Low-cost lithium ion batteries with LiFePO4 and natural graphite were cycled in 1M LiBF4+EC/DEC at 100% depth of discharge and 25oC in order to investigate cycle performance and diagnostics for capacity fading. The 12cm2-pouch cell showed 65% of capacity retention at 5C compared to that of capacity at C/25. The cell showed 80% of initial capacity after 80 cycles and its capacity fade rate was 11.3mAh/cycle during constant C/2 cycling. In hybrid pulse power characterization, the discharge resistance of this cell was higher than commercial graphite/LiCoO2 cell because of low lithium diffusivity in LiFePO4. Slow rate cycling in pouch full cell showed almost 40% of capacity fading after 100 cycles. However, 100-cycled cathode and anode did not show any capacity fading in half-cell test after disassembling full cell, suggesting that capacity fade in the full cell is caused by loss of cycleable Li.