6.0 powerstroke
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6.0 powerstroke
Last couple of days if I go to take off faster than normal the truck seems to hesitate until about 2000 rpms, then it blows out a puff of black smoke and kicks in and seems to accelerate normal from there on up. Any ideas ??
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Stuck EGR. Remove it and clean it. Then, go to the dieselstop.com website and look up how to disable it. Your truck will run better all around.
If you have an early one with the butterfly valve, DON'T DROP THE SCREWS INTO THE INLET!
If you have an early one with the butterfly valve, DON'T DROP THE SCREWS INTO THE INLET!
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x2. Mine some how came unplugged and my truck runs alot better.
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What year? I've done this on dozens of them and no CEL.
When I originally heard about this, I thought that might be an issue. I considered buying a second and just connecting it un-installed. I'm guessing the computer is just seeing a resistance value- someone must have a work-around.
When I originally heard about this, I thought that might be an issue. I considered buying a second and just connecting it un-installed. I'm guessing the computer is just seeing a resistance value- someone must have a work-around.
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I have a 2004, they just put a new egr and fuel filters on it about 2,000 miles ago due to a miss at idle and at steady speeds. Truck has 53,000 miles on it. IT did not seem to do it this morning when I drove to work ? Thanks for the replies...
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Are you using a fuel additive virtually everytime you fill up? The ULSD fuel is terrible on injectors and what not. Without the sulfur in the fuel, hence ULSD, the fuel does not have the lubricity that it used to. It is much "stickier" if you will, and without adding a fuel cleaner to it, that is the problem you will run into more often that not.
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Are you using a fuel additive virtually everytime you fill up? The ULSD fuel is terrible on injectors and what not. Without the sulfur in the fuel, hence ULSD, the fuel does not have the lubricity that it used to. It is much "stickier" if you will, and without adding a fuel cleaner to it, that is the problem you will run into more often that not.
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mine has god awfull turbo lag since the new flash, they can't seem to figure it out, but next week they have a tech from detroit coming this way.
Baja Bailey, did the flash your truck with the new update when they did the egr?
Baja Bailey, did the flash your truck with the new update when they did the egr?
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My future son-in-law just had his 05 Excursion into the local dealer and they did the re-flash, lost 3mpg, became a total pig(lost app 4lbs of boost and cut back fuel flow), even with the Edge installed it's a slug, and we've adjusted it all over the board, swapped programmers with my truck and nothing seems to help. the best boost we can get is 27 lbs with the programmer and before the re-flash it got 31 to 32 easily. and lost about 3 to 5 lbs of boost at a 70mph cruise, and ford is telling him that if he brings it back and complains they will re-flash again because ford now says that 24/25 lbs is where to program them.
Does anyone know if the wastegate/boost is mechanical or electronicaly controlled?
Does anyone know if the wastegate/boost is mechanical or electronicaly controlled?