Wednesday, 16 September 2015

Powerstroke

The Powerstroke engine was brought in 1994 and still are in use for Ford trucks. They include the 7.3L (not used now), 6.0, 6.4, 6.7 Scorpion, 3.2L (new in 2015). Cylinders are 90-degree V-8, The valvetrain is OHV. The power output is 210-275 horsepower, they all have single shot injection on those engines. The engine has a dry weight of 920 pounds, piston stroke of 4.18 inches, Fuel cut-off at 4200 rpm. An air-to-air inter-cooler was added to cool the charged air from the turbo for increased air density. The 7.3L had 275 hp, and 525 lb ft of torque, oil capacity was 18 quarts and the oil pan held 15 quarts. The one engine is called the Scorpion but they classify it as a Powerstroke engine.

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