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Old 10-04-2009, 08:39 PM
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Originally Posted by dilloncawthon
haha well yeah but most every thread i've seen about programmers and warranties said that a code is left by the programmer that dealers can see when you set it back to stock.
Not quite... They can see what percent load it has been run at. Tuned motors run at a higher percent load... It isn't definite proof. My buddy has taken his 6.0 in several times. He has gauges (EGT, Tranny, and boost) in a pod, along with an Edge Juice with Attitude chip which also has the gauges in it. He has both exhaust manifolds tapped with thermocouples. When he takes it in, he just takes out the Edge, leaving the truck stock with gauges, and two thermocouples... They've never said a word.
 
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gorgeous truck! congrats!
 
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saweeeeeeeeeeeeeeet
 
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Old 10-08-2009, 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by ZeroDormancy
sexy huh?

as i always say...go big or go home
I will own a PSD one day. Im thinking Supercab with 8' bed. It doesnt have to be new either, I love all the body styles so far. So only time will tell.

What is the best reliability wise of the powerstrokes?
 
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Old 10-08-2009, 11:13 PM
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Originally Posted by KB3GZW
I will own a PSD one day. Im thinking Supercab with 8' bed. It doesnt have to be new either, I love all the body styles so far. So only time will tell.

What is the best reliability wise of the powerstrokes?
Can't go wrong with a 7.3. I'd avoid any 6.0.
 
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Old 10-08-2009, 11:23 PM
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great lookin truck! love longbed cc combo, its real nice!
 
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Old 10-08-2009, 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by offroadn'98
great lookin truck! love longbed cc combo, its real nice!
thanks! me too!

and yes the 7.3 is the best as far as reliability. but the tranny on the 7.3 lacks. with the 6.0 if you gate a later year one its not bad and its got a great tranny. It all depends. if you put a couple grand into a 6.0 you can make it MUCH more reliable
 
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Old 10-09-2009, 12:25 AM
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even if it isn't reliable...ya still got one of the meanest trucks on the road looks and power imo! Good Luck!
 
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Old 10-10-2009, 01:25 AM
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Originally Posted by KB3GZW
I will own a PSD one day. Im thinking Supercab with 8' bed. It doesnt have to be new either, I love all the body styles so far. So only time will tell.

What is the best reliability wise of the powerstrokes?
The 7.3L is reliable, but they are all at least 7 years old. Consequently, you may have a hard time finding one that is not completely ragged out. The 6.0L isn't bad, as long as you get a 2006 or 2007. Just plan to replace the head gaskets and head bolts with studs if you mod the engine. Your best bet is to buy a 6.0 that has already had head studs installed. I would personally much rather have a 6.0L than the 7.3L, but that's just me. The 2006 year model 6.0L had the lowest rate of warranty claims across the board for Ford Motor Company when compared to all of Ford's gas and diesel engines. The 6.0L has gotten a bad reputation, but many issues were resolved by running changes to the engine and software. The 7.3L changed very little over the 12 years it was used, due mainly to the fact that it is old technology with very little emissions. It lacks the complexity of the later engines, so there are less things to go wrong. Drive trucks that have different engines and get the one you like best.
 
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Old 10-10-2009, 12:05 PM
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I do a LOT of research before i buy something. I did TONS with this. And just like freeky said, the 06 is a good one. Ford spent tons on warranty work for the first 6.0's and thats where it got its bad rep.
 
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Ok ill look around pretty good before I decide on which one i'll fly with. I found a 1996 250 with the 7.3 around here for $3850. Its got 200k miles, but I love that body style. Ill keep looking, if I find a 1995-6 bodystyle truck with around 100k miles (I know, I know, gonna be impossible) im gonna ****** it up. As long as the rust isnt to bad. Then I will take it wheelin since I wont have to worry about dingin' up a nice new truck.
 
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and in comes the diesel mechanic....



congrats on keeping guys like me in work!!!

You had BETTER do that EGR delete and Head studs soon. Keep the oil up well, do NOT let it idle for long periods of time, if you have to, RUN THE CRAP out of it asap... Find a shop that will run a BG flush system through your EGR and injectors every 15K
 
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Originally Posted by Camarothatcould
and in comes the diesel mechanic....



congrats on keeping guys like me in work!!!

You had BETTER do that EGR delete and Head studs soon. Keep the oil up well, do NOT let it idle for long periods of time, if you have to, RUN THE CRAP out of it asap... Find a shop that will run a BG flush system through your EGR and injectors every 15K
i would love to do the egr and studs, but it isnt cheap and i have a wife...
 
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holy crap!

Im in love
 
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Originally Posted by ZeroDormancy
i would love to do the egr and studs, but it isnt cheap and i have a wife...
Some people do the studs proactively and other do them when the stock head bolts fail. I would run them as long as possible, then if they fail, have the studs put in. I guess you still have no regrets about stepping up to the diesel?
 


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