When it comes to diesel-engine hierarchy, we feel it's fair to say Ford's 1994-2003 7.3L Power Stroke engine sits squarely in a middle space among all of the oil burners that have powered heavy-duty ...
Ford debuted the 7.3-liter V8, dubbed the Godzilla engine, in its heavy-duty trucks and vans in 2020. It produced 430 horsepower and 475 lb-ft of torque as a naturally-aspirated gasoline-powered crate ...
Ford’s heavy-duty lineup is defined by two very different V8s that answer the same question: how much work do you really need your truck to do, and how do you want it to feel while it does it. The 7.3 ...
The 7.3-liter Power Stroke is the measuring stick for every other Ford diesel, at least in terms of reliability. It’s so legendarily tough that even Duramax and Cummins drivers tip their Hooey hats ...
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This 2003 Ford F350 Lariat LE Crew Cab Long Bed Dually 4x4 with the legendary 7.3L Powerstroke Turbo Diesel has only 110,440 original miles. A two-owner vehicle, primarily Florida-based until 2023, it ...
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Why Detroit's 1990s trucks were better than anyone admits today
These trucks were quietly overbuilt, and the numbers finally prove it.
Ford has announced the preliminary details of the new 7.3-liter V8 engine, which will debut in the F-250 and F350 as an option, and will eventually become standard in the F-550, F-600, F-650, F-750, F ...
The first rumors in regard to the 6.8-liter V8 in the 2023 Ford F-Series Super Duty made the rounds in 2020. Back in September 2020, the Ford Motor Company and Unifor agreed to investments worth ...
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