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Just wondering if you've done any of the "6.0L mods"? These motors can make a ton of power but they have a few very notorious flaws which require some serious engine work and can really leave you stranded.
Commonly, both the EGR and engine oil coolers are deleted, as well as replacing the injectors with an updated design and replacing the head bolts with ARP headstuds. These are the major known issues with the engine and once fixed this motor goes from being "fatally flawed" to rock solid. Also, I'd look at getting a Scangauge so you can monitor your FICM voltage. That's about the only other thing I can think of off hand that would leave you in a bad spot.
Killer rig. The more I see these 4x4 vans the more I want one. Impressive fab/design skills.
Steubs?
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If you're not familiar with the Powerstroke 6.0L, I suggest you do some research. They are capable of making a lot of power, but they're regarded very poorly because of the flaws I mentioned above. A lot of guys here run them successfully, but most have done the things I mentioned.
This van has had an EGR cooler delete, intake & turbo cleaning, upgraded fuel return spring, coolant flush, New turbo outlet hose, lots of little things as well as a Scangauge and EGT gauge to monitor the EOT, WT and TFT. We also have a custom 80hp eco tune made by DP Tuner that shuts down the EGR valve. Doing head studs or injectors on these vans requires the engine or body to be pulled so we only do that if the injectors or head gaskets are having issues.
We just installed a Bulletproof aux oil cooler on VivaLaVida, turned out great and he's seeing lower temps across the board.