Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Originally Posted by maxtruck00. plan on $10-$13K to "bulletproof" plus if the truck has anywhere near 100k miles plan on $2000 for a new front end. i just did exactly what are are talking about.. spent $13k on a nice truck with 90,000 miles and tore it apart. $13k later its pretty solid. Instead of buying the bullet proof oil cooler, buy heads ...
Diesel. General Diesel Discussion; 3.2L Power Stroke; 3.0L Powerstroke Diesel; 6.7L Power Stroke Diesel; 6.4L Power Stroke Diesel; 6.0L Power Stroke Diesel; 1999 - 2003 7.3L Power Stroke Diesel; 1994.5 - 1997 7.3L Power Stroke Diesel; Pre-Power Stroke Diesel (7.3L IDI & 6.9L) Bio-diesel, Propane & Alternative Diesel Engine Fuels; Competition ...
6.7L Power Stroke diesel bulletproof kits are all the rage these days, but they certainly aren’t foolproof. As many Ford Super Duty owners are well aware already, the 6.7L Power Stroke diesel has its fair share of well-documented issues related to its oil cooler, EGR cooler, head studs, fuel injection control module (FICM), and water pump ...
Step 4 - Lifetime Bulletproofing. If you plan on keeping your 6.0-powered truck forever and don't want to worry about the head gaskets ever again, there are some additional steps you can take. A proprietary head gasket coating, remanufactured cylinder heads, a coolant bypass system, and a tuner that monitors the engine constantly are all great ...
6.0L Power Stroke Diesel - Bullet Proof Deisel Oil Cooler Relocation Kit Experience/Review - First some background info. 2004 F250 Camper puller. My coolant system is clean enough to drink from. I used Xerex ELC red coolant. I Put an oil cooler in when I bought the truck. Put another in about 1.5 yrs later. Now, 5...
6.0L Power Stroke Diesel - Bullet Proof Diesel FICM 48V or 58V? - I just received my BPD 6 phase FICM. I'm debating on whether to go 48, 53 or 58 volts. I've read a lot and some say that the heat will kill the FICM at 58, but mostly if towing heavy all of the time. The DPB has a vastly upgraded heat sink compared to...
6.0L Power Stroke Diesel - Bullet proof oil cooler temps - Have a 2006 F-250 with a bullet proof EGR cooler, 125,000 miles, second oil cooler, edge insight gauges Other than that its all stock. My OEM oil cooler had an oil leak in the cooler and made the coolant into a nice oil sludge. Decided to go with the bullet...
Good afternoon, I recently purchased a third brake light CB antenna mount from bullet proof diesel but am having trouble getting a decent SWR on it. Below is a link to the mount that i purchased, and i am using a uniden pro520xl. I have tried three separate antennas, a wilson 1000 with an NMO adapter, a browning BR 140 and a Laird B1442N.
Bullet Proof Diesel FICM 6.0L Power Stroke Diesel 2003 - 2007 F250, F350 pickup and F350+ Cab Chassis, 2003 - 2005 Excursion and 2003 - 2009 van Community Links
Bullet proof Diesel/Neal Technologies has some innovative products and ideas but the also have some products that are marketed in a somewhat misleading manner. The 2 specific examples that I found are 1) "Stock Oil Cooler". This is actually the oil cooler kit, it is a Ford part. Their price is $325.oo + shipping.