After a very public breakup between the automaker and the engine manufacturer, Ford skipped out on Navistar for future diesel ...
The Ford 6.0 Power Stroke diesel succeeded the 7.3-liter oil-burning V-8 and was the Blue Oval's answer to stricter emissions regulations. It was also a strategic move in the evolving power battle ...
After nine years on sale, production of the venerable 7.3 Power Stroke engine was discontinued in 2003 due in part to increasingly stringent NOx emissions regulations and its inability to meet ...
The venerable Ford Power Stroke diesel engine family features some of the most technologically advanced and powerful turbodiesel engines of all time. Found primarily under the hoods of Ford's ...
The term "Bulletproof" has become quite popular in the diesel community, especially among Ford's 6.0 Power Stroke engine owners. Introduced in 2003, this V8 powertrain was used in vehicles like the ...
Diesel engines, for all their rugged usefulness, can be tremendously polluting. They produce more NOx — nitrogen oxides-based emissions – than gasoline-fed cars, as well as more particulates, aka soot ...
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