy as a clam! Mine gets 13 most of the time, whether I'm loaded to the gills or not. Granted, I have an injector on the way out and the truck has 310k miles.
Early 99 crew cab long bed ZF6, best I've seen is in the 17s.
Yea, makes me wonder if maybe his math was fucked and now he wonders why it’s not getting that again. I had a van with the 7.3 which certainly was lighter than a 4x4 trucks and 28 would have been a pipe dream. It was usually half that and I’m not an aggressive driver or anything.
Yep my 03 6.0 f350 fx4 lbcb gets17-19 mpg one time I squeezes 21.5 but I still don’t know how…..but I will say this…..my wife was pregnant and due over the weekend I was 4 1/2 hours away so most of the way I was driving 80 mph…still got 18 1/2 mpg….granted I’m deleted studded and tuned
As a certain VGG host would say, it's his "goin to town rig".
“It’s hotter than shania twain in a two piece, and i ain’t kiddin”
a fella would love to see a cooperative episode 'twixt RCR and VGG - such different approaches but I enjoy them both very much. Would be awesome as a fan of each... maybe not
Good guy saving those classics. But I wonder what happened to that Saab coupé.
She's fak-tree
But nobody's mentioning anything about the fuel makeithappenner
I'll top your 8:30 am Literary Theory class with 7 or 8 am Calculus, Differential Equation, and Linear Algebra classes.
I'll top that with a Quality Control class that starts at 7:30pm on Friday. Fuck being sleepy, that is properly being *tired.*
@@musewolfman That's a properly WTF class time.
@@LadyAnuB I didn't go after the third week. I was worried that if I tried to do all my classes *and* go to work, *and* did my 75 mile round trip commute, that I wouldn't make it home one day.
I smell a scientist or engineer, good luck!
@@laprepper Yep, that's what my degree is in, engineering.
Sitting in my 7.3 work truck, wearing my high vis shirt with a fresh coffee stain, waiting for my wife to drop off the kids and meet me at the tire shop with our minivan. Then this video pops up. Perfect morning.
My dad has a 2000 f250 7.3 powerstroke and when you said pass out on the recliner watching the local news that was the most truthful thing I have ever heard lol
Been around for years and I love how I always learn something new and I'm always left more confused than when I started.
7.3s can get mid to high teens for mileage. In no version of the timeline do they get 28mpg.
I was wondering about that too. I have a 7.3 turbo idi (Banks not OEM) that gets like 22 when I don't get past 55 but it always runs between 2-5 pounds of boost on the highway
I actually just bought a '99 7.3 F250 with a 6 speed manual transmission. I filled up the tank, then drove it 500 miles home. I kept it around 70-75 MPH and hit a one-hour traffic jam along the way. All said and done, the truck averaged around 19.5 MPG. Not bad for a 22-year-old dinosaur.
I’ve heard of N/A IDI’s getting low 20s for years m, albeit unloaded, on flat ground and usually with a taller rear gear.
A regular cab 2wd with, straight pipe, air filter, and an economy tune. Maybe some fuel additive too. I think it's possible, 25 sounds more realistic
I’d almost guess this truck is having turbo issues if that boost gauge is correct. Could be the economy issue he’s seeing.
Wow, for a rust belt Ford, there is a lack of rust! Impressed. My father-in-law's New England '99 F150 with only 60K looks like the Titanic and for the most part just sits in the driveway.
I own a 85 f150 that has no rust spots, i dont live up north though
Ok so the years I’ve been watching this channel I always thought there was about 3 people doing the voices and commenting on different videos. Watching this guy do all of them in a few seconds shattered my reality to a point of no return.
“I don’t know what to tell yah” imperceivably accurate to the point numbers couldn’t describe it
The only thing slower than my 1996 powerstroke is how slow the E40D transmission shifts
this is why i got a 6 speed. i dont think i could drive this truck without a manual, would be a pita. i am always towing so waiting for the auto to shift would bore me to death (99.5, zf6, bone stock)
Manual Master Race ..
2002 ZF650 6spd with manual transfer case and manual hubs. A tractor of the road. lol.. I love this thing.
If it makes ya feel any better the E4OD behind the 351w in my F150 somehow manages to shift itself faster then the ZF5 behind my 7.3 allows me to shift it... Gotta row them gears slooooowly to avoid being yelled at by the synchros, granted it's spent 90% of it's 400,000 miles dragging a car trailer around.
OBS 5.0 with 4R70W has entered the chat.
@@_Frank_the_Tank I dropped my ZF650, split the case and swapped the syncros. I'm not going to say it's not a project, but It's also not that hard to do if you have a simple press.
I don’t know what to tell ya,
That intro had me in absolute stitches. 😂😂😂
Any chance we'll see that ANGRY JOOP around the 12:20 mark in an upcoming video? I want Mr. Regular to experience the awfulness of a fully done-up mall crawler.
That thing was truly horrendous.
I always know that no matter how bad my Monday is, I have an RCR video to watch to make it better. Thank you
A really simple thing that could be causing the mpg drop is a fuel leak. I had one that took months to find
agreeeeed
a few leaks, like fuel necks and fuel bowl area, etc.
MAP sensor as well. Won't throw a code but will kill MPG. Also the metal tube that connects the EBPS to the manifold gets clogged and causes MPG to suffer as well.
I know this is said a lot but this was the golden era of diesels before the diesels got overly complicated and expensive with DEF and additional emissions equipment that would come in the late 2000s
Yeah I was thinking maybe his DPF filter needed to be cleaned because of the gradually lowering fuel economy, but these don't have them yet.
True. I always loved driving these as work trucks even if they were the older of the fleet with 400k miles.
I love when you're calm and clear and your writing shows it most collected and clever facets. Good video!
Pure loving Roman's use of Gaeta's Lament at the end.
I have had an f250 7.3L 4wd crew cab many years towing multi horse trailers & dump bed utilities. My fuel mileage also took a fall from 23mpg down to 12-14. I had taken it to the local dealer when the turbo started screeching & needed to be replaced. After talking directly to the tech, I was told the computer was re-flashed with updated factory specs for this engine. He said it was required by ford & he had no way to put the old program back. After considerable phone time I finally found a diesel shop, 50+ miles away, that would sell me a chip tuned for economy & power. This was before the 'dial a program' chips were readily available. Best $100 ever spent on this truck. Running strong getting 22+ mpg ever since.
Mr. Regular, thank you for committing to doing TH-cam full time. You make my day with each and every one of these
Man I love my 7.3L F250, granted it’s the 1996 OBS style with 394k miles, my classic diesel babe. Do I tow enough to need a turbo diesel? Not currently. Do I even use the bed? Actually almost daily. Do I need a big trucks? Probably not. Do I enjoy driving it? Absolutely! Working on this old rig has enabled me to help others on theirs and become a somewhat expert on them, I’m learning these things inside out and I just love it. My turbo sings to me, it is a beautiful song.
Legitimately can’t wait to get my rig ready for towing, I don’t now but I sure wish to soon.
405k miles now lol, new transmission in.
@@ApolloTheDerg how many now
Ford F-Series pickups: the official truck for getting shit done with no complaints.
A man who owns an F-Series will load up his truck with all the thing needed for his job and show up an hour early and ready to work off the clock.
Well said 🥲
I dunno about "no complaints," but complaints that are there get grumbled, not shouted, and the job gets done anyways.
@@musewolfman i mainly speak from experience of my father. He owned F-Series trucks for 31 years straight and always gave his jobs 110%. Even when he was in the military he never half assed. Also his F-350 Power Stroke took a shit before his back did
Anyone who works off thr clock is retarded
My dad has 2002 f350 with this engine. Great Truck, he bought it brand new. He uses it to pull a huge 5th wheeler camper.
He also upgraded the turbo and I think transmission controller. I built and installed the turbo with him. I haven't driven it with the upgrades but it makes 400+hp with that kit. I dont think he ever plans on selling it, but I'd definitely buy it off of him in a heartbeat.
As the newest owner of a 2005 F250 XL Regular Cab - this video is 100% correct
The Gaeta's Lament bit in the end caught me totally off guard; love it! Nice one, Roman!
Sounds like an intake clean would sort the fuel economy woes
I had a Ford that needed a chip replaced and improved fuel by 6-8mpg.
And a tank with cetane booster additive. This crap diesel these days doesn't help.
I’m glad that Roman is back from his time travel shenanigans.
My dad drives a 2000 ford F250, 2x4, but a V8 gas truck. 8 foot bed, one and a half cab (no clue what the technical term for it is). Used it as a contractor for 15 years, hauled everything, pulled trailers (both work ones and our old 2 axle toy hauler), 115,000 miles (not that many, worked mostly near us). Got it after someone else owned it for 2 weeks, some old lady rear ended the bumper and bent it back. He just pulled it forward lol. Only modification done on it was a new rear diff because he struggled getting going if there was anything other than clean tarmac on the ground. Also air suspension (or whatever the stuff you have to inflate is). If the wheel spins too quick, they both engage. Otherwise, pretty regular maintenance and a couple things. Rusted a lot, but still runs. Loud as a bus (as you guys said), hopefully I get it when I turn 17.
Every university with respect for itself should offer a class in automotive philosophy
"I don't know what to tell ya " had me in tears 😭
Happy that you mentioned Dan Carlin's Hardcore History. High quality -- just like RCR.
you dont know shit that was just an excuse to mention cumtown and Plato in the same breath
@@bustaplz nick Mullens is a modern day plato
With every episode I feel like I develop borderline personality disorder by just a pinch more.
Pretty soon I'll level up
My 70 year old uncle has one of these and I love driving it. He revs it to 3.5k before he shifts and he bought it new 22 years ago.
I very satisfied with this review. I was in the diesel truck world for several years with a 6.0 Powerstroke and I really liked it. I constantly got to hear all about the 7.3 and how aweful the 6.0 was. My responce was always something about how gutless the 7.3s are. I drive them and pulled trailers with them. No comparision stock for stock to a 6.0 and tuned for tuned is an even bigger gap. I know the 6.0 gave some people trouble, Mine was a great truck for the 7 years and 240k miles I put on it. It did have its issues, but so did every vehicle I have ever owned. None of which I had to this mileage.
I just drove across the country and bought an 02’ F350 dually with 76k miles for $38,000. It’s my favorite thing I’ve ever bought.
Seriously !! Holy cow. My brother sold his 1 owner 1999 F350 dually, 4 door, 2wd 7.3 with (in perfect condition) with 130,000 miles for $6500. We still have the sticker for it. The truck was only $32,000 off the showroom
@@RobertSmith-le8wp He probably could’ve gotten some more for it. 😂
That was a steal easily a 20k truck or more
Missing the final question asking: "Will any of this be on the test?"
I had a professor who was notorious for saying "this may or may not be on the next exam". It's been 6 years and I can still hear her saying that.
The return of the cursed “click the link below” intros
Luckily the pills have ended.
its worth watching this channel for the distinctive dialogue.
This may be my new top 1 favorite RCR. Fantastic work guys.
This one goes to Roman: So say we all!
So say we all! (I thought I was nuts... that's freakin' Gaeta's Lament!!!)
@@michaelstasyszyn8857 "Frakkin" :)
I'm so excited to see that RCR has 800k+ subscribers. When I started watching a few years ago. Prior to the vega (bond?) falcon. It was obvious that they'd be successful.
The ho ho dipped in espresso has me dead. I don't know why but I wasn't ready for that one. I've got tears in my eyes over here.
He must be part French. They swear by suppositories.
Someone finally said it! No one uses trucks for what they are built for. I'll drive my Accord and rent a u haul truck for the 2 times a year I need one.
I love my 1999 F350 SRW 7.3. It's aint stock, but minimally modified.
Runs like a champ and it doesn't need to be towing a trailer to hit 30 psi, cruising the hwy unloaded its a constant 7 PSI.
Along that thought, is the idea of purchasing a four-wheel-drive suburban for the one time you had to pack your family, dogs, cats and four aquarium fish into the vehicle during an ice storm and drive to a different state just to stay in a hotel that had power. On the trip back, you bought one of the only two gas powered generators left in a three state area and transported everything back home where the power was restored. Big, burly trucks and SUVs exist for the possibility of utility. Preparedness and the feeling of capability in the face of possible adversity is a mere justification for the purchase of something so unnecessary.
Yup. Buying big things makes me feel like a MAN
@@parsleybutterfishfries I don't think that's what they said. Though it could be characterized within a masculine/feminine archetype, it's not gender specific necessarily. The trigger (as presented) would be to endure adversity without materials to cope, whether fully or passively. Instigating a response out of fear or duty.
Yeah, not buying it.
That "preparedness" has an opportunity cost attached to it not unlike (hey, let's cut to the nerve) spending more on defense than the next 11 countries combined. That leaves you vulnerable in other areas (40 years of infrastructure rot). Which one of these affects you more?
I reckon the pickup as an icon of American industry was simply because it was cheaper than a car so it could be used for work (although the 2CV would like a word). After you have $100,000 plus options, you loose that argument and are merely cosplaying Americana.
Further, the notion of "preparedness" as something you can purchase rather than dancing to shifting contingencies is facile on its face.It's a modern day mythos where your urban tank takes the place of Excalibur, imbued with the same mystical import of saving the kingdom. Should that situation ever arise.
The Honda with the C-West wing, imploding exhaust, and mismatched body panels at least recognizes the inherent ridiculousness of the stance. The 20 inch rims pavement princess, not so much.
I suppose it depends on where you draw the line. For myself I do own a pickup for that sense of preparedness. However, I do not own a LARGE pickup truck. It is a smaller Tacoma and is my only vehicle. I like the idea that I can utilize the bed if I needed to or tow something. I won't have to put that burden on friends/family or rent a vehicle just to do something "simple" like transport a piece of furniture. I guess it all depends on your living situation, including not just how you live , but where you live as well.
@@quintessenceSL "100000 plus options"
Yet, no one says anything and bats an eye, when someone is spending over almost 100000 dollars and above on a Range Rover, which is smaller compared to a Tahoe?
An RCR upload is how I know it's a Monday.
I have two f250s and I love them dearly. Last thing I want when hauling a trailer is excitement.
was watching this right before one of my college classes
didn't even know the video would end the way it did
full immersion
Mr. Regular's analogies helped me so much with my highschool literature essays
Only thing slower than this "trughk" is the aftermath of breakfast. 6th week in of breakfast and RCR jokes. Hold me.