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Old Jun 8, 2010 | 06:19 PM
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Help needed. Low Power

Hi Everyone
I have a 03 Ford F-250 with a 6.0. For the last 2 days I have noticed the truck did not sound normal when starting, but as I drive down the road it seems fine. Yesterday I noticed that when I step down on the fuel pedal while parked, the RPM's will only reach about 2500 rpms. Its also lacking the normal response going down the road. Any Ideas where I might start looking for the problem.
 
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Old Jun 8, 2010 | 06:28 PM
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Is the truck stock?? Any smoke or any other symptoms? I would pull codes and see what you have to start with.
 
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Old Jun 8, 2010 | 06:40 PM
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Ya, pull codes.

Try the italian tune up.. perhaps also a computer reset to put the turbo on relearn.
 
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Old Jun 8, 2010 | 06:44 PM
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Here's a thread with a systematic method to approaching your problem:

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/9...condition.html
 
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Old Jun 8, 2010 | 06:47 PM
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Oh thanks Steve.. I almost forgot about that new thread!
 
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Old Jun 8, 2010 | 06:48 PM
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Italian Tune up

What in the world is an Italian tune up ??? .45 cal. Tommy gun lol
 
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Old Jun 8, 2010 | 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted by wade456
What in the world is an Italian tune up ??? .45 cal. Tommy gun lol


The Italian Tune-Up


</pre>[INDENT] The Italian tune-up - at least in a diesel [although it applies to a gas car too - Ed] consists of taking a SOUND car out and maximally accelerating from stop or slow speed to some high speed OR driving at near full rpm with a heavy load (up long hill) for minutes at a time. The idea is to get maximal air and fuel flowing through the engine to develop near maximum heat. This will burn and eject residual carbon that has collected in the engine. Following such a regimen the idle is usually smoother and the amount of black smoke at full throttle should be reduced. This occasionally does not happen the 1st time and the idle might get rougher or a pronounced knock could occur. This is usually because some carbon has been "rearranged" but the prechamber environment isn't appropriate for smooth combustion. Further TREATMENT will clear this up as more carbon is burned up, but it is a little scary the 1st time it happens to YOU and your car! A few full throttle accelerations a week will usually keep most CLEAN engines cleaned out pretty well. More prolonged "treatment" is usually required for a car that has had a LOT of city driving. Just a long highway trip (50+ miles) with several two-three minute full throttle periods (long 6-8% grades are GREAT) will clean out an awful lot of carbon and crud that's build up, but with a really "city bound car" it may may take more than just a few sessions to really get it all out. My weekly 250 mile trips from Pittsburgh to Washington DC and back over the last 7 years have given me a chance to really examine the "Italian tune-up" and the concept of "flailing the heck out of the MB diesel engine" or at least running it at near full throttle/top speed for a long period of time.
I referred to a "SOUND" car. To me that means a car that NO serious mechanical problems. The chain stretch should be below 5 degrees or so, the valves should be properly adjusted, the air and fuel filters should be verifiably clean, and there should be clean and it would probably be best if the injection pump timing is known to be pretty close to correct (within a couple of degrees). The cars/engines I presently own, have THRIVED on this regimen. Idle smooths out, smoking diminishes, and fuel and oil consumption goes down. I can't promise that on an engine that's worn out, but nobody else can either ;-)
Marshall Booth

http://articles.mbz.org/engine/diesel/italian/
 
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Old Jun 9, 2010 | 07:47 PM
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Still need advice

Hi everyone
Thanks for your help so far. I did try the Italian thing and it did not work. I had my local Ford dealer look at the Truck today and they told me that my EGR Valve and the FICM need to be replaced. The EGR was sticking and I only have 27 volts in the FICM. They want $2000.00 dollars for the repair. I have researched both and it seems quite a bit high since both items take about 45 Min. to change out. Where can I find the parts at a reasonable price. TY again
 
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Old Jun 9, 2010 | 07:55 PM
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You could contact Ed: Ford Truck Enthusiasts Forums - View Profile: partsguyed.com

He's a site sponsor, and a good guy to work with.
 
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Old Jun 10, 2010 | 09:29 AM
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hate to say it, needs better maint(oil changes & fuel filter) and please please use the Cetane boost. it will save you allot of money in the long run.


I can help you with the parts.


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That PartsGuyEd is a good guy!

Shop from him.
 
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