Buying used 6.0
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Buying used 6.0
I've been looking at purchasing a used 6.0 what do I want to look for while looking at it the truck the one I'm going to look at is a 2006 f350 king ranch with 200,000 mile it has a sinister diesel oil cooler sinister diesel egr cooler new head gaskets and arp head studs and he says while it was torn down he looked at the heads and pistons and they looked good it also has a lift with 2.0 fox reservoir shocks. He's asking 12k. Does this sound like a good deal? And what in the future might need to be done?
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If it was taken to a shop it would be nice to know which shop, then look at reviews on the shop (if available), and then talk to the guys who worked on it at the shop.
The scanners were talking about are "Live Data Scanners". Some out there are ScanGauge II, Torque Pro App with an ELM327 Bluetooth OBD, or a FORSCAN setup like the Torque Pro with a bluetooth device plugged into the OBD II port.
Thanks - Preston
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I use to have a ScanGauge II. But since I have made the switch to the Android Tablet, with the Torque Pro App and the BAFX Bluettooth adapter, it is for sure way better.
Plus it reads all the codes if there are any stored on the PCM from the truck. The SGII won't.
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BAFX OBD II Bluetooth adapter:
Torque Pro App on Google Play Store:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...l.torque&hl=en
You can even get the just the Torque App (free edition), I think it just has AD's on it.
Pair an android device to the BAFX bluetooth that you plug into the OBD II port and your good to go.
All the Powerstroke PID's are ready.
Torque Pro App on Google Play Store:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...l.torque&hl=en
You can even get the just the Torque App (free edition), I think it just has AD's on it.
Pair an android device to the BAFX bluetooth that you plug into the OBD II port and your good to go.
All the Powerstroke PID's are ready.
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Torque Pro for Android
DashBoss for iPhone
ForScan for Windows
Scan Gauge II in a stand alone unit, doesn't do code well.
That's what most use here. They all require an OBD adapter except Scan Gauge.
The point here is that it needs to read codes and see live data in real time... anything else is a crap shoot.
DashBoss for iPhone
ForScan for Windows
Scan Gauge II in a stand alone unit, doesn't do code well.
That's what most use here. They all require an OBD adapter except Scan Gauge.
The point here is that it needs to read codes and see live data in real time... anything else is a crap shoot.
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Torque Pro for Android
DashBoss for iPhone
ForScan for Windows
Scan Gauge II in a stand alone unit, doesn't do code well.
That's what most use here. They all require an OBD adapter except Scan Gauge.
The point here is that it needs to read codes and see live data in real time... anything else is a crap shoot.
DashBoss for iPhone
ForScan for Windows
Scan Gauge II in a stand alone unit, doesn't do code well.
That's what most use here. They all require an OBD adapter except Scan Gauge.
The point here is that it needs to read codes and see live data in real time... anything else is a crap shoot.
Download FORScan
OP, for Apple iPhone you'll need the OBDII elm327 WiFi adapter. I got mine from Amazon. I also use it with my laptop with the free Forscan software.