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#1 · (Edited)
Calling all 6.0 experts!

I have an 06 f250 with the 6.0, it has 147xxx miles currently on it.

It has been bulletproof along with the EGR delete.

My question would be:

I am wanting to install the SCT live wire, exhaust, cold air, and a 6 inch lift with 35's.

What lift kit would you go with? I've been looking at the rough country 6" lift, I would have upgraded shocks put on it along with potentially air shocks on the rear as I pull a 28" travel trailer sometimes.

Should I be worried about having this stuff installed on the truck?

Would you install the above if you were in my situation?

Is there anything else you would install?

Thank you all in advance.



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#2 ·
Define 'Bulletproof' on your truck. It means different things to different people.

SCT: Yes

Exhaust: Yes

Cold Air Intake: No

Lift: No

You didn't state what your situation is. I'm not a fan of towing with any lifted truck but some guys are OK with it. I'm also not a fan of the reduced fuel economy, accelerated wear on suspension/steering components, etc. It's your wagon, though, so do what you want.
 
#7 ·
IPR is the best coolant filter (IMO) and it's priced accordingly. The reusable filter offsets the cost to some degree though.
 
#9 ·
Thank you all. I'll check out the IPR.

Should I be nervous about adding exhaust? Thinking 4" and then either the Bullydog or the sct livewire.... I know everyone has an opinion.

The local shop wants me to buy a bullydog.

Thank you all!


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#10 ·
4" turbo back straight pipe is best. From what I have read on the forum Power Hungry Performance seems to be the way to go with tuning. I plan on using PHP. I sent my ECM to PHP and had it rolled back to the beginning with egr delete.

http://store.gopowerhungry.com/en/
 
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