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My 6.0 Powerstroke Procharged by Empire Diesel

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2009

My 6.0 Powerstroke Procharged by Empire Diesel of Dubuque, IA. First test run. Those are 225cc injectors it's cleaning up.

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  • im a cummins guy but i love the way powerstrokes sound, just something about it

  • @jburrows2009 Yeah, I love the sound of a 6.0 going down the track.

  • Is that just stock suspension? It transfers pretty good and leaves straight.

  • @gm99dog Yup, stock other than rear blocks removed and some Murff Racing over axle traction bars. They weren't on in the video but I also use some limiters in the front at the track to keep it from coming up. It launches in 4wd.

  • That Procharger flows more than twice what the turbo does at max rpm.

  • More fuel on the way, alomg with more air. ;)

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  • try and do that with the front end of a GM lol

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  • proof that 6 liters arnt junk.

  • ive seen that truck in dubuque =)

  • WOW :D

  • damn thats a good tune, very little smoke and clearly a ton of power

  • @68torinobc yeah don't get me wrong smoke is fun and cool but when you see a truck gettin up and goin with just that little haze you know that thing is moving some air into it and more air=more power remember balc some is just unburnt fuel.

  • Actually, 6 liter Powerstrokes have always been good engines but had a few weak links.. like head studs, head gaskets and egr. Once you deal with those issues and tune them correctly they have some serious brass cahoonas. I think I just saw one that just broke 1000whp. Anyways, nice to see these things running good.

  • @imelmo why don't you use a twin screw supercharger? arn't prochargers very inefficient at low rpm levels?

  • @jburrows2009 its that raspy str8 piped v8

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