Heavy-duty pickup truck owners depend on their vehicles to work as hard as they do. Whether it’s business owners looking to boost their bottom line or recreational enthusiasts looking to create lasting memories, the Ford Power Stroke Diesel family of engines continues to set the benchmark for their class. More powerful, more efficient, and more capable than ever before - today’s Ford Super Duty can be equipped with the dynamic 6.7L Power Stroke V8 Turbo Diesel, available in two distinct variants to suit the needs of your occupation or passion. Sarchione Ford of Alliance has assembled this helpful reference guide that covers the key features and benefits that come from driving a Ford Super Duty equipped with the legendary Power Stroke Diesel engine.
Horsepower: 475
Torque: 1,050 lb-ft
This proven engine is engineered with a 36,000-PSI fuel injection system, giving it the ability to atomize fuel up to 8 times per combustion cycle for maximum efficiency. Other highlights include a durable engine block, cylinder heads, connecting rods, bearings, and forged-steel pistons. For improved throttle response, this engine is also equipped with an electric-actuated variable-geometry turbocharger. No matter if you intend to use your truck for work or play, you can count on the proven 6.7L Power Stroke V8 Turbo Diesel to help you get the job done.
Horsepower: 500
Torque: 1,200 lb-ft
From its unmistakable sound to its muscular power, the High-Output version of the 6.7L Power Stroke V8 Turbo Diesel takes capability to astounding new heights. In fact, this available diesel engine provides a class-leading 500 horsepower and 1,200 lb-ft of torque, making this the most powerful Ford Super Duty ever produced. Giving you the confidence to tow or haul your largest equipment, today’s Super Duty has never been more capable.
Providing enhanced control, the 6.7L Power Stroke® Turbo Diesel engine features a driver-engaged engine-exhaust brake to help slow the immense power of the Super Duty when trailering. Especially when traveling downhill, the engine brake reduces the need to apply brake pedal pressure while simultaneously reducing brake fade and brake line wear. The system includes three dedicated settings: On, Off, and Auto. Selecting Auto mode means that engine braking with be modulated as necessary to help maintain a preset speed based on your use of the accelerator and brake pedal.
Diesels in particular can sometimes struggle to generate enough heat for the engine to automatically burn off soot found in the diesel particulate filter, especially in situations involving long idling. Fortunately, the available Operator-Commanded Regeneration with Active Inhibit provides the perfect solution to this dilemma. At the touch of a button, the driver can raise the exhaust temperature to burn off excess soot in an effort to revert the exhaust temperature to normal levels. There’s even an active inhibit feature that can delay the regeneration process when the truck is sitting above combustible materials like grass or dry leaves. This innovative feature is great for both personal and commercial applications.
Development began in 1982 to transform the Ford Super Duty into the most capable heavy-duty pickup truck in America. The first diesel engine for this generation was the Indirect Injection (IDI) engine that delivered a modest 170 horsepower and 315 lb-ft of torque. Eventually, this evolved into the venerable 7.3L IDI diesel engine that was built from 1988-1993.
In 1994, the IDI was reborn into the 7.3L. Debuting with the Power Stroke name for the first time, the 7.3L featured a revised turbocharged and direct injection. This engine revolutionized the heavy-duty truck segment with production running through early 2003. For 9 years, the 7.3L earned praise and recognition from critics all across the industry.
In 2003, the 6.0L Power Stroke diesel made its debut with variable geometry turbocharger technology, exhaust gas recirculation system, and second-generation fuel injection system.
The arrival of the 6.4L diesel combined twin turbochargers with high-pressure common rail fuel injection, boosting both power and efficiency. This generation marked another stepping stone in the evolution of the Power Stroke diesel family.
Backed with the confidence of over three decades of engineering and excellence, the 6.7L Power Stroke was launched in 2011. Lighter, more powerful, and more efficient than ever before - today’s Power Stroke diesel continues to set the industry standard for heavy-duty performance.
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