The can has about 2000kms on it. It just got really loud over time so i figure it blew it out or just burnt up. I thought it sounded great but my riding buddies hated me. Lol
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I have a jaws ceramic coated can. Not sure if there is much for packing left as its loud, but its yours for $50. In stony plain
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U gotta jump the 2 pin connector under the seat to reset the sensor. The connector has a dummy connector plugged into it, unplug the dummy plug and jump the pins with the key on.
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Do a compression test, reeds might be missing/ chipped pedals causing low compression. Many treads on here about it, common issue.
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I ride with a buddy who has a 2010 m8 153 2 1/4 track and its stock. One of my other ridding buddies rides a 09 m1000 162 with a 2 1/2 track, slp y pipe, pipe, can, air box, and programmer. On any hill on any day the m8 will out perform the m1000. We've switched riders and still the same result...
Mount a switch under the dash and tie into the ground side of your ficm (fuel injector control module) relay. Will crank but not start. If u hear it u can shoot the bastards.
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6.0L are great engines and work very well. They are super easy to work on and maintain. But...... I wouldn't recommend buying one unless u know how they work and how to fix them. I have 4 buddies with these trucks and they love em, all ford tech's. Lol
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Almost impossible to steal. 2007 and earlier superduty's have a high theft rate due to no factory security system which makes it easy. U would need some pretty expensive technology to steal your truck. Ive worked for ford the last 12 years as a tech and have yet to see anyone successful in...
Check connectors at the ecu and all other electrical plugs for corrosion and water. If clean make sure they are properly seated. Do u have proper fuel pressure? Very low pressure could cause this. Id start with the easy things before u tear into the reeds. Plugs would be number 1 on the list...