Thank you for sharing this information. I’m getting ready to do an engine build on my 2004 F-350 Super Duty 6.0 Powerstroke. I purchased a used engine for my build, another 2004 engine, supposedly a low mileage one … once I take it apart, I will have more and better information to go on. I’m planning to get KDD heads, ARP studs, basically give it a complete overhaul and then put it in my truck. I will need to find the right tune for the build once I get to that point … I’m glad that there’s as much information as there is available for these trucks. Once I’m ready, I will definitely reach out and hopefully get an awesome tune for my truck. Have a great day.
Great video! I'm getting my first 6.0. Some of the things that I want to upgrade, you mentioned in the video. I'll take that dive, after I figure out what's already done to it.
@ReviewDiesel I most definitely will! I've only owned diesels for around 5yrs now. I went from a 92 idi, which I love, to a 21 Cummins, blah, to a 21 Powerstroke. I love my 6.7 but it's for sale, so I can put that monthly payment into my shop. I have brakes, steering, some cab corner and rocker repair to do first. It'll be my daily and tow rig for materials and hauling my tractor.
@cwcweldingfabricationandrepair all great trucks for different reasons! And they also all have known issues. That's what this channel is all about! What are the issues from the fa tory, and what aftermarket parts can resolve those issues!
@williamwittwer4809 thank you! And they are! Minimal emissions that actually works and allows us to still modify and enjoy these trucks, versus the new stuff that cloggs up and breaks no matter what you do to it.
@williamwittwer4809 they get good mileage because they don't have an extremely restrictive diesel particulate filter, and they never go through regen. Regen burns a lot of fuel in these newer trucks, and people who aren't towing heavy go through regen a lot more often. Regen is the process of the engine burning more fuel to create the heat needed to burn off the heavy soot trapped in the diesel particulate filter. It's extremely inefficient.
@@ReviewDiesel regen I understand, I have an 18 6.7 as well so I’m familiar but it seems a 6.0 with proper tunes and modifications will get better mpg than a Cummins or duramax of the same era? Or am I just biased?
@williamwittwer4809 I've owned them all and have extensive experience with all 3 platforms. Common rail injection is much more efficient than HUI injection, simply because it operates at such high pressure levels. Common rail injection found in an 05 Duramax, or an 05 cummins, operates at 20,000+ psi so the fuel atomizes very efficiently resulting in a very complete burn of the fuel. If your were to take a bone stock zero miles 05 F350 with a 6.0L Powerstroke, along side a bone stock zero mileage Ram 3500, as well as a bone stock zero mileage GMC 3500, and you installed a tuner, cold air intake, and exhaust on all 3 trucks, the Duramax and cummins are going to get better fuel economy than the 6.0L simply because they are Common rail injection systems. If we add 170/30 injectors to the 6.0L with a regulated return fuel system and a Fass 140GPH fuel pump, all of a sudden the 6.0L's fuel economy sky rockets! Because we've forced the low pressure HUI injection system to atomize fuel more efficiently with these 3 upgrades. My very stock 05 F350 was getting 10mpg when I purchased it used. It is sitting on 37" tires which doesn't help. I added an 80 horse FICM tune and the mileage climbed to 14mpg after a 1,000 mile road trip. My daughter's 05 F350 is identical to mine, but has 190/100 injectors, regulated return and a fass, her truck gets 20+ miles per gallon on long road trips.
Like I said in the video, I've been blessed with an amazing experience with this particular diesel engine. I've seen thousands of customers that didn't have the wonderful experience that I have had, but I truly know it comes down to maintenance. I probably do a little too much but it's working. Thank you for watching!
@ the FASS fuel systems that I’ve seen for 6.0 require converting to a sump. Have you seen any issues with this setup? Any leaks over time? I wish I could use the FASS with a normal in-tank setup. Love to hear your thoughts.
@edwardman1742 not at all, I've been installing fuel sumps for over 15 years. I have trucks with sumps. I have NEVER seen on leak. You are correct though! I would never recommend installing a FASS on a superduty without a sump! Thank you for pointing that out!
Thanks for the video brother! I recently got into a clean, bone stock, one owner, 2004 Excursion with the 6.0 that lived its whole life in SE Missouri. It’s my first diesel automobile and I’m trying to learn as much as I can about it. We ended up having twin boys in February which brought our total to 6 sons and our ‘14 Expedition just wasn’t cutting the mustard anymore. It didn’t have any cargo room, climbing over the second row to buckle in my toddlers was a real pain in the back and ass, and it really didn’t tow our 6k lbs 30 foot camper all that well either. We also got our first tractor in April, a Kubota L4060, and there was no way that my Expedition was going to safely handle that tractor on a 22’ steel equipment trailer. So we were pretty much pigeon holed into an Excursion if we didn’t want to run convoy when we go camping. I’m not the wealthiest guy in the world and I’m not looking to make 700+ horsepower. I’m looking to build it up to be a solid and dependable family vehicle that can tow what I own anywhere in the country. Videos like yours are really helping me plan things out for the future and prioritize upgrades in the hope that I can make this truck last another 20 years. I’ve already started upgrading the lighting because I can’t see anything where I live with the stock halogens.
@@TheShalomstead that's awesome! Congratulations on the growing family! I always wanted twins, I think they would be so much fun! If there's anything we can help you with as far as parts, check out our site! If there's anything I can do to help answer questions along the way, don't hesitate to hit me up!
Great video and I caught up on the older videos too. I appreciate your no nonsense approach on reviews. I’m planning on installing the regulated return on my ‘05 F350. I already put the FASS fuel pump on. I enjoy wrenching on my 6.0L truck. Also have the S&B oil air filter and love that too.
I'd be interested in seeing a comparison of different turbos for 6.0s i know kc makes a amazing turbo but I'd be interested to see a side by side comparison between a stealth 67g2 turbo and a kc turbo equivelent good information very excited for future videos
Damm. Just installed a new factory FICM on my 2003. Wished I would have known about Bullet Proof. Still have my original turbo on 300,000 KMS and bullet proofed.
I find my stock air filter flows more air than my S&B it pulls the air filer minder closed under boost I had to unhook it, where my stock one does not.
Got one f350 6.0 04.4 year king ranch, had multiple injectors oil coolers, one cylinder head egr cooler under 50k miles all warranty , stock truck, now at 150k miles replaced 2 injectors and another is on the way out, i have an 05 f250 sinister heads, sinister everything, ficm harness, i mean everything, billetproof egr cooler and oil cooler, sct tuner still never runs right, but when it does it freakin screams, love hate
Thanks for the solid info! I’ve done most of the same as that truck. But what about the transmission? I have what seems to be the flare issue on more than the 2-3 shift and kept getting worse so I put in a known good transmission and it’s doing the same thing? I have upgraded the solenoids and gear head tuning. My transmission shops around me are a joke. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!
@daronsmith3079 so far the transmission remains stock. At 147,000 miles it's doing great with all the performance upgrades. If or when it fails I am taking it to A1 Transmissions here in Georgia to be fully built, I will do a billet input shift with a Diesel Performance Converters, torque converter!
@myles5514 we don't recommend any coolant filters, the best option to completely rid the engine of casting sand and debris is to do a thorough coolant flush and change out the coolant every two years. That's going to serve you better than any coolant filter ever would.
Imo Id say the 6.0 has a bad rep due to poor QC on some parts like the EGR cooler and plugged oil cooler since they didn't clean the casting sand out of the block. The other half I'd say is bad diagnosing/ bad techs. O-rings everywhere (standpipe/but they did update it and diesel site has supposedly upgraded that as well. That said I remember when I was a little kid when the 6.0 came out and always wanted one. Now I have one and love it. Still love my Toyota trucks but nice to have something with a higher towing capacity
SCT tuners any good also have questions what the best way to prevent high pressure oil leaks best parts to fix them my 05 has developed hot starting problems pretty sure it just leak hopefully not hpop
SCT Tuners are great! They pair very well with the Power Hungry Performance FICM tunes. So if you want optimal mileage run and SCT PCM tune and stack a Power Hungry FICM tune on top of that. High pressure oil leaks can't be prevented unfortunately. That's just an age issue. There are many rubber O-rings throughout the high pressure oil system on the 6.0L engine. As those O-rings age, they split and crack. This results in hot start issues. Ford did realize the International design wasn't tough enough, so if you buy new Dummy plugs and stan tubes from Ford, they have upgraded the O-ring with reinforced rubber O-rings. That's going to be your best bet.
Great video. What size injectors are you running. I heard you mention bigger injectors but not size. I just got a KC stage 2 but have not done injectors. Also i have my ficm tune set to 40 from PHP is the 80 better. I am running Innovative and blessed tunes.
@michaelaultman9675 190/100's I'm sorry about that! I don't script these videos so sometimes I say things in my head that don't make it out of my mouth! Great question and thank you so much for watching! Hit us up with any other questions you may have! The 80hp FICM tune makes the injectors work more efficiently and definitely wakes up the throttle response.
@@ReviewDiesel Thanks for the response. no worries we all do the same. I was thinking of going 190/30s as i do not have studs. What would you recommend and what power levels do you think that would be at? Its stock block with all the upgrades you have except for the regulated return, fuel delete and FASS pump and the cold side pipe. I need to get up-pipes as i believe a bellow has a small crack and is hissing. Any recommendations? Would the bigger injectors pair well with the KC Jetfire stage 2. I notice it has some top end lag when pulling now. Any recommendations would be helpful. Thanks
@@michaelaultman9675 any upgrade in power past an 80 Horse FICM tune is playing roulette with the factory head studs, I've seen a lot of people do crazy upgrades without having head gasket failures, I'm happy for them, but I will say those are rare cases. 190/30's would be very efficient as far as fuel economy goes. They would pair perfectly with the KC Stage 2 turbo!
I really appreciate what your doing !! I've been searching a channel that offers info on best aftermarket parts..I have 2006 f350 4door dually 4x4 king ranch..I tow a fifth wheel..its basically stock, besides egr delete (correctly) ,3½ straight pipe , sinister diesel regulated fuel return, sinister oil bypass filter and coolant filter and arp head studs...im chasing reliability not so much power. My family and I go around south east camping so my truck can't fail. Any info to make my truck more reliable would greatly appreciated. Next mods are mishimoto radiator and intercooler. What u think?
Thank you so much for watching! IF you are in the South East hit us up, maybe we can catch you close to our home base in Social Circle Georgia, and feature your truck in one of our parts review videos!!! The Mishimoto radiator and intercooler would be awesome upgrades for your truck, the cooling system package from Mishimoto would be a really good option as it addresses and upgrades so many faulty factory parts that come on these trucks. Here are the exact part numbers you would need for your truck. reviewdiesel.com/part/mmb-f2d-008/ reviewdiesel.com/part/mmint-f2d-03ksl/
@localgrowguy3149 dig into that more and let me know. Tuning gets blamed for a lot, and it's rarely the issue. Find out who tuned it, that will help me, to help you faster than anything.
I tow heavy pulling my rv through the Rockies every year should I do the 40 Ficm tune to be safe? Or with the mods you have which are similar to mine, minus the turbo and injectors kc stage 1 and stock injectors, do you get high egt’s? I am deleted and have a hd Intercooler and hd rad, etc etc.
I am not currently monitoring EGT's I want to order a set of BD High flow exhaust manifolds because they come threaded and tapped for an EGT probe. I want to do that instead of drilling and tapping my factory exhaust manifold. Once I get that done I will do another review video and let you know exactly what my EGT's are doing. For posterity's sake, you want to run the Atlas 40 when towing for sure!
@mkroach59 that's where I grew up! Spent my early years towing cattle from Condon Montana over to the cattle auctions between Deerlodge and Butte Montana in an OBS 7.3!
once you start the fun doesn't stop! something that you could have added is the fact that both the 7.3 and 6.0 use a HEUI system and the number 8 cylinder in both platforms have a similar problem due to how the cylinder gets the least amount of fuel...and oil if i am being honest. Stiction is a very common problem because of how the system is designed. Upgrading the fuel system overall is a huge plus.... ( listening to the exhaust portion, I prefer banks myself, just my preference) blue spring kit, in my opinion, is another item that is pretty inexpensive and helps keep the injectors happy with better fuel pressure... ( PHP for tuning, you already know where i stand on tunes haha) Lastly, keeping these things serverced on a regular basis is also another key point to keeping these engines ( 7.3 or 6.0) happy and healthy. You and I have already had this conversation before, but I think it is worth mentioning. In my experience, while I was at ford, we always had 6.0s coming in with injector issues and most of the time it was due to either poor battery power or not keeping up with basic service and using poor oils with no additives. People would fuss all the time about how they could do the same practices they have done for years on their 6.0s like they were doing with their 7.3s ( that was always a fun conversation with the customer), and to be honest, a lot of 7.3s were not maintained properly either.. so i digress and move on. Keeping up with your basic services will help extend the life of the 6.0. Its not the end all be all, but it is a very important part of owning one of these diesels. I personally use and prefer Rotella T6 full synthetic with Rev-x fuel and oil additives. That is just my personal preference, and something I have recommended before to people in the past. My 01 7.3, when I first got it, cylinder 8 always had a problem, stiction, Rev-x made a huge difference! Never had a problem again with cylinder 8! To those reading this, every tech or owner will give you their opinion on what you should be using. The main takeaway is this, full synthetic and additives are needed! Your truck, either 6.0 or 7.3 will perform much better, even in a stock configuration. Vinny made some great points in his recommendations, smart guy without a doubt! I added in my opinion not to take anything away from Vinny, but to help expand on his points with keeping your rig running good and running right! I think his whole idea, Is to bring a little more awareness to the diesel community as a whole, and dispelling a lot of misconceptions regarding 6.0s definitely needs to be done! There is a lot of bad information floating around out there, especially on the 6.0s. As a former tech for GM, Ford, and International diesel, I can certainly attest to the fact that not one manufacturer has a leg up on another, at least not yet ( although the latest Ford 6.7 is getting really close). Each one has its pros their pros and cons. There is no "best" out there... its brand loyalty... so, if you see a truck you like, go for it! Do not let people dissuade you from buying what you want! Obviously there are trucks floating around that have been beaten to death and were not taken care of.. that happens all the time! Dont let the bad information fool you. sorry vinny, didnt mean to hijack your your comment section here....
@bryancenterfitt7127 no hijacking at all, I did mention the regulated return and it addresses the number 8 injector issue and also makes the blue spring kit a mute issue. The blue spring kit is a bandaid, the regulated return is the fix. I also addressed the fact that these trucks are maintenance babies, I recommended 3,500 mile oil change intervals, as well as annual coolant system flushes to avoid oil cooler failure. I personally run Scheaffers full synthetic, which I mentioned, but I am not a snake oil kind of guy. People will die on the favorite oil hill, I just recommend changing it at 3,500 miles.
I must have missed some of it then. My bad... I mentioned the blue spring kit for someone who isn't quite ready or willing to go to a regulated return. You are absolutely right, the spring kit would be pointless. My thoughts were merely to help expand on what you were saying. I obviously missed some points and that's my bad.
@@bryancenterfitt7127 the blue spring kit helps, but a regulated return is one of the best upgrades you can do on a 7.3 or 6.0 if you deep dive into Denis Schroeder's research on these fuel systems it's quite interesting how he came up with his final design.
@ReviewDiesel I will definitely look into that! I'll be doing a regulated return soon as I can, but for right now, blue spring it is. A neglected vehicle can be such a headache at times
@@bryancenterfitt7127 the "ONLY" reason the regulated return wasn't my number 1 recommendation, is due to the labor involved to properly install it. It's a big job, other than that though, it would be my number one upgrade if it was easier to install.
Do you recommend 60 horsepower ficm tune for towing? Paired with a 11 blade compressor wheel. It's got a cold air intake box and a 4-in straight pipe. Where were the atlas 40 be better? I too heavy here and there.
Haven't found a 4 in turbo back exhaust. Mines a '06 F350 SRW 2wd studded deleted fass fuel system fuel filter delete Sinister diesel piping and water filter S&B CAC BPD water pump. Stock turbo & injectors & ficum runs great but parts are getting old & failing. My oil pressure sending unit blew out of the base, oil everywhere! Replaced the base, oil cooler and now no oil pressure :( looking at low pressure oil pump. Maybe the whole front cover (hope not) then I'll know if HPOP needs replacement... Sending unit is low quality steel base plate is aluminum, gauling happens, the incident happend between 75-80 (normal speeds in Texas)
@gregorybarth930 we have 4" turbo back exhaust in stock, there are a lot of options, aluminized, 409 stainless, 304 stainless. We hope your experiences get better soon!
@Dieselfan1997 if you are towing really heavy stick with the 40 horse tune, if you are doing mild towing very rarely the 80hp tune will be fine as long as you have an EGT gauge to monitor EGT's
@@earlstacey2709 as a huge 5.9L Cummins guru, I've found that answer is the fastest way to lose a potential 6.0L customer forever. In my 20's I would say that jokingly, I rarely got the laugh or smile I was expecting. So I stopped saying that to 6.0L fans. I dug deep into researching the engine that they loved, and found it to be extremely capable once these upgrades had been done.
@gda4385 if Trump and Elon get rid of the EPA there will be an updated list, as of now that is highly illegal and I've already had my fun little run-in with the EPA at the last shop I worked at. Being treated like a criminal for fixing faulty designed parts is not something I want to experience again.
Thank you for sharing this information.
I’m getting ready to do an engine build on my 2004 F-350 Super Duty 6.0 Powerstroke. I purchased a used engine for my build, another 2004 engine, supposedly a low mileage one … once I take it apart, I will have more and better information to go on.
I’m planning to get KDD heads, ARP studs, basically give it a complete overhaul and then put it in my truck.
I will need to find the right tune for the build once I get to that point … I’m glad that there’s as much information as there is available for these trucks.
Once I’m ready, I will definitely reach out and hopefully get an awesome tune for my truck.
Have a great day.
This needs to be said....the older these trucks get....the better they get....that's why I have 3 of them.
@sublime12201 100% i also own 3 of them. The new stuff is nice, but very expensive compared to these older trucks to repair
Great video!
I'm getting my first 6.0.
Some of the things that I want to upgrade, you mentioned in the video.
I'll take that dive, after I figure out what's already done to it.
@@cwcweldingfabricationandrepair hit us up if you have any questions! We would love to help you avoid good marketing for bad parts!
@ReviewDiesel I most definitely will!
I've only owned diesels for around 5yrs now. I went from a 92 idi, which I love, to a 21 Cummins, blah, to a 21 Powerstroke.
I love my 6.7 but it's for sale, so I can put that monthly payment into my shop.
I have brakes, steering, some cab corner and rocker repair to do first.
It'll be my daily and tow rig for materials and hauling my tractor.
@cwcweldingfabricationandrepair all great trucks for different reasons! And they also all have known issues. That's what this channel is all about! What are the issues from the fa tory, and what aftermarket parts can resolve those issues!
@@ReviewDiesel 200%!!!
I agree. Combine what you want to whichever platform you love, make it serve you and enjoy yourself throughout.
Definitely subscribing! Feel like the 6.0 is making a comeback in popularity and it’s nice to hear from someone with real world experience
@williamwittwer4809 thank you! And they are! Minimal emissions that actually works and allows us to still modify and enjoy these trucks, versus the new stuff that cloggs up and breaks no matter what you do to it.
@ and cheaper too! Can you tell me what your theory is as to why the 6.0 gets good mileage compared to other trucks?
@williamwittwer4809 they get good mileage because they don't have an extremely restrictive diesel particulate filter, and they never go through regen. Regen burns a lot of fuel in these newer trucks, and people who aren't towing heavy go through regen a lot more often.
Regen is the process of the engine burning more fuel to create the heat needed to burn off the heavy soot trapped in the diesel particulate filter. It's extremely inefficient.
@@ReviewDiesel regen I understand, I have an 18 6.7 as well so I’m familiar but it seems a 6.0 with proper tunes and modifications will get better mpg than a Cummins or duramax of the same era? Or am I just biased?
@williamwittwer4809 I've owned them all and have extensive experience with all 3 platforms. Common rail injection is much more efficient than HUI injection, simply because it operates at such high pressure levels. Common rail injection found in an 05 Duramax, or an 05 cummins, operates at 20,000+ psi so the fuel atomizes very efficiently resulting in a very complete burn of the fuel.
If your were to take a bone stock zero miles 05 F350 with a 6.0L Powerstroke, along side a bone stock zero mileage Ram 3500, as well as a bone stock zero mileage GMC 3500, and you installed a tuner, cold air intake, and exhaust on all 3 trucks, the Duramax and cummins are going to get better fuel economy than the 6.0L simply because they are Common rail injection systems.
If we add 170/30 injectors to the 6.0L with a regulated return fuel system and a Fass 140GPH fuel pump, all of a sudden the 6.0L's fuel economy sky rockets! Because we've forced the low pressure HUI injection system to atomize fuel more efficiently with these 3 upgrades.
My very stock 05 F350 was getting 10mpg when I purchased it used. It is sitting on 37" tires which doesn't help. I added an 80 horse FICM tune and the mileage climbed to 14mpg after a 1,000 mile road trip.
My daughter's 05 F350 is identical to mine, but has 190/100 injectors, regulated return and a fass, her truck gets 20+ miles per gallon on long road trips.
Well said, We love the list of goodies here!
@@KCTURBOS we only review "The Best"
Love this channel. Especially your love for the good ol’ 6.0 👍🇺🇸🦅
Like I said in the video, I've been blessed with an amazing experience with this particular diesel engine. I've seen thousands of customers that didn't have the wonderful experience that I have had, but I truly know it comes down to maintenance. I probably do a little too much but it's working. Thank you for watching!
@ the FASS fuel systems that I’ve seen for 6.0 require converting to a sump. Have you seen any issues with this setup? Any leaks over time? I wish I could use the FASS with a normal in-tank setup. Love to hear your thoughts.
@edwardman1742 not at all, I've been installing fuel sumps for over 15 years. I have trucks with sumps. I have NEVER seen on leak. You are correct though! I would never recommend installing a FASS on a superduty without a sump! Thank you for pointing that out!
Thanks for the video brother! I recently got into a clean, bone stock, one owner, 2004 Excursion with the 6.0 that lived its whole life in SE Missouri. It’s my first diesel automobile and I’m trying to learn as much as I can about it. We ended up having twin boys in February which brought our total to 6 sons and our ‘14 Expedition just wasn’t cutting the mustard anymore. It didn’t have any cargo room, climbing over the second row to buckle in my toddlers was a real pain in the back and ass, and it really didn’t tow our 6k lbs 30 foot camper all that well either. We also got our first tractor in April, a Kubota L4060, and there was no way that my Expedition was going to safely handle that tractor on a 22’ steel equipment trailer. So we were pretty much pigeon holed into an Excursion if we didn’t want to run convoy when we go camping.
I’m not the wealthiest guy in the world and I’m not looking to make 700+ horsepower. I’m looking to build it up to be a solid and dependable family vehicle that can tow what I own anywhere in the country. Videos like yours are really helping me plan things out for the future and prioritize upgrades in the hope that I can make this truck last another 20 years. I’ve already started upgrading the lighting because I can’t see anything where I live with the stock halogens.
@@TheShalomstead that's awesome! Congratulations on the growing family! I always wanted twins, I think they would be so much fun!
If there's anything we can help you with as far as parts, check out our site! If there's anything I can do to help answer questions along the way, don't hesitate to hit me up!
Great video and I caught up on the older videos too. I appreciate your no nonsense approach on reviews. I’m planning on installing the regulated return on my ‘05 F350. I already put the FASS fuel pump on. I enjoy wrenching on my 6.0L truck. Also have the S&B oil air filter and love that too.
@@josephcirelli9642 awesome! Thank you for watching! We are just getting started!
I'd be interested in seeing a comparison of different turbos for 6.0s i know kc makes a amazing turbo but I'd be interested to see a side by side comparison between a stealth 67g2 turbo and a kc turbo equivelent good information very excited for future videos
Parts comparisons are fun, as this channel grows and we actually start making some money, I will definitely make sure I do this for you!
Damm. Just installed a new factory FICM on my 2003. Wished I would have known about Bullet Proof. Still have my original turbo on 300,000 KMS and bullet proofed.
@@larrythompson5617 we can still get you tunes to help with fuel economy
Great video I have an 03 F350 SC 6.0 SB love it.
@@ninjapat66 thank you! Let us know if there are any other parts you would like a review on, we are happy to help however we can!
@ReviewDiesel sounds good I'm running a 64mm turbo time velocity port type S turbo ,Lightning bolt typeR vgt sol, oringed heads, BD exhaust Manifolds,40hp Ficm tune ficm repair, S& B air intake Odawg S2R intake, coolant filter, 4 " exhaust w muffler, afe intake tubes & elbow, CFM innercooler,Arp head studs, Driven Diesel coolant bypass kit, Sctx4 tuner,Gearhead tunes, 4"Zone lift on 35" 12.50 x17 Falken wikdpeaks 3.73 gears bd egr cooler aftrmkt up pipe& y pipe assy CTS 3 monitor w turbo timer,egt sensor degas pressure & fuel pressure sensors. Stock ford reman injectors
I'll def ask
I find my stock air filter flows more air than my S&B it pulls the air filer minder closed under boost I had to unhook it, where my stock one does not.
@ninjapat66 are you running the pre-filter sleeve over the S&B filter?
Got one f350 6.0 04.4 year king ranch, had multiple injectors oil coolers, one cylinder head egr cooler under 50k miles all warranty , stock truck, now at 150k miles replaced 2 injectors and another is on the way out, i have an 05 f250 sinister heads, sinister everything, ficm harness, i mean everything, billetproof egr cooler and oil cooler, sct tuner still never runs right, but when it does it freakin screams, love hate
True.
Thanks for the solid info! I’ve done most of the same as that truck.
But what about the transmission?
I have what seems to be the flare issue on more than the 2-3 shift and kept getting worse so I put in a known good transmission and it’s doing the same thing? I have upgraded the solenoids and gear head tuning.
My transmission shops around me are a joke.
Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!
@daronsmith3079 so far the transmission remains stock. At 147,000 miles it's doing great with all the performance upgrades. If or when it fails I am taking it to A1 Transmissions here in Georgia to be fully built, I will do a billet input shift with a Diesel Performance Converters, torque converter!
Do you recommend xdp coolant filter and if not what brand do you have a good experience with I know that oil cooler needs clean coolant
@myles5514 we don't recommend any coolant filters, the best option to completely rid the engine of casting sand and debris is to do a thorough coolant flush and change out the coolant every two years. That's going to serve you better than any coolant filter ever would.
Imo Id say the 6.0 has a bad rep due to poor QC on some parts like the EGR cooler and plugged oil cooler since they didn't clean the casting sand out of the block. The other half I'd say is bad diagnosing/ bad techs. O-rings everywhere (standpipe/but they did update it and diesel site has supposedly upgraded that as well. That said I remember when I was a little kid when the 6.0 came out and always wanted one. Now I have one and love it. Still love my Toyota trucks but nice to have something with a higher towing capacity
@@Lucariorunner i couldn't agree with you more!!!
SCT tuners any good also have questions what the best way to prevent high pressure oil leaks best parts to fix them my 05 has developed hot starting problems pretty sure it just leak hopefully not hpop
SCT Tuners are great! They pair very well with the Power Hungry Performance FICM tunes. So if you want optimal mileage run and SCT PCM tune and stack a Power Hungry FICM tune on top of that.
High pressure oil leaks can't be prevented unfortunately. That's just an age issue. There are many rubber O-rings throughout the high pressure oil system on the 6.0L engine. As those O-rings age, they split and crack. This results in hot start issues.
Ford did realize the International design wasn't tough enough, so if you buy new Dummy plugs and stan tubes from Ford, they have upgraded the O-ring with reinforced rubber O-rings. That's going to be your best bet.
Great video. What size injectors are you running. I heard you mention bigger injectors but not size. I just got a KC stage 2 but have not done injectors. Also i have my ficm tune set to 40 from PHP is the 80 better. I am running Innovative and blessed tunes.
@michaelaultman9675 190/100's I'm sorry about that! I don't script these videos so sometimes I say things in my head that don't make it out of my mouth! Great question and thank you so much for watching! Hit us up with any other questions you may have!
The 80hp FICM tune makes the injectors work more efficiently and definitely wakes up the throttle response.
@@ReviewDiesel Thanks for the response. no worries we all do the same. I was thinking of going 190/30s as i do not have studs. What would you recommend and what power levels do you think that would be at? Its stock block with all the upgrades you have except for the regulated return, fuel delete and FASS pump and the cold side pipe. I need to get up-pipes as i believe a bellow has a small crack and is hissing. Any recommendations? Would the bigger injectors pair well with the KC Jetfire stage 2. I notice it has some top end lag when pulling now. Any recommendations would be helpful. Thanks
I heard you say 190/100’s.
@@michaelaultman9675 any upgrade in power past an 80 Horse FICM tune is playing roulette with the factory head studs, I've seen a lot of people do crazy upgrades without having head gasket failures, I'm happy for them, but I will say those are rare cases.
190/30's would be very efficient as far as fuel economy goes. They would pair perfectly with the KC Stage 2 turbo!
@@JustinGonzales-i4n yes sir that is what he said although i wanted to see how 190/30's would pair with my KC Stage 2 Jetfire.
Well I've got my Christmas list
@@x1tekja that's gonna be a heavy sack for 🎅
I really appreciate what your doing !! I've been searching a channel that offers info on best aftermarket parts..I have 2006 f350 4door dually 4x4 king ranch..I tow a fifth wheel..its basically stock, besides egr delete (correctly) ,3½ straight pipe , sinister diesel regulated fuel return, sinister oil bypass filter and coolant filter and arp head studs...im chasing reliability not so much power. My family and I go around south east camping so my truck can't fail. Any info to make my truck more reliable would greatly appreciated. Next mods are mishimoto radiator and intercooler. What u think?
Forgot I also have sct x4 to monitor engine with gearhead tunes, currently running 8k tow tune ,my camper weighing 10k but fine with arp studs
Thank you so much for watching! IF you are in the South East hit us up, maybe we can catch you close to our home base in Social Circle Georgia, and feature your truck in one of our parts review videos!!!
The Mishimoto radiator and intercooler would be awesome upgrades for your truck, the cooling system package from Mishimoto would be a really good option as it addresses and upgrades so many faulty factory parts that come on these trucks. Here are the exact part numbers you would need for your truck.
reviewdiesel.com/part/mmb-f2d-008/
reviewdiesel.com/part/mmint-f2d-03ksl/
If you need a reputable shop to install those parts, please let me know and I would love to get you in touch with someone that I trust!
Hey man love the video I'm looking at a 6.0 excursion has a tuning issue would you stay away from it? It's on marketplace in Arkansas
@@localgrowguy3149 what's the issue exactly? Tuning can present major engine failures if done wrong. Who exactly is tuning the excursion?
@ReviewDiesel that I don't know he just says it has a tuning issue wasn't sure if it was even worth looking at
@localgrowguy3149 dig into that more and let me know. Tuning gets blamed for a lot, and it's rarely the issue. Find out who tuned it, that will help me, to help you faster than anything.
@ReviewDiesel thank a million man very much appreciated
@localgrowguy3149 i look forward to helping you make a decision! This is what our channel is all about!
I have a stock 2006 6.0 what tune should I do since I have stock head bolts
@@scotterryavery7057 you can safely run the Atlas 40 or the Atlas 80 horse tune with factory head bolts
I tow heavy pulling my rv through the Rockies every year should I do the 40 Ficm tune to be safe? Or with the mods you have which are similar to mine, minus the turbo and injectors kc stage 1 and stock injectors, do you get high egt’s? I am deleted and have a hd Intercooler and hd rad, etc etc.
I am not currently monitoring EGT's I want to order a set of BD High flow exhaust manifolds because they come threaded and tapped for an EGT probe. I want to do that instead of drilling and tapping my factory exhaust manifold. Once I get that done I will do another review video and let you know exactly what my EGT's are doing.
For posterity's sake, you want to run the Atlas 40 when towing for sure!
@@ReviewDiesel I'm also towing in the Rockies, "04 6.0 with Bulletproof Diesel parts, the Atlas 40 tune is great !
@mkroach59 that's where I grew up! Spent my early years towing cattle from Condon Montana over to the cattle auctions between Deerlodge and Butte Montana in an OBS 7.3!
once you start the fun doesn't stop! something that you could have added is the fact that both the 7.3 and 6.0 use a HEUI system and the number 8 cylinder in both platforms have a similar problem due to how the cylinder gets the least amount of fuel...and oil if i am being honest. Stiction is a very common problem because of how the system is designed. Upgrading the fuel system overall is a huge plus.... ( listening to the exhaust portion, I prefer banks myself, just my preference) blue spring kit, in my opinion, is another item that is pretty inexpensive and helps keep the injectors happy with better fuel pressure... ( PHP for tuning, you already know where i stand on tunes haha)
Lastly, keeping these things serverced on a regular basis is also another key point to keeping these engines ( 7.3 or 6.0) happy and healthy. You and I have already had this conversation before, but I think it is worth mentioning. In my experience, while I was at ford, we always had 6.0s coming in with injector issues and most of the time it was due to either poor battery power or not keeping up with basic service and using poor oils with no additives. People would fuss all the time about how they could do the same practices they have done for years on their 6.0s like they were doing with their 7.3s ( that was always a fun conversation with the customer), and to be honest, a lot of 7.3s were not maintained properly either.. so i digress and move on. Keeping up with your basic services will help extend the life of the 6.0. Its not the end all be all, but it is a very important part of owning one of these diesels. I personally use and prefer Rotella T6 full synthetic with Rev-x fuel and oil additives. That is just my personal preference, and something I have recommended before to people in the past. My 01 7.3, when I first got it, cylinder 8 always had a problem, stiction, Rev-x made a huge difference! Never had a problem again with cylinder 8! To those reading this, every tech or owner will give you their opinion on what you should be using. The main takeaway is this, full synthetic and additives are needed! Your truck, either 6.0 or 7.3 will perform much better, even in a stock configuration. Vinny made some great points in his recommendations, smart guy without a doubt! I added in my opinion not to take anything away from Vinny, but to help expand on his points with keeping your rig running good and running right! I think his whole idea, Is to bring a little more awareness to the diesel community as a whole, and dispelling a lot of misconceptions regarding 6.0s definitely needs to be done! There is a lot of bad information floating around out there, especially on the 6.0s.
As a former tech for GM, Ford, and International diesel, I can certainly attest to the fact that not one manufacturer has a leg up on another, at least not yet ( although the latest Ford 6.7 is getting really close). Each one has its pros their pros and cons. There is no "best" out there... its brand loyalty... so, if you see a truck you like, go for it! Do not let people dissuade you from buying what you want! Obviously there are trucks floating around that have been beaten to death and were not taken care of.. that happens all the time! Dont let the bad information fool you.
sorry vinny, didnt mean to hijack your your comment section here....
@bryancenterfitt7127 no hijacking at all, I did mention the regulated return and it addresses the number 8 injector issue and also makes the blue spring kit a mute issue. The blue spring kit is a bandaid, the regulated return is the fix.
I also addressed the fact that these trucks are maintenance babies, I recommended 3,500 mile oil change intervals, as well as annual coolant system flushes to avoid oil cooler failure. I personally run Scheaffers full synthetic, which I mentioned, but I am not a snake oil kind of guy. People will die on the favorite oil hill, I just recommend changing it at 3,500 miles.
I must have missed some of it then. My bad... I mentioned the blue spring kit for someone who isn't quite ready or willing to go to a regulated return. You are absolutely right, the spring kit would be pointless. My thoughts were merely to help expand on what you were saying. I obviously missed some points and that's my bad.
@@bryancenterfitt7127 the blue spring kit helps, but a regulated return is one of the best upgrades you can do on a 7.3 or 6.0 if you deep dive into Denis Schroeder's research on these fuel systems it's quite interesting how he came up with his final design.
@ReviewDiesel
I will definitely look into that! I'll be doing a regulated return soon as I can, but for right now, blue spring it is.
A neglected vehicle can be such a headache at times
@@bryancenterfitt7127 the "ONLY" reason the regulated return wasn't my number 1 recommendation, is due to the labor involved to properly install it. It's a big job, other than that though, it would be my number one upgrade if it was easier to install.
Do you recommend 60 horsepower ficm tune for towing? Paired with a 11 blade compressor wheel. It's got a cold air intake box and a 4-in straight pipe. Where were the atlas 40 be better? I too heavy here and there.
@Andrew-ju4be we only have the Atlas 40 and the Atlas 80, for heavy towing the 40 is safest. For intermittent light towing the 80 would be fine.
@@ReviewDiesel ID speed and another company have a 60 horsepower ficm tune.
Haven't found a 4 in turbo back exhaust. Mines a '06 F350 SRW 2wd studded deleted fass fuel system fuel filter delete Sinister diesel piping and water filter S&B CAC BPD water pump. Stock turbo & injectors & ficum runs great but parts are getting old & failing. My oil pressure sending unit blew out of the base, oil everywhere! Replaced the base, oil cooler and now no oil pressure :( looking at low pressure oil pump. Maybe the whole front cover (hope not) then I'll know if HPOP needs replacement... Sending unit is low quality steel base plate is aluminum, gauling happens, the incident happend between 75-80 (normal speeds in Texas)
@gregorybarth930 we have 4" turbo back exhaust in stock, there are a lot of options, aluminized, 409 stainless, 304 stainless. We hope your experiences get better soon!
how does the 80 hp ficm tune do when towing does it increase egts over a 40hp ficm tune
@Dieselfan1997 if you are towing really heavy stick with the 40 horse tune, if you are doing mild towing very rarely the 80hp tune will be fine as long as you have an EGT gauge to monitor EGT's
I think there are plenty of good options for upgrading the 6.0. but the best upgrade by far is the 5.9 Cummins swap 😂
@@earlstacey2709 as a huge 5.9L Cummins guru, I've found that answer is the fastest way to lose a potential 6.0L customer forever. In my 20's I would say that jokingly, I rarely got the laugh or smile I was expecting. So I stopped saying that to 6.0L fans. I dug deep into researching the engine that they loved, and found it to be extremely capable once these upgrades had been done.
Where are you located in ga acworth here I need some 6.0 help
@JohnGibson-j9v Monroe, what can we help you with on that truck?
I think you're list is legit but I think you should add a EGR delete to the list
@gda4385 if Trump and Elon get rid of the EPA there will be an updated list, as of now that is highly illegal and I've already had my fun little run-in with the EPA at the last shop I worked at. Being treated like a criminal for fixing faulty designed parts is not something I want to experience again.
Six liter oh my
@@ford6.7s67 indeed
#1 upgrade: anything other than a 6.4 or 6.0 😂
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