Floydean
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Sorry for the late reply,mods?
sorry for the late reply, the truck was still running stock tune the day prior I was data logging to send in logs to 5 star tuning. The engine didn’t blow I know for a fact it was the turbo literally heard it seize up. I was driving home after picking up the kids maybe pushing 4-5 psi and heard the klink and then the turbo went out. I drove it to the dealership where it’s at rn. Back story on the rag, I was stationed in Alaska I had left my truck at the Walmart parking lot overnight (I know I shouldn’t have left it there) l. Anyway I had my wife take me to pick it up so I can take it to cord to get the A/C fixed. When getting to the truck I noticed the hood was popped open and the driver side door was cracked. I opened the hood noticed the air filter box was open l called the local police, they came over. Apparently I wasn’t the only truck that was broken into. Anyway after filing the police report I fixed the airbox and started making my way to the dealership and shortly after the truck lost power. After inspection the techs at ford showed me the rag it was eaten up. Got it replaced and the cooling system cleaned out. Just recently we drove from Alaska to Texas while towing a trailer. We did frequent stops but noticed the truck was making a weird wind blowing through a cracked window doing when climbing those 12% grade roads. We made it to Texas with no concerning issues. I did get the oil changed twice while en route. Day before yesterday I did all the data logs everything ran fine. Drove all morning yesterday no issues. After picking up the kids I was merging on the on ramp and boom the turbski said peace followed by a huge cloud of smoke. Dealership won’t be able to look at it for a couple weeks. But I was able to drive it there going very slow staying under 3k rpm. I was about 1 mile from the dealership.What else did you leave in there? Clean cooling system? Why? How much boost? Tuned for ”tasteful” mods?
This reminds me of the engine failure post.
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