Convert a 2006 or 2007 Ford F250 with 6.0 engine

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thewindspeeder's picture
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Hello,
Has anyone converted a F250 6.0 engine? I am looking to convert my farm truck.
 

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KirkH's picture
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You would be better off selling the 6.0 and buying a 7.3 if you want to run grease. I do not know of one successful 6.0 conversion. Maybe there are some, but I have never met one of them.

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2002 Powerstroke Greasecar kit, 20 plate heat exchanger, water injection, Aeroforce Scan Gauge II, ISSPro fuel pressure, trans temp, boost and EGT gauges, Cyberdyne grease and coolant temperature gauges, auxilliary coolant pump, 282,000 miles, 82,000 on grease.&nbsp

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Vegiestroke kit prepare for price shock..
Frybrid , but it takes a year after payment to get anything.
Wvo or wmo blended with rug. No kit just a tuner with waste oil tunes.
Don't mix wmo with wvo it's one or the other.
Hydraulic oil , atf the burn one tsnk also.

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I am not sure what that last post was saying, I am not up on the jargon. What is the problem with coverting a 6.0, does anyone know?
 

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First of all the 6.0 has a lot more problems inherently than the 7.3. Also the injectors on the 6.0 do not like WVO. But here is a couple of link with info about why the 6.0 is not a good choice for grease.
http://www.goldenfuelsystems.com/faq/6-0-liter-powerstroke/

http://www.burnveg.com/forum/about318.html

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2002 Powerstroke Greasecar kit, 20 plate heat exchanger, water injection, Aeroforce Scan Gauge II, ISSPro fuel pressure, trans temp, boost and EGT gauges, Cyberdyne grease and coolant temperature gauges, auxilliary coolant pump, 282,000 miles, 82,000 on grease.&nbsp