Metalhead
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By now, I'm well aware of the common issues with the 6.0, and I'm also aware of the recommended items to address in order to extend the life and dependability of the engine. What I'm wondering now is, how concerned should I be with making these recommended mods to the truck? What I'm talking about is this: EGR cooler delete ~or~ upgraded cooler, complete coolant flush, change oil cooler, 1-micron oil filter for highpressure oiling system, 4" exhaust, and changing head bolts to ARP studs.
I know most of this has to do with how I drive, and it's like this: I rarely ever tow, only will pull my 3500lb boat about once every two months it seems. I had an SCT street tune on it for around a year, but have since put it back to stock to avoid high EGT issues with the tunes. Even when I had the tune loaded, I rarely every got on it, just appreciated the headroom it gave me with power. When I had the the street tune loaded, I did have the EGR turned off. I recently pulled the EGR valve out to clean it, and the intake and EGR passage was dry, no sign of coolant in the system. I have had to have the truck worked on twice for breakdowns, due to a highpressue oil pump failure the first time, and an STC fitting failure the second time. Since this last breakdown, it's been running great ever since.
I'm not looking to see how fast I can run this truck, just want to be able to depend on it for many years. I don't like the idea of the EGR at all, putting exhaust back into the intake. Being that it's the law, how much should I consider an EGR delete vs. Bulletproof EGR replacement cooler?
I can do all the work myself, except for the head studs. If that ever needed to be done, I'd just take it to someone with the right shop and reputation. My Ford DieselCare warranty runs out in 5/12, and right after that is when I want to have a plan on what to do to my motor.
I see alot of the regulars on this forum have alot of experience with this kind of thing, and I'd appreciate some thoughts.
Thanks
I know most of this has to do with how I drive, and it's like this: I rarely ever tow, only will pull my 3500lb boat about once every two months it seems. I had an SCT street tune on it for around a year, but have since put it back to stock to avoid high EGT issues with the tunes. Even when I had the tune loaded, I rarely every got on it, just appreciated the headroom it gave me with power. When I had the the street tune loaded, I did have the EGR turned off. I recently pulled the EGR valve out to clean it, and the intake and EGR passage was dry, no sign of coolant in the system. I have had to have the truck worked on twice for breakdowns, due to a highpressue oil pump failure the first time, and an STC fitting failure the second time. Since this last breakdown, it's been running great ever since.
I'm not looking to see how fast I can run this truck, just want to be able to depend on it for many years. I don't like the idea of the EGR at all, putting exhaust back into the intake. Being that it's the law, how much should I consider an EGR delete vs. Bulletproof EGR replacement cooler?
I can do all the work myself, except for the head studs. If that ever needed to be done, I'd just take it to someone with the right shop and reputation. My Ford DieselCare warranty runs out in 5/12, and right after that is when I want to have a plan on what to do to my motor.
I see alot of the regulars on this forum have alot of experience with this kind of thing, and I'd appreciate some thoughts.
Thanks