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

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Old 12-29-2010 | 12:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Powerstroke_coalroller
i have a 2003 powerstroke 6.0L custom built headers VVT turbo with little upgrades stage 3 cold air bigger ram bigger boost tubes did it also air to water intercooler 5 inch down pipe glass pack in a 4 inch stach lockers front and rear no tuners don't need them with all the other upgrades like the six speed manual transmission that can with stand 1200 ft lbs of torque bigger fuel system i run red diesel better fuel than that biodiesel crap and propane injection with 175cc injectors

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5 inch to 4 inch stack is for a throaty rumble and improves mileage and longer engine life
You are COMPLETELY full of s**t. Red diesel does NOTHING for you except save at the pump, it is IDENTICAL to #2 diesel without road tax, that's why it has red die. Running 5" into 4" gives you worse economy than 5" all the way out because it chokes the flow and your engine can't breathe and a straight pipe is a straight pipe so nothing about a different size pipe is gonna give you longer engine life. If you wanted longer engine life why the F**K did you put propane on.
 
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Old 12-29-2010 | 06:02 AM
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He's just a Troll don't feed him that's what he wants.
 
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Old 12-29-2010 | 11:29 AM
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AD 2, Powermax, and 175cc stix
 
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Old 12-29-2010 | 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by MUDSTROKIN'
AD 2, Powermax, and 175cc stix

Yup.

Instead of feeding the troll lets help the OP out.

For fuel system I'd do airdog2, the larger banjo bolts for the heads (either 6.4 bolts or the ebay bolts) and a fuel pressure gauge. Should be all you'll need.

FASS isn't superior to airdog in anyways. In fact I'd choose the AD2 over anything else simply for the adjustable regulator. It's more or less aimed at the Ford crowd for this reason. We need 55psi, everyone else pretty much only needs 10-15psi to feed their injection pumps.
 
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Old 12-31-2010 | 11:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Mdub707
Yup.

Instead of feeding the troll lets help the OP out.

For fuel system I'd do airdog2, the larger banjo bolts for the heads (either 6.4 bolts or the ebay bolts) and a fuel pressure gauge. Should be all you'll need.

FASS isn't superior to airdog in anyways. In fact I'd choose the AD2 over anything else simply for the adjustable regulator. It's more or less aimed at the Ford crowd for this reason. We need 55psi, everyone else pretty much only needs 10-15psi to feed their injection pumps.
Will the banjo bolt upgrade hurt the fuel system w/o the airdog2?
 
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Old 01-01-2011 | 10:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Paranoid1123
Will the banjo bolt upgrade hurt the fuel system w/o the airdog2?
Absolutely not, you can run them on a bone stock truck if you want. I ran them on mine with stock fuel system and just a programmer.
 
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Old 01-16-2011 | 07:39 PM
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Hello Everyone, Ive been reading on this site for a while now and just recently joined and I want to say thanks for all the info shared on here. My question is does the air dog 2 eliminate the need for a regulated return fuel system upgrade ?
 
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Old 01-17-2011 | 08:13 AM
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Originally Posted by SuperDuty_Will
Hello Everyone, Ive been reading on this site for a while now and just recently joined and I want to say thanks for all the info shared on here. My question is does the air dog 2 eliminate the need for a regulated return fuel system upgrade ?
If you ask ITP about it, they'll tell you that you still need their $700 RR system because it's closer to the heads or something, forget what their reasoning is.

I'd just use the AD2 and the banjo bolts. The AD2 is regulated so you will not need a separate regulator. Some people still think it's a good idea to do a x-over line between the back of the heads, to simply equalize pressure, but I don't think it's necessary anyawys. The dead-head system on these still runs PAST the last injector, so as long as you keep an eye on fuel pressure and it's maintained at or very close to 55-60psi, there is no need.
 
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