Soundguy
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Would you believe 1 in 5? That's still hundreds of thousands.
Well that solves it, there are 4 confirmed Ford 6.0's with no engine problems. This means it must be a completely problem-free engine and a bullet proof design. What a mistake Ford made dropping it...
you are badly skewing the data, and makeing extrapolations and assumptions based upon a small population that I do not think bear out for the full population.
Early 03 6.0psd's are the ones you hear about the most. I'd wager they have the bulk of the problems, IE.. a higher percentage vs the later years. Even averaging that out. i'd have to read HARD data to believe there was even 1 in 5 IE 20% blown up engines in the 6.0 psd's.
if you have that HARD irrefutable data to post.. do so. seeing is believing.. and lay this to rest.
if you don't have that data to post.. it's just like anything else on the internet. an opinion or an unsubstantiated data..
If I count.. and I'm not taking my boots off right this moment.. I probably know 30 people with a 6.0psd. I know of -one- guy that had the classic engine problem. and he had one of the first ones built.. he's the kind of guy that pre orders things..... etc.
soundguy