best mods to keep truck running forever

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Augster

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On a Gen 1 that wasn't made for forced induction, you are playing with fire.

This has been true for any factory Normally Aspirated vehicle since the introduction of the ICE: Adding Nitrous oxide, supercharger, and/or turbocharger(s), the already higher static compression of typical NA engines would put yet additional stressors on the internals and head gasket(s). But tinkerers still do it for the coveted HP/TQ Holy Grail. Prudence is the key (limiting boost, adjusting timing, proper fuel, etc), and of course, ultimately rebuilding the long block to handle the additional power...
 

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Depends how how heavy your right foot is.
Well of course, but if you have a light right foot why bother with forced induction in the first place. I totally agree, but the OP asking about "running forever" leads me to think a good 100K trouble free miles isn't good enough.
 

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Yo! Curious what the group thinks are the best aftermarket addons to keep truck running smooth forever?

Purchased a 2013 with 51K miles last year and now have 56K miles. I have done a lot of visual upgrades over this last year but want to focus more on the longevity/engine side now. This truck will be my forever truck so just curious what I need to buy / do (outside of standard mileage maintenance)

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Nice looking truck..
Forever truck eh...Don't think I've ever had one of those, but I have had 4 Raptors LOL.
These things are durable if you look after them, the 11 with all the suspension has seen a ton of desert and Baja, runs great. It gets fluids and filters more than most vehicles but I think that's why she doesn't have issues. Oil and filters are cheap insurance on keeping the dirt out of the engine.
I also do drain and fill/filter trans ever 30K since it sees a lot of off-road, diff's once a year, coolant every 2.
Replaced rack, pump, Lead Frame at 180, complete AC system at 210, other than that hardly anything else has failed. Sitting at 215,000 now.
 
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