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I have a 04 F350 6.0 with the bullgydog power pup downloader, intake and 4 inch exhaust. I am planning on stacking the system with the Bullydog dominator. I was wondering what components should I beef up??
I am planning on tranny upgrades and stronger head bolts.
If anyone has anymore suggestions, please let me know thanks
I would highly recommend not stacking the Dyno Dominator with the Power Pup. If you are going to stack anything. Use like a Quad XZT Tow Box or a Stage 2 Predator. Usually anything with a ICP interface will stack well with a Power Pup.
Personally, though I would not recommend stacking on a 6.0. But, if I was going stack myslef it would be a Quad Tow Box because it used in conjunction with a Outlook will automatically defuel with the Power Pup.
Personally, though I would not recommend stacking on a 6.0. But, if I was going stack myslef it would be a Quad Tow Box because it used in conjunction with a Outlook will automatically defuel with the Power Pup.
Do you think the 6.0 isn't strong enough to handle more power?
No, I base that on the fact that the ICP interface raises the fuel rail pressure which can in turn blow the relief valve open on the fuel rail. I believe the proper way of adding more power to a 6.0 is through a fuel box/tuner/downloader and then adding water/meth injection and then possibly adding injectors or a larger turbocharger. The reason I base my reasoning that way is first of all if you are running pretty high EGT's with your power pup already. ( I know what they run EGT wise and I use one but only in conjunction with a outlook for defueling features) But, if you wanna stack go right ahead lots of people are going it but I don't believe it is very safe or reliable. People have been atacking fuel box manufacturers on here as of late calling them hacks (i.e. - Quadzilla, Edge, BD, and Dr. P) because they do not change values in the computer like that of a tuner. I personally, have run a Quad, Edge, and Bully Dog modules and have no problem with them. I just believe there is a proper way to add power and an improper way to add power and stacking I believe is the wrong way to go on a 6.0L.
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