That *Ford 6.0L PowerStroke V8 Turbo Diesel engine* sounds mean! Even more so with *straight pipes!* If I had a truck like that, it'd be a *2006 Ford F-350 Super Duty 6.0L PowerStroke V8 Turbo Diesel 4x4 Lariat (crew cab, dually long-bed).* -- *Noticeable Modification(s):* · *8 or 10-inch lift kit* · *37x12.5-inch mud and/or all-terrain tires* mounted on *17x12-inch rims* (17x26-inch in the back) · *Sony™ stereo unit* (with CD player, AUX and Bluetooth) · *6x8-inch Sony™ door speakers* (with 2-inch tweeters) · *Dual 10-inch 250w Sony™ subwoofers* (w/ 500w Kenwood amplifier) · (optional) *DVD player* w/ *12-inch TV monitor* · (optional) *Auxiliary power outlet*
Hey this is his brother, I am responding for him because he cant respond. Just so u know tho, none of these are his trucks, they are just clips found online put into a compilation.
@@jacob4884 ☝ *"OBJECTION!"* ☝ Nope. That's an older *7.3L PowerStroke.* All Ford V8 PowerStrokes -- right from their introduction in mid-1994 to today -- ...were *turbocharged* from the factory.
@Panda Gaming 14 Probably swapped in a *7.3L* into that particular truck. But from what I heard, those engines get terrible *fuel mileage,* even for a turbo-diesel.
@@govtfunded I'm pretty sure the *starter motor* is the same with a 6.0L PowerStroke engine. It's primarily the *exhaust system,* the *catalytic converter* and the *type of turbocharger* that gives it a different overall exhaust note. That truck in the end of the video probably had a *non-V.G.T. turbocharger (Variable Geometry Turbocharger),* which gives it that exhasut sound of the older *7.3L PowerStroke.*
That's just the *tripometer* (meaning how far it's driven since its last *oil change),* not the overall *odometer* (how far it's driven since it was first built).
Matz Madicus some of these trucks are ridiculous, but most don’t drive or own anything like this. And the emissions in new trucks does kill the environment too, so we all doing our fair share of hurting the environment in our own way.
**Vehicle* The Ford F-Series (including the Super Duty models since 1997) are technically *pickup trucks,* and many of them have a *V8* under the hood.
NOTHING sounds as good as a 6.0! 😎
Faxx
@Jannis Joplin this video is about DIESELS..... 🙄🙄
Amen
I love that King Ranch super duty as well.
Me too
That appeared to have the "baseball glove" interior? Really nice truck
1:26 everyone in that parking garage lost their hearing that day including the camera man
Love those nice-looking Ford trucks
This vid really underplays just how damn loud they idle
That's how *turbo-diesel engines* (in pickup trucks, at least) ...should sound today -- *loud and gnarly,* not *dull and quiet.*
As long a there's coal I'm all for it! Nothing sexier than a diesel dumping coal 😍🤤💨💨😎
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That *Ford 6.0L PowerStroke V8 Turbo Diesel engine* sounds mean! Even more so with *straight pipes!*
If I had a truck like that, it'd be a *2006 Ford F-350 Super Duty 6.0L PowerStroke V8 Turbo Diesel 4x4 Lariat (crew cab, dually long-bed).*
-- *Noticeable Modification(s):*
· *8 or 10-inch lift kit*
· *37x12.5-inch mud and/or all-terrain tires* mounted on *17x12-inch rims* (17x26-inch in the back)
· *Sony™ stereo unit* (with CD player, AUX and Bluetooth)
· *6x8-inch Sony™ door speakers* (with 2-inch tweeters)
· *Dual 10-inch 250w Sony™ subwoofers* (w/ 500w Kenwood amplifier)
· (optional) *DVD player* w/ *12-inch TV monitor*
· (optional) *Auxiliary power outlet*
Didnt ask
Literally nobody:
Dis guy^🤡
@@connorrowbotham1009 _You must be fun at parties._
That's such a sexy truck!!
0:51 sounds the best except when the loud exhaust part towards the end comes up
You can't power brake the Copper color 6.0? What size of tires and turbo are you running? What mods have you done to the 6.0 Thanks
Hey this is his brother, I am responding for him because he cant respond. Just so u know tho, none of these are his trucks, they are just clips found online put into a compilation.
thanks for filling in bro!
One of them vids is a 7.3
Joshua Saltværk 7:20
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Negative. That’s a 6.0. Non vgt turbo
Jacob definitely a 7.3
@@jacob4884 ☝ *"OBJECTION!"* ☝
Nope. That's an older *7.3L PowerStroke.*
All Ford V8 PowerStrokes -- right from their introduction in mid-1994 to today -- ...were *turbocharged* from the factory.
7:34 sounded kinda like a 7.3
@Panda Gaming 14 Probably swapped in a *7.3L* into that particular truck.
But from what I heard, those engines get terrible *fuel mileage,* even for a turbo-diesel.
@Panda Gaming 14 *"V.G.T." (Variable Geometry Turbo)?*
@Panda Gaming 14 Don't forget the *exhaust system* (including the *catalytic converter).*
Non VGT 6.0. You can tell just by the sound of the starter..
@@govtfunded I'm pretty sure the *starter motor* is the same with a 6.0L PowerStroke engine. It's primarily the *exhaust system,* the *catalytic converter* and the *type of turbocharger* that gives it a different overall exhaust note.
That truck in the end of the video probably had a *non-V.G.T. turbocharger (Variable Geometry Turbocharger),* which gives it that exhasut sound of the older *7.3L PowerStroke.*
pro tip: use capcut instead of kinemaster
At 2:20, 300 miles 🤦🏽♂️, that’s crazy
That's just the *tripometer* (meaning how far it's driven since its last *oil change),* not the overall *odometer* (how far it's driven since it was first built).
Someone who confuses the odometer with the trip meter; now that’s crazy.
🤣
2:50 wheres his boost gage? -_-
Lol good question
It one of the older models 03 or 04 didnt come wit the boost gauge
The *2003-2004 model 6.0's* didn't have a boost gauge.
Who’s the first truck?
Vroom vroom
BURNOUT
Vrrrrrooooooooooom
Why does somebody have to use such a car? This is the big middle finger to earth and everybody, who acts for better climate! Shame on you!
Matz Madicus some of these trucks are ridiculous, but most don’t drive or own anything like this. And the emissions in new trucks does kill the environment too, so we all doing our fair share of hurting the environment in our own way.
Because Fuck the Earth and Climate change.
HOW DARE YOU
Probably for better durability and pulling power when towing a trailer. Some even modify them to show it off.
**Vehicle*
The Ford F-Series (including the Super Duty models since 1997) are technically *pickup trucks,* and many of them have a *V8* under the hood.