Posted by beekeeperart on January 27, 2009 at 03:17:00 from (68.178.46.8):
In Reply to: 6.0 powerstroke posted by Pat Summers on January 26, 2009 at 21:42:01:
BEWARE! 03&04 had programming issues. In August 04 they started generation 2 6.0L. I have 250 with that engine. 1 turbo replaced, 2 injectors, 1 camshaft sensor, all under warranty. Go to www.powerstroke.org. Read the reviews. Make sure you get the Oasis report on the vehicle to see what been done to it. Most of the 03s are coming out of warranty (5yr 100k), so there are a lot of "deals" right now. See me in September for a deal on mine! Good news is that it has the power to do what you want. I've pulled up yo 18k on a gooseneck with no motor power issues. If you program it, Edge Juice is the best, but use it with common sense. Ford now owns cummings, so when those mopars finally loose there contract with cummings we might see a super duty with a cummings. Now if we can just get a Allison tranny behind it. As with any engine there are good and bad and this is just my experience with it. Take it for what its worth.
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