Get ARP head studs you won’t regret it. And to answer your question. Some of us like speed but we have kids and a family, sometimes we need a truck to haul a boat or trailer and get household items etc. why not have both worlds? A quick truck that you can haul the family, the boat and still beat most muscle cars lol
The factory fuel injection control module is prone to fail. Aftermarket ficm and then tune it. And always keep an eye on alternator and batteries. These will kill the stock ficm also.
The best mod for my power stroke 05 6.0 is not to have a heavy foot...maybe you guys drive the truck without hauling stuff and want to zoom zoom . I have some of the bulletproof stuff but not the heads off version. So my second important mod after replacing most of the other stuff is to keep my turbo boost less than 22 psi at the extreme. I get 14 mph without pulling my 29 hfs which seems pretty good. I've been told that 6.0 s cylinder #8 runs hot due to the too small exhaust diameter. I've also seen a totally remanufactured 6.0 from a shop in stockton that a local bee keeper hauls huge loads of bees and hives around usa. That motor has basically twice the powa. So for you guys looking for your 6.0 to do wheelies ...that's your ticket 20 k for motor.
so after seeing this vid i just went out and got one of the tuners and i tried all the setting and ill stick with atlas 40. so i have seen 1 1/2 mpg in town and 3 ish mpg on the highway. i have a 04 f250 6.0 i am also running gearhead tunes.
Original factory alternator was underpowered and caused numerous problems including FICM failure and early battery replacements. Many intermittent electrical glitches immediately went away after the new, higher amp alternator was installed.
Sounds similar to flashing. I unplug my glow plugs during the summer months. Don't need them for starting, only in cooler weather. Might also want to unplug the glow plugs when having to work the key switch so much like you where instructed too! I also unplug the egr valve. I only plug it back in when time for a vehicle inspection. Then unplug the egr value immediately after the inspection is done. Don't need the egr valve at all.
El 6.0 power stroke es uno de los mejores motores.el único problema que se tiene con este motor es que cuando le cambian el aceite deján las venas de lubricación sin el vital líquido un amigo tiene uno desde el 2003 y nunca a tenido problemas
I have a 2003 Ford f250. Bone stock no tunes. Just a cold air intake and boost tubes. It's still on the stock oil cooler and egr cooler head gaskets. Only the hpop has been replaced at 150k miles. And it gets worked hard almost every day. It currently has 196k miles. Leave out the tunes and keep her stock.
Thanks for the great content. I had a question about the MPG display around the 9:35 mark, is that your mixed driving, city or freeway driving average?
Great video, had no idea you could tune the FICM. By any chance have you ever used the Torque pro app on android/iphone? If you have, do you know if theres an option on there in the real time information area where you can monitor the EGT?
I do use the torque pro app with a BAFX bluetooth/obd2 adapter to monitor a lot of things on the truck. Unfortunately the 6.0 powerstroke didn't come with an EGT probe from the factory. Our only option is to put one in ourselves and have a separate gauge, or get a scanner/tuner like a SCT and use their probe. I'll be installing an EGT gauge/probe in my truck (glowshift brand) sometime in the next few weeks and I'll make a video on it.
i have seen 1 1/2 mpg in town and 3 ish mpg on the highway. with the one i have. but i have only driven a little over 1000 mil with it. hope this helps
The tuner is from gopowerhungry.com/ficm-programming/ Although I got it through one of their distributors www.ficmrepair.com/index.cfm/page/ptype=product/product_id=412/category_id=-1/mode=prod/prd412.htm
Have you ever heard of someone saying "RTFM"? You talk about programming the "ECU, PCM or ECM...what ever you want to call it". Ford calls it an ECM. Engine Control Module. This stuff is pretty darn technical and you shouldn't mess with it if you don't know what it is called, and unless you too are somewhat technical. Call the local dealership and ask what it will cost you to have the ECM or FICM reprogrammed. I don't say this to you but to all the others who see this and think they want to tinker. Can you live without your truck for a week and pay to have it towed to a repair shop and don't forget labor rates of over a $120 / hour. If you have a "few hundred dollars and are wondering what upgrade you should do to your truck", I would recommend buying a Ford Service Manual and then read it. RTFM = Read The (F)Darn Manual!
@@lorenzomeza6289 depends on if you do the work yourself. Headstuds are necessary (ARP) if you plan on any performance improvements, coolant filtration is necessary, regulated fuel return, bulletproof diesel water pump, Mishimoto radiator, always run Archoil 9100 in oil to eliminate stiction. EGR delete if you can, if not run the bulletproof diesel one. Fire ringing and ARP headstuds are necessary if you plan on any performance upgrades will be your biggest cost. Find a diesel mechanic that works on the side for 50-75$ cash under the table. That's what I did. I am also putting out about 600/1100 now though. Will need injectors by 160k miles as well. I always run a good cetane booster and cleaner every tank. Mine is more reliable than my 7.3L powerstroke now.
Dude, it's been great to follow you as you worked through this truck (last year). Awesome attention to detail
Es muy importante la letra mpiesa en el armado de este motor
Get ARP head studs you won’t regret it. And to answer your question. Some of us like speed but we have kids and a family, sometimes we need a truck to haul a boat or trailer and get household items etc. why not have both worlds? A quick truck that you can haul the family, the boat and still beat most muscle cars lol
The factory fuel injection control module is prone to fail. Aftermarket ficm and then tune it. And always keep an eye on alternator and batteries. These will kill the stock ficm also.
The best mod for my power stroke 05 6.0 is not to have a heavy foot...maybe you guys drive the truck without hauling stuff and want to zoom zoom . I have some of the bulletproof stuff but not the heads off version. So my second important mod after replacing most of the other stuff is to keep my turbo boost less than 22 psi at the extreme. I get 14 mph without pulling my 29 hfs which seems pretty good. I've been told that 6.0 s cylinder #8 runs hot due to the too small exhaust diameter. I've also seen a totally remanufactured 6.0 from a shop in stockton that a local bee keeper hauls huge loads of bees and hives around usa. That motor has basically twice the powa. So for you guys looking for your 6.0 to do wheelies ...that's your ticket 20 k for motor.
so after seeing this vid i just went out and got one of the tuners and i tried all the setting and ill stick with atlas 40. so i have seen 1 1/2 mpg in town and 3 ish mpg on the highway. i have a 04 f250 6.0 i am also running gearhead tunes.
Original factory alternator was underpowered and caused numerous problems including FICM failure and early battery replacements. Many intermittent electrical glitches immediately went away after the new, higher amp alternator was installed.
What if you have 2 alternators?
Sounds similar to flashing.
I unplug my glow plugs during the summer months. Don't need them for starting, only in cooler weather.
Might also want to unplug the glow plugs when having to work the key switch so much like you where instructed too!
I also unplug the egr valve. I only plug it back in when time for a vehicle inspection. Then unplug the egr value immediately after the inspection is done. Don't need the egr valve at all.
The best upgrade is to replace the oil cooler with an air cooled oil cooler .
El 6.0 power stroke es uno de los mejores motores.el único problema que se tiene con este motor es que cuando le cambian el aceite deján las venas de lubricación sin el vital líquido un amigo tiene uno desde el 2003 y nunca a tenido problemas
Good review. You should really change your batteries if you haven't yet. Weak batteries will kill your FICM.
And add a Mean Green Alternator...
@@richfarfugnuven6308 where can you gwt a mean green alternator
@@Carnage6.0L go to their website
@@richfarfugnuven6308 whats the website?
Where did you rent your programmer?
It takes less time to install a ficm tune then it does to use a computer tuner, you should never let your battery go bad it’s not good for the ficm
Very clearly presented.
Is there a way to tell if your truck has already been tuned by a previous owner?
Does this work with a sct tuner as well?
I have a 2003 Ford f250. Bone stock no tunes. Just a cold air intake and boost tubes. It's still on the stock oil cooler and egr cooler head gaskets. Only the hpop has been replaced at 150k miles. And it gets worked hard almost every day. It currently has 196k miles. Leave out the tunes and keep her stock.
Do the proper maintenance and you'll never have an issue. Mine had 230k miles before the hpop went out, at that time I had it bulletproofed.
I hope u have a straight pipe exhaust too! No restrictions and unneeded heat sounds awsome too!!
@@greggdsurf I am working on it and I agree. Just my cat is deleted
It that an Edge product? It looks the same as an early Juce with Attitude or Evolution monitor but black and not gray.
2:26 glad to see i'm not the only one with some white crap on the degas bottle...
was the throttle response delayed before like sluggish even jus reving at a dead stop and does it rev sharp with the new tune?
Thanks for the great content. I had a question about the MPG display around the 9:35 mark, is that your mixed driving, city or freeway driving average?
nice video.. where ca in get one of those tuners?
What company did you rent the tuner from?
Great video, had no idea you could tune the FICM. By any chance have you ever used the Torque pro app on android/iphone? If you have, do you know if theres an option on there in the real time information area where you can monitor the EGT?
I do use the torque pro app with a BAFX bluetooth/obd2 adapter to monitor a lot of things on the truck.
Unfortunately the 6.0 powerstroke didn't come with an EGT probe from the factory. Our only option is to put one in ourselves and have a separate gauge, or get a scanner/tuner like a SCT and use their probe.
I'll be installing an EGT gauge/probe in my truck (glowshift brand) sometime in the next few weeks and I'll make a video on it.
@@CtrlAltDefeatTV did u install the egt probe and gauge yet? And make a video of you doing the install
Is this a safe mod on previously programmed trucks? Just purchased mine and just going through all the upgrads and things to be mindful of
Where can I get the ficm tuner? Sorry I’m new to the diesel truck game
My ‘05 F350 6.0L is bulletproofed will this tuner work with a egr delete etc.
Should make sure you do a test of what it feels like driving your new mod next time. Too much talky, not enough driving.
what I found amazing about this vid is I am wearing the exact same sweat pants as you while watching the vid..HAHA Amazing!
Where did you purchase it from?
What if i already have SCT tuner
tuners dont control the ficm. that is why you can run them both and get the benefits from both
What if you already have a 58 V ficm from sinister. Well I still get a benefit? I like more power
takto101 I asked another question on the form if you know how to answer it
@@DigD97 it will still work on that too
@@DigD97 yes.
What if you have an STS tune already
Did you have to put that grey fuse back on?
Were can i buy it?? please
I saw a 6.0 yesterday, opened the hood around coolant cap there was a small amount of coolant should i walk away ?
Just get the new coolant cap. The coolant caps were an issue with those.
I replace my cap every few oil changes. There cheap and I don't ever worry.
I agree
Please post mpg results when you get it. Thanks.
Will do!
Any update on mpg now?
i have seen 1 1/2 mpg in town and 3 ish mpg on the highway. with the one i have. but i have only driven a little over 1000 mil with it. hope this helps
What happens if your ficm goes bad do you have to pay for the programer again?
I'd get an upgraded FICM, then a tune
buy Northstar batteries and you will never have a batter problem again
Will this effect emissions testing, anyone know?
No it shouldn’t
Can anyone let me know if this will help turbo lag?
Yes
How much did it improve your MPG?
around the city is about the same, but on the highway, towing I usually got about 12-13ish but now I'm consistently in the 14-16 range
Very Good!...
WhAt brand tuner is that
I was going to buy a SCT tuner for my 2004 F350 should I still also get the ficm stick tuner and my question is can I run both of them
Junior Orozco yes u can.
gustavo soto thank you bro
Or run a 53V FICM from bulletproof diesel or sinister diesel...
Also where do you get the tuner please. Thanks.
The tuner is from
gopowerhungry.com/ficm-programming/
Although I got it through one of their distributors
www.ficmrepair.com/index.cfm/page/ptype=product/product_id=412/category_id=-1/mode=prod/prd412.htm
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Is the truck studded with factory oil cooler?
I replaced the oil cooler with an OEM unit. The truck is still on stock head bolts though.
mpg city n highway????
unloaded it's about 12mpg city and about 17ish highway. Loaded about 10mpg city and 14/15 highway
@Allyn Howell You do have to plug the relay back in when you're done
Have you ever heard of someone saying "RTFM"? You talk about programming the "ECU, PCM or ECM...what ever you want to call it". Ford calls it an ECM. Engine Control Module. This stuff is pretty darn technical and you shouldn't mess with it if you don't know what it is called, and unless you too are somewhat technical. Call the local dealership and ask what it will cost you to have the ECM or FICM reprogrammed.
I don't say this to you but to all the others who see this and think they want to tinker. Can you live without your truck for a week and pay to have it towed to a repair shop and don't forget labor rates of over a $120 / hour.
If you have a "few hundred dollars and are wondering what upgrade you should do to your truck", I would recommend buying a Ford Service Manual and then read it.
RTFM = Read The (F)Darn Manual!
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The only good out of the 6.0 is the sound
Mine runs great, but I have it completely bulletproofed.
@@richfarfugnuven6308 how much $to bulletproof?
@@lorenzomeza6289 depends on if you do the work yourself. Headstuds are necessary (ARP) if you plan on any performance improvements, coolant filtration is necessary, regulated fuel return, bulletproof diesel water pump, Mishimoto radiator, always run Archoil 9100 in oil to eliminate stiction. EGR delete if you can, if not run the bulletproof diesel one. Fire ringing and ARP headstuds are necessary if you plan on any performance upgrades will be your biggest cost. Find a diesel mechanic that works on the side for 50-75$ cash under the table. That's what I did. I am also putting out about 600/1100 now though. Will need injectors by 160k miles as well. I always run a good cetane booster and cleaner every tank. Mine is more reliable than my 7.3L powerstroke now.
@@richfarfugnuven6308 ok thanks for the quick reply have wonderful Memorial Day
Who makes that tuner?