Originally Posted by earlymopar
I suspect the engine was fine as it was designed for and used for many years in boats. I would bet that the adaption to road use and the major re-tooling required for all part manufacturing, assembly, testing, etc, due to the major increase in volume is where things went wrong.

- EM


The EcoDiesel is not the first over the road application of this motor.

Maserati for one has used the 3.0 in a twin turbo, Non EGR variant.

EGR's are a huge issue with these, many owners have had multiple cooler failures and the EGR sticking open leads to the plastic intake manifold melting and burning the truck down.

I have had zero problems but the only reason I still own it is the factory emissions V08 recall gives you a huge extension in emissions warranty.

Kevin