6.0L vs 7.3L Powerstroke: Which One is Better?

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  • @El_ReyJ
    @El_ReyJ5 жыл бұрын

    A 7.3 with manual Trans is the way to go

  • @jeffersonmoctezuma3733

    @jeffersonmoctezuma3733

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yep

  • @gspadez

    @gspadez

    5 жыл бұрын

    Johnny Mirabal my boy has. 1999 manual dually he’s about to don 08 front end swap ... the exhaust of the 7.3 is unmatched

  • @alexcurry9273

    @alexcurry9273

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@gspadez 7.3s sound like shit.. they make no power. Not enough power to even harm themselves.

  • @leonardthursday4663

    @leonardthursday4663

    5 жыл бұрын

    Alex Curry maybe because when they made 7.3’s they were made for the working man who actually needs a diesel to pull instead of racing a dogging them out

  • @alexcurry9273

    @alexcurry9273

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@leonardthursday4663 you cant argue with me, after owning a 7.3 I'll never get another one. So you're trying to tell me pulling a heavy trailer isn't hard on one? You're still living thinking diesels are only good to pull, keep thinking.

  • @TheAirSofterblaster200
    @TheAirSofterblaster2005 жыл бұрын

    The problem with my 7.3 is that it doesn’t sound like a 6.0

  • @norman_sage2528

    @norman_sage2528

    5 жыл бұрын

    Split shot injectors in a 7.3 running with some black diesel sounds like paradise.

  • @michealortiz3350

    @michealortiz3350

    5 жыл бұрын

    Or the power, cant forget that. 7.3 has no power, 6.0 is better for sure after you address the prone to break parts. But let's be real, the 6.6 duramax is the best diesel on the road ;)

  • @reynaldomartinez9918

    @reynaldomartinez9918

    5 жыл бұрын

    CrewDawgLife I have to agree with you 😂😂😂

  • @HondaCummins

    @HondaCummins

    5 жыл бұрын

    6.0 is by far the quietest diesel around.

  • @samuelyi9189

    @samuelyi9189

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@HondaCummins Have you heard the exhaust? Lmao. Its a jet engine

  • @UsuallyOff
    @UsuallyOff4 жыл бұрын

    6:17 “The 6.0 can have a bullet proof kit that makes the 7.3 a great engine.” Did I hear that correctly ?

  • @vincehilaire720

    @vincehilaire720

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes, he should have said 6.0.

  • @CaptainRudy4021

    @CaptainRudy4021

    3 жыл бұрын

    Eh mistakes happen

  • @skipalitevandango

    @skipalitevandango

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the sanity check.

  • @crankyboss6812

    @crankyboss6812

    2 жыл бұрын

    Still sucks after bulletproofing unless you like to take everything off of the engine time and time again breaking every plastic clip and retainer for injectors, turbo, leaks, ficm, wire harness, failures, egr ect... yea I went back to a 7.3 6spd.

  • @flash001USA

    @flash001USA

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes... That's what I heard too.

  • @BruceLee-xn3nn
    @BruceLee-xn3nn5 жыл бұрын

    800,000 reliable miles on my 2000 7.3.Mine will still be on the road when all else are junk.

  • @masteroffunnyvids1883

    @masteroffunnyvids1883

    5 жыл бұрын

    Bruce Lee I have a 2000 7.3 too and it is a reliable work of art

  • @FredFlintstone21

    @FredFlintstone21

    5 жыл бұрын

    I added bypass oil filtration on my 02 7.3, itll outlive me!

  • @dimestacker2731

    @dimestacker2731

    4 жыл бұрын

    My 2000 excursion has 385k on it and still going g strong with a new trany rebuild but other than that I haven't had to do eany thing to the motor

  • @GraysdadCal

    @GraysdadCal

    4 жыл бұрын

    439k on my ‘99 7.3. Just put glow plugs in and was please with how clean everything was. Changing the oil and never shut it down hot. No problems so far. Love my 7.3.

  • @BrandonCockridge18

    @BrandonCockridge18

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@masteroffunnyvids1883 i saw a 2002 7.3 with 20k miles. Still looked new too. Idk if they rolled the miles back or not but that would be awesome to buy that truck. It was just getting thru the break in period

  • @psychotikpaisano
    @psychotikpaisano5 жыл бұрын

    I'm a diesel tech. 6.0 powerstrokes make me about 70% of my paycheck, that should answer something right?

  • @VAHOSS

    @VAHOSS

    5 жыл бұрын

    You should probably refer these customers to a diesel guy that can actually fix their truck. If 70% of your income in 2019 is 6.0 work, then you obviously have no clue on how to FIX a 6 liter

  • @psychotikpaisano

    @psychotikpaisano

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@VAHOSS By this logic this means im fixing every 6.0 doesn't it? Homie please! We all make mistakes but I fix a lot of the ones other people screwed up...

  • @melrobinson6919

    @melrobinson6919

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hahah... great post, man. '01 7.3 owner here. No way will I ever sell it. Other than the 4R100 tranny, and a water pump, it has been a tank in 153,000 miles. With a Tri-Power chip, Airraid intake and 4" cat back exhaust, it makes plenty of power for cruising and towing. On the other hand, most 6.0 owners I've talked to.....

  • @porkchop359

    @porkchop359

    5 жыл бұрын

    psychotikpaisano of course the 6.0 is a diesel mechanics best friend

  • @BamaShinesDistillery

    @BamaShinesDistillery

    5 жыл бұрын

    Considering the sheer amount of them are you surprised? They out sold everything for years by 2-1.....It was the best selling diesel engine ever until the 6.7 came along and the 6.0 trucks still go for a premium, ESPECIALLY when bulletproofed.......They are now coming round and hitting 1 mil on the regular.....

  • @coreyfrasnelly7364
    @coreyfrasnelly73645 жыл бұрын

    How is this even a question....7.3L and I’m a Chevy guy

  • @etaled

    @etaled

    5 жыл бұрын

    Corey Frasnelly ya Chevy

  • @leroybrown9828

    @leroybrown9828

    5 жыл бұрын

    Cory that's alright I have a 7.3 4x4 and my favorite truck is my Z71

  • @rogersmith6752

    @rogersmith6752

    4 жыл бұрын

    Me too I like Ford trucks 7.3 and I'm a Chevy man I thought I was the only one

  • @georgesandino2750

    @georgesandino2750

    4 жыл бұрын

    i have a 1999 ford 7,3 since new and 21 years later still pass emission and drive like a dream if dont mind a loud motor this is the best ford ever maid

  • @sladog19

    @sladog19

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yeah that 7.3 and 6.0 would pull axels off that Chevrolet get a powerstroke bullet proof it and fix the shit problems yeah and you will not go wrong i got Cummins 5.9 6.7 and 7.3 and 6.0 love my powerstrokes and good ole humming Cummins

  • @robertbraden3889
    @robertbraden38895 жыл бұрын

    Trying to rewrite history here, my 03 7.3 has 270,000 miles of very reliable service and the auto transmission has never failed. In California if you "bullet proof" a 6.0 it will not meet our tough EPA regulations! My 7.3 has out lived all my friends 6.0 trucks and they have moved on to different trucks now. I'm keeping my truck,lots of power,great tow vehicle, and it's been one the best trucks I have owned.

  • @AdventureMan-kx3dr
    @AdventureMan-kx3dr5 жыл бұрын

    Ive had a 6.4, 6.0 and currently in the 7.3 I pull trailers professionally !!!the 6.0 has great low end torque but after sinking $20,000 into engine repairs in just 250,0000 miles. Well that stinks !!! The 6.4 l did not even last to 200,000 miles and it was toast but it was a nice looking toast in the yard. So I found me a nice 7.3 with a rusted cab I swapped the 7.3l trans and wiring to the 6.4 l truck I now have a very nice 7.3l 2010 f250 that gets 22mpg hwy 15mpg towing and 400hp And not a single bit of trouble in 250,000 miles I drive coast to coast towing a trailer and let me tell you the 7.3 l is fantastic the 6.4l towing the trailer only got 10mpg The 6.0l got 13.5 mpg towing the trailer But far as towing they all were adequate But the reliability to me is king!!! 7.3l is king!!! I don’t have enough money to buy a 6.7 l but everyone I know only gets 12mpg pulling a trailer still I may not be the fastest out there. But I know I’m the most efficient and reliable out there with the 7.3 l.

  • @TheDingmann

    @TheDingmann

    5 жыл бұрын

    Do you have any more info on your swap or maybe a video. This is something ive been kicking around the idea of. Modern truck and suspension with a nice reliable motor that can get me by until a 6.7 is feasible.

  • @AdventureMan-kx3dr

    @AdventureMan-kx3dr

    5 жыл бұрын

    It’s easy I’m in South Carolina we have no emission standards !! I do not have a video but I didn’t have to do any hack job on anything the trucks were so close in design that I did very minor changes to the chassis

  • @technicalitems731

    @technicalitems731

    5 жыл бұрын

    Please. Please show us your truck. It is such a small effort to use a smart phone and make a video and then hit the "post to KZread" button. Eager to see this! Thanks!

  • @carlosg443

    @carlosg443

    5 жыл бұрын

    Most people made a big mistake changing their 6.0 trying to make a race car whit a pickup truck designed to be a pickup truck not a race car . Any way the 6.0 is so good that let the people have some fun with it! For me is just a way to expend money.

  • @calebniederhofer678

    @calebniederhofer678

    5 жыл бұрын

    Timothy Bowers How does your 7.3 have 400hp? That does not seem accurate . Torque is what matters in diesels , but the 7.3 didn’t push anywhere near that kind of numbers.

  • @benjaminroberts3881
    @benjaminroberts38815 жыл бұрын

    6 liters are great after about 5k of replacement parts even with proper maintenance. The 7.3 is absolutely bulletproof. Also the 6 liter has powdered metal rods just like the later 7.3 engines

  • @mikecubes1642
    @mikecubes16425 жыл бұрын

    the EPA killed the 7.3 and lots of other good engines like Caterpillar

  • @caseybhargraves6208

    @caseybhargraves6208

    5 жыл бұрын

    mike cubes I don’t know that the EPA killed the yellow engine. I think it was more a bunch of bad decisions on Cat’s part that lead to its demise.

  • @mikecubes1642

    @mikecubes1642

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@caseybhargraves6208 no, it was the EPA making stricter rules for diesel engine emissions that made CAT stop making truck engines. many truck engines made today burn out before 500,000 miles because of the EPA standards that make the engines run hotter

  • @caseybhargraves6208

    @caseybhargraves6208

    5 жыл бұрын

    mike cubes I watched a vid a couple weeks ago on wether Cat will ever get back into the light truck engine market again. The guy from Cat explained it the when the 3406 was designed, it was never meant to be emissions friendly. As the rules changed with the times, Cat did what they could to stay compliant with new EPA guidelines. But up to a certain point there was nothing more Cat could do to their engines to get the levels and mileages the Feds were mandating. So rather than redesign their motors to be able to stay in the market... they just decided to discontinue the line. I assume you know who Cat sold the rights and designs for their 15 liter motor to.

  • @mikecubes1642

    @mikecubes1642

    5 жыл бұрын

    @ikaikaboy88 thats why the emissions rules get stricter all the time, they want your engines broke down or in the shop as much as possible. emissions laws are all about slowing the American economy and thats about it. why dont airplanes use DEF or regenerate? they burn fuel by the ton not gallon. dont worry in 10 years you will be talking about what propane engine is the best because diesel fuel will be outlawed in most of the US. its all politics.

  • @BuckInchuteranch1

    @BuckInchuteranch1

    5 жыл бұрын

    mike cubes I agree, still can’t believe something that burns more fuel is better for the environment than something that burns less. But the future for America will be electric vehicles, but they won’t let everyone know how much pollution is spewed making the batteries.

  • @talkingbull10
    @talkingbull105 жыл бұрын

    1997 7.3 Liter International (my brother in law had a 1996 7.3 Liter Caterpillar) F-350 silver crew cab non-dually bought in 2003 with 100k just turned 350k. at 350,014 starter went out. Changed injectors at 200k and torque converter at 210k. May drip a little but I absolutely love it. Has pulled 35 ft loaded cow trailers to the sale barn so many times.....

  • @ricolewis1277
    @ricolewis12775 жыл бұрын

    Great video. I’m currently the 2nd owner of my 2006 6.0 it is a f350 king ranch. I have 307k with stock turbo and stock injectors 4 of which have 307k miles on them. Keep clean fluids and OEM filters on it. I haul a 40ft flatbed trailer for a living. 6.0 handles it with out any issues.

  • @dougrogillio2223
    @dougrogillio22235 жыл бұрын

    I own a 99 F250 7.3L. It has a 50 hp Hypertech program. 295,000 miles. I have yet to turn a wrench on it beyond proper maintenance. I need no other truck.

  • @Peanutfarmer

    @Peanutfarmer

    5 жыл бұрын

    I just inherited my father's 1999 F-250 7.3L farm truck with 128,000 miles and It still looks great inside and out. The truck has plenty of reliable power and torque for pulling tractors and hauling heavy loads. I'm keeping it stock the way Dad had it, I feel like he is riding shotgun with me while in it.

  • @chrisfowler623

    @chrisfowler623

    3 жыл бұрын

    Just got a 2001 F250 7.3L with 169,000 on it. I’m never giving up this truck. It’s nice to read comments like this that give me hope that I’m in good hands as long as I keep up with maintenance.

  • @simulatedpilot3441

    @simulatedpilot3441

    3 жыл бұрын

    I never had a diesel I've always ran Chevy trucks with the 6.0 gas because I thought maintenance cost would be more efficient for my company I'm looking at newer Chevys but they don't make long beds so a buddy of mine has a 03 clean as a whistle with the 7.3 in it four-wheel drive dually probably the lariat I don't know if it's an auto or a stick yet I hope it's a stick but he wants 17,5 for it I must have an 8-foot bed The power is nice so should I stick with my Chevy gas or should I start rocking with the big boys ummm

  • @cpuwizard9225
    @cpuwizard92255 жыл бұрын

    I think I'll stick with my 6.9L. Sure, it's slow and underpowered today. But it can be fixed with WD-40 and a craftsman wrench if something goes wrong.

  • @rocksandoil2241

    @rocksandoil2241

    5 жыл бұрын

    I agree. No turbo. So what? I got 22 mpg and pulled 8000# trailers in the oil field. Zero engine issues. Yeah my 460 gas had more power but got 5 mpg pulling that same trailer. And in a cross wind on the Cimmarron turnpike, you ain't gonna go 80 anyway.

  • @hilljackzack7284

    @hilljackzack7284

    3 жыл бұрын

    I’m not even a ford guy and the 6.9 idi is a dream truck of mine.

  • @kalebstout7673

    @kalebstout7673

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@rocksandoil2241 22MPG in a 6.9 idi???

  • @WilliamStewart1

    @WilliamStewart1

    2 жыл бұрын

    A 7.3 gets the same mileage.

  • @cpuwizard9225

    @cpuwizard9225

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kalebstout7673 with correct gearing and conditions, it's possible.

  • @MrNotorius5500
    @MrNotorius55005 жыл бұрын

    I own a 7.3L equipped F-250 and I wouldn't trade it for all the 6.0s in the world.

  • @6sexysize

    @6sexysize

    5 жыл бұрын

    MrNotorious5500 ... Agreed, mine was in a 2000 F350, hell you could pull a house with the damn thing and it wasn't all that bad on fuel either. Had it for 8 years and it never cost me a lot of cash, reliable as all get out !!!

  • @MrNotorius5500

    @MrNotorius5500

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@6sexysize Exactly why I'm still keeping mine :)

  • @bluntman305

    @bluntman305

    5 жыл бұрын

    1990 7.3 idi lariat xlt turbo diesel 4x4 😎best truck in the world

  • @gokartmadness3047

    @gokartmadness3047

    4 жыл бұрын

    MrNotorius5500 lol you mean what’s left of the 6.0s

  • @gokartmadness3047

    @gokartmadness3047

    4 жыл бұрын

    Smokey Bear lol happy looking

  • @johnlasley2158
    @johnlasley21585 жыл бұрын

    As a owner of both 6.0 & 7.3 I can tell you from experience the 7.3 is hand's down a much better engine. Pulling construction trailers to plowing or hauling the cost of owning and maintenance is much cheaper on the 7.3, from my experience. And you don't have to stick$4-$7,000 in them to make it reliable. Not to mention better fuel economy on the 7.3. the 6.0 is fast no doubt, but if you want fast buy a sports car. There is a reason why the 7.3 has a high resale value.

  • @Dustrunnersauto

    @Dustrunnersauto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the comment and watching 🙏🏻

  • @jimhribar6989

    @jimhribar6989

    5 жыл бұрын

    You will spend far more on transmissions than Bullet Proofing a 6.0 once. 7.3`s are craptastic, only people that know nothing about diesels want a 7.3. Makes me laugh when people shell out a bunch of money for one.

  • @johnlasley2158

    @johnlasley2158

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@jimhribar6989 you obviously never owned one, I have owned 6 and my two sons have owned 5 between them, all except one were 7.3s. the other one you guessed it was a 6blow, by the time that pile of junk hit 150,000 miles we replaced the rear differential, egr, oil cooler, turbo, and yes head gaskets! The other 10 trucks other than routine maintenance never gave us a problem. In all my years I've never had to replace a transmission, if you change oil and filter like your supposed to they're bullet proof just like the engine. We have 4 on the road now with 1.2 million miles between them and no issues. They are reliable and durable and in business you can't afford to be down. That my friend is why they hold their value!

  • @haydenmorris5859

    @haydenmorris5859

    5 жыл бұрын

    Jim Hribar apparently you are young and don’t understand the value of the 7.3 so don’t complain about something you don’t know about

  • @jimhribar6989

    @jimhribar6989

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@haydenmorris5859 I'm 47 and started working on Class 8 Tractors at 9 years old. I have been in the industry my whole life. You take a 6.0 bullet proof it , and it will outperform as well as Save you money (that's why more people still run the 6.0 than the 7.3) I am more than happy you are having success with the old dog. Don't take my word for it , go to powerestrokehelp.com , Bill will tell you the same thing. The first iteration of the 6.0 did have several problems, however by the end of its production run (07 for F-series, 10 for E-series) it had fewer tech bullitens than the 7.3 at the end of its run. As far as the E4OD trans , they are shit! Great half ton trans but that's it. I could go on and on but it doesn't sound like you have the necessary knowledge to keep up. I stated my opinion based on years of experience working on these trucks; take it or leave it.

  • @kiethwester1563
    @kiethwester15635 жыл бұрын

    7.3 , 7.3 , 7.3 Got in a F350 Fully extend cab . 6speed six with program kit pull my Case 1845C around , pull Trailer with F-250 obit like it was nothing there had it up to. 90 pass RVs semi with long trailer at good pich in the freeway road . You can say I love 7.3

  • @cloudisunset
    @cloudisunset5 жыл бұрын

    It’s not the head gasket thats the problem in the 6.0... it’s the fact that the head bolts stretch that cause the head gasket to leak.

  • @centraltexasfoxbodies

    @centraltexasfoxbodies

    5 жыл бұрын

    Actually it's more of a design flaw with them, look at most diesel engines other than maybe some small 4 cylinder econo boxes, they all use 6 head bolts per cylinder where as the 6.0 uses 4, if they wouldve designed the engine from the beggining with 6 headbolts so much couldve been avoided.

  • @JohnD595

    @JohnD595

    5 жыл бұрын

    Shaun Bennett thank you for thinking this way. Yeah the 6.0s still wouldve had hpop and turbo problems but what doesnt when its first introduced when everyone was tuning the shit out of diesel without knowing anything about them

  • @cloudisunset

    @cloudisunset

    5 жыл бұрын

    There are companies that make head studs specifically strong enough for these motors.

  • @cloudisunset

    @cloudisunset

    5 жыл бұрын

    Watch this video. They go over the bolt stretch kzread.info/dash/bejne/o4SglLewf8i2kc4.html

  • @dustinkeim179

    @dustinkeim179

    5 жыл бұрын

    If your gonna make serious power take your block and heads to a good machine shop and have it drilled and tapped for 6.4 studs

  • @charlesdavis4396
    @charlesdavis43965 жыл бұрын

    I have a 2002 7.3 great engine! Just got a boat and with trailer at about 10'000 lbs. Tows with no problems. But I had the tranny overhauled anyway' with triple disc torque converter and extra clutches in first, third, and reverse. 197,000 miles and still going strong. Love my 7.3!!

  • @tracynshea1333
    @tracynshea13335 жыл бұрын

    I own a 03 7.3 Dually which I’ve converted to 13 King Ranch interior, Front end etc/. Keep the 6.0. 6.4 and the 6.7 which I also own my wife drives it.. I’m good with my 7.3

  • @twobighands
    @twobighands5 жыл бұрын

    7.3 PowerStroke, Hands Down.

  • @carlosg443
    @carlosg4435 жыл бұрын

    I have bought and my 6.0 is 403.000 miles on it and it is still thought ... obviously I did egr delete and replace the injectors but no more issues with it is my daily truck and I love it. My 7.3 is 1997 service truck and the transmission just blew up but I'll fix it and put the truck on the road again this one is 225 k miles on it. IM AFORD GUY!

  • @80sfordguy
    @80sfordguy5 жыл бұрын

    Dude, I’ve worked on powerstrokes from 7.3 up to 6.7. As well as the duramax engines, even the pre-electronic diesels. Oh, and yes I’ve also worked on cummins from the 5.9 12v up to current 6.7 common rail engines. Honestly for reliability a ford PS 7.3 is the most reliable even with mild upgrades. The LBZ 6.6 DM was the best reliable engine once the factory injectors got replaced. The Cummins 5.9 24v with the vp44 pump was the best for long lasting use. For power, the Ford PS 6.0, GM DM 6.6 LML and the Cummins 6.7 B-124 are the best engines for building power, for hauling or overall performance. My opinions purely come from working on the engines myself and seeing the weak points. Same goes for the power output, these opinions come from seeing Dyno and road proof of the power output and performance.

  • @robertbraden3889

    @robertbraden3889

    5 жыл бұрын

    @Norwood E. Jatho, Jr. Yes not some kid reading specs out of a book,real life experience,real opinion. Thanks!

  • @floyd398

    @floyd398

    4 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely agree. You know your shit for sure 👍

  • @chrismccreight8207

    @chrismccreight8207

    4 жыл бұрын

    i disagree on the vp44 being more reliable/longer lasting than the p7100 trucks after owning a few

  • @ah-yp6vp
    @ah-yp6vp5 жыл бұрын

    6.0s are quick as hell man but give me that old 7.3 any day!! manual transmission of course..

  • @LostInPhilly89

    @LostInPhilly89

    Жыл бұрын

    I love my 7.3 with the ZF6.

  • @samlind8330
    @samlind83305 жыл бұрын

    My 96 7.3L has 361,632 miles on it and it still runs flawlessly. This truck has been the least expensive vehicle to operate that I have ever owned. The only "repairs" I've done have been required maintenance (religiously) and the replacing of wear and tear parts like the cam position sensor and the glowplugs. When I swapped those out this past winter (only as a precaution not from any startup issues) I found the heads were so clean they looked as if they were new. There is zero blowback and the oil (Rotella) is still caramel colored after 5000 miles. I have had zero issues with this truck since new and the body and interior have also held up extremely well. Compared that to my buddy's 6.0 with just over 125k and $10G in repairs or $75k+ for a new truck I'll keep my old 7.3L. My only complaint with this would be the mechanical fuel pump on this early version as it is precarious, although not difficult, to replace.

  • @dalefourroux6402
    @dalefourroux64025 жыл бұрын

    I'll keep my 7.3 💪😀!!!!!

  • @kalebgritchin542
    @kalebgritchin5425 жыл бұрын

    Got a 96 f250 with a 7.3 and a five speed, love it

  • @turbolq4

    @turbolq4

    5 жыл бұрын

    Same pickup here. It's a good truck.

  • @stevenwolfe9085
    @stevenwolfe90855 жыл бұрын

    I have a 7.3L Powerstroke diesel in my 97 Ford F450 4x4 Extended cab dually utility truck with 313000 miles. Never skipped a single beat on the motor. The E4OD automatic Transmission had a bunch of problems unless you add a deep dish pan and an aux trans cooler and better torque converters. My 7.3 is old reliable.

  • @nuqsyebk1277
    @nuqsyebk12775 жыл бұрын

    My dad has owned 2 7.3s and 2 6.0s and the 7.3 has only had small problems clutch just from use and water pump. His 6.0 had blown head gaskets which caused the Coolant and oil to mix which makes the cooling system fail. The motor would get to over boiling temperatures. And he had to buy a new turbo for the other one which later had another turbo y pipe leak. 2500$ fix for the leak fix and brakes along with 2,600 for gaskets

  • @jasond5425
    @jasond54255 жыл бұрын

    2002 7.3L F350 SRW. 114 K miles. Can’t beat it. Just rebuilt trans but engine is already bulletproofed from factory. Can’t beat the 7.3L reliability

  • @przemekkepczynski5379

    @przemekkepczynski5379

    5 жыл бұрын

    2006 6.0 F350 SRW 247K original injectors, stock engine with secondary oil filtration, blue spring update and coolant filtration. at 200K oil cooler and EGR replaced due EGR failure , other than this just regular maintenance and occasional repairs ,front end, brakes, alternator, batteries. I use truck as daily driver for construction work, puling construction trailer occasionally . Biggest nightmare I ever had, it was when dealer mechanic did not plug pigtail correctly on ICP sensor. After 3 weeks of frustration I figured out thanks to Diesel Tech Ron, RP. Honestly I can not say bad word about my truck.

  • @jasond5425

    @jasond5425

    5 жыл бұрын

    Przemek Kepczynski Diesel tech Ron was awesome. That was a huge loss to the power stroke community. Glad to hear your 6 L is doing well. I’m truly surprised You did not have to do head gaskets Head studs yet. Yet!

  • @przemekkepczynski5379

    @przemekkepczynski5379

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@jasond5425 I think difference is, who is using it and how . I bought the truck from first owner who was very meticulous about this truck and I'm no different . I truly believe that the cheapest repair is maintenance.

  • @jasond5425

    @jasond5425

    5 жыл бұрын

    Przemek Kepczynski Absolutely. I bought my truck a good friend of mine who was the original owner and he was extremely meticulous as well. A good friend of mine bought a 2007 6.0 From Texas and the truck is mint. He dumped 10k into it and had it bulletproofed. It’s an awesome Dailey work truck.

  • @jasons9249
    @jasons92495 жыл бұрын

    I got to drive a 7.3L we worked on in class in college. It was a nice 1997 truck that pulled the trailer with junk cars on the back just fine. The 6.0 was not out till after I was out of college so I never got to try that truck out. I thought the 7.3L had plenty of power and it never let us down no matter how much me beat the snot out of it.

  • @kennyg.4329
    @kennyg.43295 жыл бұрын

    I cannot speak on the 6.0 but I do own the 7.3 with almost 300000 miles on it and I can confidently say I can get in the truck turn the key and it'll start and idle like it's supposed to as smooth as it can be. I make sure the regular maintenance is done as you should with all engines and at some point I'll take it out of service and give it a major overhaul. I feel if I buy a truck I shouldn't have to stick 5 grand in the engine to make sure things don't break and just to have a turbo failure. My own opinion.

  • @akghound

    @akghound

    5 жыл бұрын

    I have 491000 on a 2002 F350 4x4.

  • @kennyg.4329

    @kennyg.4329

    5 жыл бұрын

    Same year as mine and type awesome

  • @risersgarage7004
    @risersgarage70045 жыл бұрын

    I have owned both and currently have a 6.0 automatic trans. I loved my 7.3 but could not find a 4 door. So I bought my 6.0 at an amazing price. I immediately got rid of all the emissions crap and did studs. It did not cost much as I did it all myself after watching KZread videos. I have put 135,000 trouble free miles on it and have had no issues pulling some pretty heavy trailers. Still love the 7.3 but so far I love this 6.0 too!

  • @Mow_Lester

    @Mow_Lester

    4 жыл бұрын

    Scott Bond how much did it cost

  • @fracatdiesel3159
    @fracatdiesel31595 жыл бұрын

    7.3L 4 life starts Everytime and every once in a while needs a little work but I sure can't complain she's a 1995 Crew cab longbed 24yrs old. I don't think these new ones will last that long their just not made for longevity now a days.

  • @kevinheine2152

    @kevinheine2152

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yes sir 520k on my 95. I'd dive cross country today

  • @steiger256
    @steiger2565 жыл бұрын

    I love the 6.0. Great power, Grear sound ect. I have heard of some friends of mine never having a issue 1 with well over 100k miles. Some others... Well they hate them. Problem after problem. I love my 02 7.3. It's not the most powerful, But it gets me where I'm going And back home trouble free. I personally would rather have dependability over power. 7.3 or 5.9 no matter the brand, I like dependable. That's why I choose 7.3 over 6.0.

  • @brianbasco5485
    @brianbasco54855 жыл бұрын

    For all the guys saying your 6.0 will walk circles around a 7.3. It's true stock for stock you will but the 10k you have to invest in the truck to make it reliable. I will be making power and I will walk circles around your studded and tuned 6.0 for 10k. I have built a few 7.3's and a few 6.0's but I would never own a 6.0 unless I got it cheap. And yes i know a bulletproof doesn't cost 10k if you do it your self but most people won't. It only cost me 8k and that was overhauling the engine as well.

  • @SouthDFWrep
    @SouthDFWrep5 жыл бұрын

    I've owned both. Loved the 7.3 when I had it, but my fully bulletproofed 6.0 runs circles around it... at half the decibels. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Ste30h

    @Ste30h

    5 жыл бұрын

    same here!

  • @spenceriavello753

    @spenceriavello753

    5 жыл бұрын

    How much did you spend to bulletproof it though? 10-15k? That's about what I see them run to bulletproof them and you can find a really nice 7.3 for that price, sure it's a slug but doesn't matter how slow you are when I can drive for way longer than you for way less money

  • @SouthDFWrep

    @SouthDFWrep

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@spenceriavello753 all in parts and install was around $8200. I spent a little more rebuilding the turbo and other preventive maintenance stuff. Still cheaper than a 2019 f350

  • @JOSHUAK71
    @JOSHUAK715 жыл бұрын

    I like my 6.0L. I had it Bulletproofed with Oil cooler delete, EGR delete, ARP studs, upgraded HPOP, 5” turbo back straight pipe, BiggDogg heads and DealerProofed with a Mild Edge tuner. I get 22mpg daily driving and average of 18mpg hauling my trailer. Regular maintenance and a ‘light foot’ will keep any Diesel running for a lifetime.

  • @xthexadvantagex
    @xthexadvantagex5 жыл бұрын

    I’ve only owned the 7.3 but I’ve driven the 6.0 and I definitely preferred everything about the 6.0 truck. I still own the 7.3 though and I don’t plan on changing anytime soon.

  • @Tim900whiterock

    @Tim900whiterock

    5 жыл бұрын

    I own both and the 6.0 is a blast to run. Never driven a truck like it.

  • @ErduanDRamaj

    @ErduanDRamaj

    5 жыл бұрын

    Tim Elinoff same. I run both but it doesn’t compare.

  • @ericmiranda5407

    @ericmiranda5407

    3 жыл бұрын

    so.. you are conflicted..

  • @xthexadvantagex

    @xthexadvantagex

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ericmiranda5407 6.0s are awesome. Fast, powerful, look good, sound good, good features, but I just don’t trust it.

  • @ericmiranda5407

    @ericmiranda5407

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@xthexadvantagex so.. what the fahk is your argument???

  • @sharpshooter7127
    @sharpshooter71275 жыл бұрын

    Without a doubt the older 7.3 powerstroke

  • @odingnarles
    @odingnarles5 жыл бұрын

    Sticking with my 7.3 black mamba build Nothing but issues with my 6 point blow

  • @gradoisx2348

    @gradoisx2348

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hows that black mamba run?

  • @timfiorello4690

    @timfiorello4690

    5 жыл бұрын

    Looking into the black mamba 6.0. what can you tell me about your experience with your?

  • @samduran5180
    @samduran51805 жыл бұрын

    6.4 is the worst by far

  • @Dustrunnersauto

    @Dustrunnersauto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Maybe that will get its own video 😁

  • @abolishguncontrollaws5689

    @abolishguncontrollaws5689

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@YoungOzzy432 6.0, the engine with the least amount of warranty claims yet it still gets a bad name.

  • @4.7wjsolo45

    @4.7wjsolo45

    5 жыл бұрын

    No sir with dpf and egr delete with getting bulletproofed r hey are one of the best diesels that came in a ford

  • @samduran5180

    @samduran5180

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@4.7wjsolo45 That may be the case it's just a bummer that couldn't do enough testing before they gave it to the public to validate your claim. But yes I have seen a couple on the sled pulls videos that do good.

  • @4.7wjsolo45

    @4.7wjsolo45

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@samduran5180 I feel it could have been an amazing motor as the design was good

  • @lobodelagarza5926
    @lobodelagarza59265 жыл бұрын

    I have a 7.3 zf5 speed and 4.10 rear end. With 1350000. The only thing added was 6 chip turner. And intercooler. On a 1997. I pull heavy 5 days a week. Very good truck. Would not trade it for any thing out there

  • @rustyaxelrod

    @rustyaxelrod

    5 жыл бұрын

    You truck has been 1.3 million miles with the only work being a tuner?

  • @lobodelagarza5926

    @lobodelagarza5926

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@rustyaxelrod good maint. And 2 clutchs. But yes she has been a great trucks. Still get a lot people liking the old girl.

  • @christopherpooler5398

    @christopherpooler5398

    5 жыл бұрын

    I have a ‘96 7.3 with 137,000 miles.

  • @samuelgilbert8570
    @samuelgilbert85705 жыл бұрын

    People like to beat on 6.0s like they beat a 12 valve Cummins. Then they can't figure out why they are broke. 6.0s love their maintenance and hate tunes. My 6.0 has 223,000 miles and just now blew up the STC fitting. It is still on its original injectors headgaskets turbo and EGR cooler. I just maintain it like I should and have never turned it. They dont have to be bulletproof to be reliable. They just need to be taken care of.

  • @abolishguncontrollaws5689

    @abolishguncontrollaws5689

    5 жыл бұрын

    People abusing them and skipping maintenance is the reason the 6.0 is a joke to the majority

  • @10AF22

    @10AF22

    5 жыл бұрын

    Not entirely true. I had a stock 6.0 in an f550. I personally think they should have detuned that engine in the larger truck. It ate egr coolers like candy. And the injectors caused running issues. It went through 4 egr coolers in 200k. However, the engine made it to 240,000 and had almost 14,000 hrs. It had great internals. They just had some issues with emission add ons. Still a good engine imo.

  • @samuelgilbert8570

    @samuelgilbert8570

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@10AF22 mine is just an f250. I have 223,000 miles and it only has 5,000 hours. So if you think about it that would be like having nearly 600,000 miles on my motor. 14,000 is a long time and I've heard idling was a huge killer for EGR coolers. I would be more likely to agree with what you think on the 550 as I've never owned one so I can't say one thing about them, I can just say my experience and what seems to be the same old worn out story that other people have on 6.0s.

  • @peytonhoward

    @peytonhoward

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@10AF22 supposedly one of the underlying reasons for issues in the 6.0 head gaskets (if any occurred) was because they were originally used in school buses, but in order to pass tighter emission standards in trucks ford had to make the engines run hotter

  • @cwhiseant

    @cwhiseant

    5 жыл бұрын

    My 7.3L has 273k miles on it and runs great. My father's 99 7.3L f250 was at 450k miles when it was totaled with nothing but oil changes and fuel filters - and two clutches by then. My brother's '03 7.3L f250 with stage 2 superchip was rock solid at 230k miles when he sold it. His '05 Excursion with the 6.0 blew a head gasket, then needed a new EGR cooler, then an oil cooler. He did beat on it, but he beat on the 7.3L also, and the 7.3L took it and shrugged. THAT'S the difference.

  • @atlas3863
    @atlas38635 жыл бұрын

    Im team 7.3 all the way! A turbo upgrade with an upgraded wastegate actuator along with average every day upgrades air intake,tune, exhaust etc. Will go along way. i’ve had the 6.0s and the 6.7’s and had nothing but problems got rid of them and bought a good 1999 Ford and completely refurbished it inside and out including engine and drivetrain instead of buying a new truck and I’m really happy with my decision especially since I saved myself about 50k and no DPF. and down the road I’ll start looking for a late model truck that needs an engine which won’t be hard and do a 12 valve Cummins swap.👍😎

  • @eclipsegst9419
    @eclipsegst94195 жыл бұрын

    I'm personally an IDI guy. Most torque per hp, and more reliable than anything with a powerstroke badge.

  • @nuqsyebk1277

    @nuqsyebk1277

    5 жыл бұрын

    Keegan Johnson hell nah

  • @eclipsegst9419

    @eclipsegst9419

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@nuqsyebk1277 my IDI makes 700lb/ft from 300hp and I can fill the tank with veg, waste oil, bio, whatever and it eats it all right up. Can a PSD make bigger numbers? Sure. But for what? Bragging rights? I'll run out of weight long before I run out of power. I can pull a 30ft gooseneck with a full sized (100-200hp) tractor on it and not downshift on hills. 7.3s and 6.0s cost more to replace a couple injectors than I paid for my pump, 6.4s crack pistons, and 6.7s burn out turbos and have emission systems that cost more to replace than I paid for my turbo upgrade. I have put in leather seats and a touchscreen radio. I see 0 benefit to spending 10x what I have in my truck on a rolling repair bill. Electronically and emission controlled diesels are a big no from me.

  • @rockandroll4689
    @rockandroll46892 жыл бұрын

    we have an F250 (1997) crew cab 4 x 4 with the 7.3L and a 2003 Excursion Limited 4 x 4 with the 6.0L - LOVE them both! The Excursion will fly down the road and the F250 tows great - both have been dependable and awesome!

  • @thefirerises436
    @thefirerises4362 жыл бұрын

    Just found an 03 F250 with the 7.3. Was a 1 owner with only 110,000 miles. Had it 4 months and love it so far

  • @brucedressel8873
    @brucedressel88735 жыл бұрын

    Define better ... everyone has their opinion but i will al;ways keep my 7.3

  • @ornelasdragon
    @ornelasdragon5 жыл бұрын

    7.3 all the way!

  • @mygoogleemail2063
    @mygoogleemail2063 Жыл бұрын

    The 6.0 is sought after in my area. They get worked over (studs, turbo) and put into fleets. They love them due to the lack of DEF and reliability compared to the 6.4. When the 6.4 came out it was the death knell for a lot of Ford fans.

  • @GusgusA1

    @GusgusA1

    11 ай бұрын

    What area is that?

  • @ericwoolworth6440
    @ericwoolworth64405 жыл бұрын

    I have owned 3 7.3L ... and they all hit 400,000 miles and are still running!!!

  • @theboyparker4899
    @theboyparker48995 жыл бұрын

    Ive owned many of both and currently have both. Mu fav is by far the 6.0

  • @nothingnothing473
    @nothingnothing4735 жыл бұрын

    6.0 is AWESOME the turbo back strait pipe sounds so awesome

  • @hlpools3303
    @hlpools33032 жыл бұрын

    I have 4-5 of the 6.0 motors in my fleet, and they do really well, as long as you keep up the maintenance. I think the motor has been around long enough, the Ford dealers know exactly what to look for to ensure these motors are serviced correctly. My biggest recommendation, is DO NOT invest into a vehicle with known engine issues.. If you get a solid vehicle and catch the 6.0 before it goes "bad", you'll be just fine.

  • @kellyh4035
    @kellyh40352 жыл бұрын

    Owned my 2006 6.0 since new. I've always over maintained it, ran factory filters and high quality synthetic, arp studed, egr delete after warranty ran out. The only problem I have ever had is my FICM went. In comparison to a dodge Cummins same year, I'm positive that I have saved money on constant front end and other repairs.

  • @jimhribar6989
    @jimhribar69895 жыл бұрын

    Cracks me up, people complaining about studding the heads on a 6.0, if you plan on making big power I don`t care what brand diesel you own; better stud the heads.

  • @asherdie

    @asherdie

    5 жыл бұрын

    The problem was having to stud with stock power.

  • @seabarnes3570

    @seabarnes3570

    5 жыл бұрын

    Not only with stock power but we hear of people only getting 100-150k miles out of a fixed 6.0 and having to do it again.

  • @jimhribar6989

    @jimhribar6989

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@seabarnes3570 this is true due to the so-called diesel mechanics that I wouldn't let work on my lawnmower. The industry is filled with these people. Unfortunately it applies to all makes; jobs having to be done several times before they get it fixed. I have two of them both 04 and 15 years of towing I am still running stock headbolts. One of the issues I have noticed is the radiator being filled with debris to the point you are only getting airflow through the top half of the radiator. After 100k pull it and clean it.

  • @jimhribar6989

    @jimhribar6989

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@asherdie not if properly maintained. It is true during the first couple years manufacturing date of 02 to 9/03. Other than that my experience is some Jackbag put a tuner on it and towed 10-12k up a mountain pass on a race tune, after they blew the head gaskets; they blamed the truck.

  • @asherdie

    @asherdie

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@jimhribar6989 your experience has been one of luck. One poor sole I know bought two, a king ranch and a regular cab 4x4 manual trans. The king ranch was literally at the dealer for repairs more days than it was in his actual possession. After a year and an attorney the lemon law "protected" him. The other lasted a year before the screens in the oil system let loose and destroyed the engine. Nearly broke him and his one man lawn business. Engineered to fail from the start. PS both bone stock except the dealer installed leveling kit and tires.

  • @ihateintros7561
    @ihateintros75615 жыл бұрын

    Ford didn't have anything to do with either engine. International did. Same for the 6.4. Ford demanded one of the engines, the 6.0, to be put into production before it was ready. On top of that, and after the design was finalized and production was being readied (hurried), Ford demanded a power increase to keep up with their competition. That might have been okay...except the first recipients would be Ambulances. Unproven engine design. Rushed production. Power increases. EPA-mandated hardware. Ambulances. What could go wrong? Breakdowns. With patients in the back. Deaths. Lawsuits. Sullied reputation. Contractual disputes. And, ultimately, the release 6.4. =( No mentioning of the differences in the '03-'04 6.0 and the '05-'07 6.0? But we mentioned how many iterations the 7.3 went through? No, even if brief, break-down in the differences in the trucks themselves? OBS to SD? Leafspring to Coil-Over suspension? Oil Cooler issues / Ford Gold Coolant fiasco? CPS Failures? Also, the Bullet-Proof kit for the 6.0 makes the 7.3 a "fantastic overall engine with almost no downsides."? >_ I do agree that a 6.0, that has a good set of O-Ringed heads, studs, Towing Tune, EGR delete and a new (even OEM, yeah, I said it) Oil Cooler with some Catapiller-certified ELC will make for a long-lasting, powerful truck with a semi-modern interior and nice driveability. My favorite truck that Ford put on the road was the '97 OBS F350 7.3 CCLB. OBS look and sound the best, IMO. Well, sound second-best. A cold-start IDI is number 1 in that department! Props to you for making videos and posting them online. That takes balls.

  • @stevemcelyea4819
    @stevemcelyea48195 жыл бұрын

    my 2004 6.0 with 193000 miles has been pretty trouble free. I did do the egr delete, and only pull lighter trailers (4000-10,000 pound), but it has been rock solid.

  • @alex-ky4tz

    @alex-ky4tz

    2 жыл бұрын

    I just bought that same truck

  • @streetstomper
    @streetstomper5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing. I’ve had four 6.0s and two 7.3s before I found the gem...my current 2003 7.3 crew cab long box 4x4. Will have videos up on my channel soon.

  • @benduffin5727
    @benduffin57275 жыл бұрын

    the 6.4 was worse than the 6.0

  • @Xtongames-kr9cx

    @Xtongames-kr9cx

    4 жыл бұрын

    The 6.4 was the worst

  • @KC-lg7tx
    @KC-lg7tx5 жыл бұрын

    Hold up. First off. The 7.3/6.0 are both international/navistar motors. Not ford

  • @MrNotorius5500

    @MrNotorius5500

    5 жыл бұрын

    They said Ford used them, not produced.

  • @cencoast_7.340

    @cencoast_7.340

    4 жыл бұрын

    Just like Cummins is t dodge

  • @johngagne33
    @johngagne334 жыл бұрын

    Well gee wiz . . I've had my 01 f350 for 2 years now with 274000 miles. I runs great. I put a starter from amazon on it and it turns over very fast. I hope to keep it going for a long time . .

  • @FredFlintstone21
    @FredFlintstone215 жыл бұрын

    I love my 2002 excursion 7.3! Added a bypass oil filtration system. She gets 18 to 20 mpg when I'm not pulling.

  • @m.morininvestor9920

    @m.morininvestor9920

    5 жыл бұрын

    Please tell me about that extra oil filtration. Very interresting how did you do it ?

  • @FredFlintstone21

    @FredFlintstone21

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@m.morininvestor9920 I made a detailed video how I did it, warning I'm not a video expert, but the content is there! kzread.info/dash/bejne/m2F-19KfkdLTnLQ.html

  • @KeithBlack09
    @KeithBlack095 жыл бұрын

    I own both 7.3 and 6.0 and every 6000-10000 miles the 6.0 gets $2000-$5000 the 7.3 blows smoke past the Mechanic

  • @bluntman305

    @bluntman305

    5 жыл бұрын

    My 1990 at 94k miles still eats 04 powerstrokes up on the road from 0 to 60 with my turbo 😁

  • @porkchop359
    @porkchop3595 жыл бұрын

    You will never beat the rugged dependability of a 7.3 I have one and will never own anything else, back in the good old daze you could go buy a brand new 7.3 and drive it and work it all you had to do was keep it serviced with quality filters and oil, you didn't buy it drive it 50,000 miles then have to go pour 5-10 grand in it bulletproofing just to make it run like the 6.0 , the only advantage the 6 litre had in my opinion was turning rpms faster

  • @cityboywithhorses6233
    @cityboywithhorses62335 жыл бұрын

    I just rebuilt my 6.0 and I fixed all the known issues with the engine. I use it to pull a horse trailer and it is awesome. I pulled the trailer with a 7.3 and my 6.0 out pulls the 7.3. I think the biggest problem with for 7.3 owners is that parts are getting harder to find.

  • @slomango7927
    @slomango79275 жыл бұрын

    I have a late 99’ 7.3 I’ve done quite a bit of work too.....yes it’s not the fastest but it’s extremely reliable and will pull anything I need it too....I love the 6.0’s but I’m not buying a truck just to dump another $5k-$10k into for reliability and power. Not to mention the resale value on a 6.0 is terrible....

  • @zakvilanilam3388
    @zakvilanilam33885 жыл бұрын

    The only good thing about the 6.0 is how it sounds. But if you need a proper workhorse buy a 7.3 or any Ram with a Cummins.

  • @Tim900whiterock

    @Tim900whiterock

    5 жыл бұрын

    bullshit.My "proper work truck" will smoke em both.

  • @smokeythehuman3596

    @smokeythehuman3596

    5 жыл бұрын

    12valve Cummins would be my choice lol

  • @kellypenrod2979
    @kellypenrod29795 жыл бұрын

    Hands down the pre computer 7.3 was the best engine over all.

  • @joshuawhite3411

    @joshuawhite3411

    5 жыл бұрын

    I have a 7.3 turbo idi. That thing can pull over 25,000 pounds when you account for total weight moved.

  • @alecchamberlain4231

    @alecchamberlain4231

    5 жыл бұрын

    Got an IDI. Beautiful truck.

  • @joshuawhite3411

    @joshuawhite3411

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@alecchamberlain4231 remove the muffler and fix the down pipe off of the turbo if you haven't already. You will see huge power and efficiency gains.

  • @bearsendproductions1843

    @bearsendproductions1843

    4 жыл бұрын

    The 6.9 in 85 to 87 Was better

  • @sburnsed798
    @sburnsed7985 жыл бұрын

    Had a 2005 f350 with the 6.0. It was always in the shop. Traded it in for a 2013 f350 6.2 and have never looked back. The 6.0 made me diesel shy

  • @gary_lav
    @gary_lav4 жыл бұрын

    So if I'm only worried about having a reliable truck as a daily, go with 7.3 sounds like. Next question, which ones is equipped with the more reliable transmission?

  • @rizno9085
    @rizno90854 жыл бұрын

    5.9 or 7.3 thats the real question

  • @marshallmayhem5516
    @marshallmayhem55165 жыл бұрын

    I’ve had both a 7.3 and 6.0 and for what it’s worth I think my 6.0 is hands down better than my 7.3. Pulls harder, has a nicer interior, and just all around funner to drive. And crazy thing is I’ve had more trouble with my 7.3 than my 6.0

  • @centraltexasfoxbodies

    @centraltexasfoxbodies

    5 жыл бұрын

    How can a 03 6.0 have a nicer interior than an 03 7.3 when they were manufactured in the same year?

  • @marshallmayhem5516

    @marshallmayhem5516

    5 жыл бұрын

    Shaun Bennett well they made a lot more than just one year of the 6.0. For example my 06 Lariat has a lot nicer interior than my 01 Lariat

  • @bwalski1
    @bwalski15 жыл бұрын

    Best part about the 6.0...the 5r110 its matted to. That trans is strong as hell! I had a powermaxx turbo, innovative diesel custom tuning, and larger injectors and that thing help it all just fine!

  • @danielthompson5785
    @danielthompson57855 жыл бұрын

    6.0 problem is relying too much on boost to create power figure. The setup is great for going fast with no load. You need more displacement to comfortably haul equipment or other heavy loads. If you want high torque with low displacement, then that's great as long as the tires get loose.

  • @dustinshadle732
    @dustinshadle7325 жыл бұрын

    a friend of mine builds hot rodded 7.3 engines. ones going into a rat rot

  • @anythingfastimdown
    @anythingfastimdown5 жыл бұрын

    I own 2 7.3 trucks and 1 6.0 truck. Once I head studded the 6.0 it's a much better truck than the 7.3. Not saying the 7.3 is bad cause they are excellent. They just aren't as good as a 6.0 that's headstudded. Ford should have head studded em from the factory. Anyways this is just my opinion. I see no one is a fan of the 6.0 in except me lol.

  • @JP-mu3xl
    @JP-mu3xl4 жыл бұрын

    Once corrected, The 6.0(IMHO), My 2005 went thru 2 head gaskets (stealership), did the EGR delete, ARP studs, VGT cleaning procedure, running great now !! 20mpg, F350, crew, 4x4, follow OEM maint. schedule

  • @Ratkill9000
    @Ratkill90005 жыл бұрын

    I work with a guy who bulletproof'd his 6.0, after 60k miles from bulletproof, the engine blew up. If I were to buy a 7.3L, it'll be with the ZF6 manual transmission. Less problems than the 4R100.

  • @LostInPhilly89

    @LostInPhilly89

    Жыл бұрын

    I love my 7.3 with the ZF6.

  • @bulldawgtrucker7119
    @bulldawgtrucker71195 жыл бұрын

    I haven’t even watched the video yet. 7.3 hands down.

  • @mikehunt7483
    @mikehunt74835 жыл бұрын

    I argue, a 6.0 bullet proofed is as reliable as a 7.3 with twice the power. Btw @6:27 there at end you said 7.3...think you meant to say 6.0?

  • @TheAmerican1963

    @TheAmerican1963

    5 жыл бұрын

    I whole heartedly agree with you....the 6.0 when "dealer proofed" still is a beast.....and perhaps is the "quickest" diesel yet made......I'm not sure about the "twice the power", but made more torque....... :-)

  • @blakman41

    @blakman41

    5 жыл бұрын

    I agree after you Bullet proof the 6.0 it's the real deal, but a apples to apples comparison the 7.3 is better in my opinion.

  • @Dustrunnersauto

    @Dustrunnersauto

    5 жыл бұрын

    I don't know about "twice the power," but it's definitely a strong motor after it's been bulletproofed.

  • @lazykbarranchoutdoors4866

    @lazykbarranchoutdoors4866

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@Dustrunnersauto Absolutely twice the power. I used to be on the 7.3 band wagon. The 6.0l i have now pushes 420-450 horse , completely bullet proof and is as reliable as my old 7.3s. 7.3s are reliable but are turds and are no where near a 6.0s prime range with a small tune. Speaking from experience of owning both.

  • @MartyGramRC

    @MartyGramRC

    5 жыл бұрын

    So, I notice no one is talking cost on this subject... You’re talking about bulletproofing a 6.0 thats what, 5-8k? Just to make it reliable? You can take a bone stock 7.3 (with a forged bottom end), and make a considerable amount of power with 5-8k.

  • @guymann4016
    @guymann40162 жыл бұрын

    The beaten to death topic in all of time. Both are dinosaurs.

  • @fortunatedad7695
    @fortunatedad76953 жыл бұрын

    I just bought a 6l Ford excursion, deleted the EGR, running a top notch coolant with filter system and new injectors. Will run hot shots oil treatment. Will be unstoppable! :)

  • @willhodge1008
    @willhodge10085 жыл бұрын

    Got a friend with a ‘99 f-250 and a 7.3. He just cracked 500,000 with nothing but an alternator. Can’t say the same thing about the transmission though!

  • @geoffkemp7
    @geoffkemp75 жыл бұрын

    Another great engine killed by stupid emission standards. RIP 7.3

  • @lass-inangeles7564
    @lass-inangeles75644 жыл бұрын

    I'm not a mechanic and most of this flew over my head, but I really appreciate this video. I see from the video and the great comments below that: 7.3 L - has less overall repairs, less power but more reliable, 1993-2000 models have better connecting rods, give off more emissions, longer life. 6 L - more repairs, more power, requires trained mechanics, more prone to failure, passes smog tests, shorter life. What was not very clear is which has better MPG overall. What would have been nice is if you showed the specs on screen side by side with a blank background. Flashing one, then the other, was not helpful. Also, if you want to appeal to a broader audience, please don't use industry jargon, and explain a bit more clearly. These videos are so useful to anyone who wants to buy an older truck or van. Thanks again!

  • @bandon9911
    @bandon99113 жыл бұрын

    If your gonna keep it stock then go 7.3 but if your gonna go slightly built or even fully built go 6.0 all you need is for it to be bullet proofed then it’ll run great

  • @djangoday9274
    @djangoday92745 жыл бұрын

    I'm not even going to watch this video because there's nothing to talk about. 7.3 and we all now it!

  • @snoopytheace4487
    @snoopytheace44875 жыл бұрын

    My 7.3 puts out close to 350 hp. It gets up and goes.

  • @thebasicquestion2853
    @thebasicquestion28535 жыл бұрын

    Great video thanks.

  • @warrenmaris8085
    @warrenmaris80855 жыл бұрын

    Highly recommend a Bulletproof Egr cooler is you keep the egr on your 6.0.

  • @getyroks
    @getyroks5 жыл бұрын

    You're showing a 6.9l IDI and 7.3l IDI injector pump, and talking about HEUI systems... or am I the only one that noticed?? Also the 7.3l was introduced way before 1994... you need to clarify what 7.3l you're talking about and make sure to get your info and pics right.

  • @That-Guy.

    @That-Guy.

    5 жыл бұрын

    Getyroks Agreed I noticed both of those things as well.

  • @centraltexasfoxbodies

    @centraltexasfoxbodies

    5 жыл бұрын

    Well the 7.3 powerstroke wasnt introduced untill 1994 the rest were all idi and they share nothing with the idi other than displacement number and lifters, everything else is different.

  • @getyroks

    @getyroks

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@centraltexasfoxbodiesBut he said nothing of the sort about powerstroke, and identified the 7.3l idi injector pump, also had text in the video displaying 6.9l and 7.3l.

  • @smallcarguy

    @smallcarguy

    5 жыл бұрын

    nope, I noticed too. was ready to write my own post till I saw yours

  • @hillbillytrucking8483
    @hillbillytrucking84835 жыл бұрын

    Had a 6. NO and I’m glad it’s gone I have a 6.2 gas now it’s fine

  • @dlhvac1
    @dlhvac15 жыл бұрын

    My 6.0 built Jan 04 never had a problem with it great engine did shotgun it when I bought it

  • @conortimm733
    @conortimm7335 жыл бұрын

    I want a link to the vid of the van doing a burnie with the mint sticker on the side Also as a 7.3L owner definitely prefer initial reliability over initial power, but I guess that's why I bought one completely stock to upgrade as I go haha

  • @n5ifi
    @n5ifi5 жыл бұрын

    7.3 hands down

  • @jakegoreify
    @jakegoreify5 жыл бұрын

    The 6.0 and 5.4 are mistakes Ford would love to forget. I'm sure.

  • @jasonjones3

    @jasonjones3

    5 жыл бұрын

    My 5.4 2v has 250k miles on it any has only had an alternator gone bad. Only 2 sets of plugs and a hand full of coil packs too!

  • @centraltexasfoxbodies

    @centraltexasfoxbodies

    5 жыл бұрын

    Nothing wrong with a 5.4 it's the 3v cylinder heads that cause the issues.

  • @anthonywebber2211

    @anthonywebber2211

    5 жыл бұрын

    I think you mean 6.4

  • @fireguy8466

    @fireguy8466

    5 жыл бұрын

    I can’t help myself...the 6.0 or the 7.3, is not a ford engine. It was made by international and it was not made for ford, you can these engines in a kinds of medium duty international trucks. Personally I have a 6.0 with over 300k now and I have found that if you leave them stock and resist the urge to screw with it they work...the way they were supposed to. Take it for what it’s worth.

  • @derJackistweg

    @derJackistweg

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@fireguy8466 the IDIs as well or ALL US TRUCK DIESEL until the 6.7. AFAIK all these engines did not fail in International trucks / or with less temp under the bonnet.

  • @markcobb4693
    @markcobb46935 жыл бұрын

    I bought a 7.3 in 1999 the F350 came with it. My first & Maybe last diesel. Still love the truck after 20 years. 123,000 miles. Putting 4” turbo back exhaust on now. Probably have this truck until I meet Jesus .

  • @somedude6584

    @somedude6584

    5 жыл бұрын

    You’re barely breaking the engine in at 123k you probably will outlive that truck.

  • @Lightsoutpredatorremoval
    @Lightsoutpredatorremoval3 жыл бұрын

    6.0 owner here. Oringed and studded heads and while the cab is off do the front cover and replace FICM. Solid truck after that.

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