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 ...
Although Ford replaced the 7.3-liter Power Stroke with its 6.0-liter successor in 2003, the reception was less than stellar, shall we say. Depending on who you ask, the 6.0-liter diesel is either a ...
The life of a race car can be rough as it's always in danger of going beyond its limits, just as Cole Powelson found out in his 2015 run up Pikes Peak in "Frank the Tank," the 2010 Lyfe Motorsport ...
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 ...
Since its introduction in 2003, the Ford 6.0 Power Stroke diesel engine has received a somewhat mixed response from drivers. Though the engine was built with advanced performance technology to keep ...
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