Ford Powerstroke 03-07 6.0L Discussion of 6.0 Liter Ford Powerstroke Turbo Diesels

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Old 01-18-2012, 09:03 AM
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My guess is his issue isn't a FICM, since it's the two back injectors on each bank. 1st diesel had actually sent me a PM last night and I always respond to PM's first before checking the forums so I already answered his questions, but I'll re-post it here for everyone else.

Originally Posted by 1st Diesel
ok so my FICM was fine. 47.6 koeo, 46.8 cranking, 46.6 running. I called the dealership the other day and talked to them about the truck and when they scanned it, they collected that injector 5,6,7, and 8 were shot. But i can still drive it. Hmmmmm. Wouldn't it not start if i had 4 injectors shot? Figured after 2 it wouldn't run. . but also my concern is should i just go ahead and replace them all if i have both valve covers off and if half are done, how long will the others last? the only mods i plan on doing for performance is 5" exhaust (straight piped, no cat or muffler), then MAYBE a cold air intake, and a programmer to get some more power out of her and that is it. nothing else. so do you think i should replace all 8 to save time and maybe money down the road? and with the mods i plan on doing are stock ones ok? or should i go bigger? if so, or, or not, what would be a good brand of injectors? here at the local places i can get BWD or Cardone remans. cardone are more expensive and rebuilt but both come with 1 yr warranty.
I wouldn't run anything but Ford injectors. Other remans are typically crap. Alliant rebuilds Ford's for them. When you go "bigger", the guys who build them are going to tell you to go buy 8 new Ford injectors, then send them to them to be built to bigger sticks. So either way you have to get new. Ford's come with a 12 month/12k mile warranty too.

What I find odd is it's your back 4 injectors. This to me would mean a low fuel pressure issue. A pump on it's way out maybe!? Perhaps the previous owner was running hot tunes and draining the fuel pressure down. I would invest in a fuel pressure gauge myself. One of the best mods for a 6.0 to prolong injector life.

As for 4 of them being "bad."... that's a loose term. It could just be sticky injectors. They would cause problems upon initial start, but as the truck was coming up to temp it would go away. I doubt they're all "dead"... you probably wouldn't get it started.

Myself, I'd probably just replace the one's that are bad. They're really not that hard to change, so it wouldn't be the end of the world if you had to go back and do some more after. I just hate replacing stuff that isn't broke, but that would be your call.


1stdiesel, I would also recommend an oil change using some good synthetic oil, and a couple bottles of rev-x. I bet it does wonders for your issues.
 
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Old 01-18-2012, 05:45 PM
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I like to run Rotella T or Mystick Oil. So far mystick my favorite I actually gained a Mile to the gallon with it haha. Also dont run fram filters, Napa gold or baldwins are good. I live Near Alamosa, Co So if you come thru the valley feel free to say hi. Now my 6.0L just wished we had the time to put her down but we cant, Its my grandfathers daily driver and my cummins my daily driver. Untill she breaks down again I wont be wokrin on it.
 
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Old 01-18-2012, 08:34 PM
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Originally Posted by RanchhandTCR
I like to run Rotella T or Mystick Oil. So far mystick my favorite I actually gained a Mile to the gallon with it haha. Also dont run fram filters, Napa gold or baldwins are good. I live Near Alamosa, Co So if you come thru the valley feel free to say hi. Now my 6.0L just wished we had the time to put her down but we cant, Its my grandfathers daily driver and my cummins my daily driver. Untill she breaks down again I wont be wokrin on it.
FRAM filters are fine for our trucks, they're the exact same oil filter sold at the Ford counter, same P/N and everything. If you go to Wal-Mart (I hate saying that word), you can see the motorcraft and FRAM side by side, the FRAM is $1 cheaper, but they're EXACTLY the same. (Yes I'm fully aware of how crummy FRAM is for virutally every other application. I hate recommending them almost as much as I hate recommending someone to intentionally go to Wal-Mart)

I would however NOT run the other filters you've suggested. OEM or FRAM only. There have been way too many issues with oil filters on these trucks, especially those that have their own caps. Some don't even depress the button in the bottom and starve the engine for oil. Just FYI.

You keep running around the 6.0 section telling us how big of a piece of junk this 6.0 is that you guys own, but you also follow it up with "We're gonna keep working it til it dies"... so it sounds like it's still getting the job done, despite a clear disregard about it's well being. What a terrible truck huh?

 
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Old 01-19-2012, 06:49 AM
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Sorry to hijack but today I noticed smoke at WOT from a stop my truck has been acting funny too the mpg on the over head is 10.2 it feels like I'm pulling a house when its in first gear under WOT but then after it shifts into second its like the chain pulling the house broke and it takes off like a jet. The truck has 92k miles and I haven't check the ficm yet but does this sound like an ficm problem or does the smoke suggest something else im in southern ca so at night its been in the 50-60 deg range not too cold. When it smoked it seemed like it smoked all the way through first gear I couldn't tell if the smoke was black or blueish though and it was the first time I noticed it. Also forgot to add the truck was up to normal temp when it did the smoke which scares the hell out of me

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Oh and the feeling of pulling a house only happens when cold thank you guys

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Forgot to add it wasn't thick smoke and it only did it that one time that I know of
 

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If it's smoking and not taking off like it should, it's probably just the turbo sticking.
 
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Old 01-19-2012, 08:40 AM
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So what would cause that? Also I floored the dog **** out of it to make smoke about an hour ago (5:30am) on my way home and I got no smoke how ever i did get a red light ticket cause I stopped over the cross walk.... Man I hate california... Emisions are strict economy sucks $1400 a mo for a 750 square foot apartment dmv fees through the roof and red light cameras at every light so the tax payers dollars can go to something like a high speed bullet train project instead of the police... God I gotta get out of here sorry for the off topic rant but I'm pissed I mean I stopped completely my front tires were just in the cross walk and for that its gonna cost me $600... God ca sucks
 
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Old 01-19-2012, 12:33 PM
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What causes it? Long idle times and driving like a grandma. Also the truck sitting for long times without being run. It's either rusted up and not sliding smooth, or gummed up with crap (soot). There is a detailed write up on how to clean it. You can find it here:
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Old 01-19-2012, 10:42 PM
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[QUOTE=Mdub707;845429]FRAM filters are fine for our trucks, they're the exact same oil filter sold at the Ford counter, same P/N and everything. If you go to Wal-Mart (I hate saying that word), you can see the motorcraft and FRAM side by side, the FRAM is $1 cheaper, but they're EXACTLY the same. (Yes I'm fully aware of how crummy FRAM is for virutally every other application. I hate recommending them almost as much as I hate recommending someone to intentionally go to Wal-Mart)

I would however NOT run the other filters you've suggested. OEM or FRAM only. There have been way too many issues with oil filters on these trucks, especially those that have their own caps. Some don't even depress the button in the bottom and starve the engine for oil. Just FYI.

You keep running around the 6.0 section telling us how big of a piece of junk this 6.0 is that you guys own, but you also follow it up with "We're gonna keep working it til it dies"... so it sounds like it's still getting the job done, despite a clear disregard about it's well being. What a terrible truck huh? :humm




Ill just shut up about it, if you will let it go I will let it go ok, Ive said what Ive said, Ill shut up. Sorry.

Reason I said Baldwins or Napa, or like 03 said OEM. Is because my uncle did the Cross over for fram with another company dont know the name. All he told me was that we might as well use cardboard than a fram. Thats my two cents. 03, and Mdub know the 6.0 Ford a hell of a lot better than I do. I can just do the basics with em. Im on here trying to learn what I can about em. So one day Ill be there. I work on Cummins A LOT, john deere's, cases ect so thats where Im at with em. So if you dont mind 03, and Mdub you be seein me around on the 6.0L section Ill keep a sock in it deal.
 

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