Heavy Hauling, Hard Working Ford Power Stroke® Diesels.
Because You've Got Work To Do. Ford Power Stroke® Diesel engines are the yardstick truckers use as their standard for power and performance. After all, how many engines get their own web site? For massive torque, muscular horsepower and long-haul diesel dependability, Ford Power Stroke® engines lead the way. Massive Torque, Proven Performance. Here we specialize in working on the Ford Power Stroke® Diesels. Our Factory Trained Ford Powerstroke Experts can help you with several service repairs.
Specialty Services for Ford Diesel Trucks Include:
EGR Coolers
Oil Coolers
Head gasket Replacement
Head Studs
Turbo Replacement and Rebuild
Injectors
High-pressure Oil Pumps
Performance Chips and Tuners
Turbo & Exhaust Upgrades
Suspension Upgrades
DPF Services
Complete Rebuilds
Fuel system Upgrades & Replacements
FORD DIESEL TRUCK INFORMATION
The 7.3L Power Stroke® Diesel Engine.
We have the technicians, the training, the Ford OEM parts, and the tools to get the job done fast the first time. Trust our team to get to the heart of the problem quickly and get you fixed up and back on the road working. Our experience will make the difference and ensure you pay for only what you need done.
Power Stroke History
The Power Stroke® Diesel story began in 1982, when the Ford Motor Company made a decision that would transform their Super Duty® pickups into the most highly regarded and hottest-selling trucks in America. In pursuit of a whole new level of durability, power, torque and capabilities, Ford partnered with International Truck and Engine Corporation or ITEC (later re-named Navistar, Incorporated) to create a new standard in diesel engine technology that would help redefine the industry.
That first power plant, the 6.9L Indirect Injection (IDI) engine, featured a modest 170 HP and 315 lb-ft of torque. The truck world eagerly greeted that very first Power Stroke® diesel. Not long after, came the next generation Ford Super Duty truck with the amazing 7.3L IDI diesel engine, produced from 1988-1993.
1994 - 2003 The First Power Stroke® Turbo Diesel —The Legendary 7.3L.
In 1994, the 7.3L was reborn. This groundbreaking new power plant revolutionized the diesel truck industry, with not just the addition of an all-new turbocharger, Direct Injection (DI), and incredible new power, but the birth of the Power Stroke® name.
7.3L features included a waste-gated turbocharger, HUEI fuel injectors and an air-to-air intercooler. The 7.3L engines were an instant hit in the trucking world. Production ran non-stop through early 2003. By that time, this engine's performance and durability had made the Power Stroke® name a legend among truckers.
Diesel Power Magazine ranked the 7.3L one of the top ten diesel engines ever produced. Today, over two million 7.3L engine-equipped Ford Trucks are still in operation – more than Chevrolet, GMC, and Dodge diesels, combined. During its 9-year production run, the 7.3L was widely acknowledged as a leader in diesel engine technology.
2003 - 2007 A New 6.0L Power Stroke® Clears The Air
In 2003, the next-generation 6.0L Power Stroke® introduced Ford Truck customers to a new engine with more power and lower emissions than the 7.3L. With its variable geometry turbocharger technology, exhaust gas recirculation system and advanced, second-generation fuel injection system, the new 6.0L was a groundbreaking engineering breakthrough.
The result was a major increase in horsepower and torque (325 HP and 570 lb-ft), even with a drastic reduction in engine displacement. This was the first engine design driven by emissions requirements.
2007 - 2010 Clean, Quiet And In Command — The 6.4L Arrives.
The Power Stroke® legend reached new heights in 2007, with the launch of a new 6.4L diesel. This engine's cutting-edge technology and reduced emissions pumped out an amazing 350 HP @ 3000 RPM with a peak torque output of 650 lb-ft at just 2000 RPM.
Developed through more than 10 million miles of torturous durability testing, the 6.4L proved to be the quietest and cleanest Power Stroke® engine to date. Its twin turbochargers and high-pressure, common-rail fuel injection with piezoelectric fuel injectors also helped Ford Super Duty trucks meet the stringent 2007 diesel emissions requirements.
2011 The New, 2011 6.7L Power Stroke® Engine Arrives.
Ford Power Stroke® diesel engine technology has come a long way over the last three decades, but the party is far from over. For the 2011 model year, Ford is introducing an all-new, built-from-scratch, state-of-the-art 6.7L Power Stroke® diesel – and it's the most advanced diesel Ford has ever built.
Lighter, more powerful and more fuel efficient (as well as B20 fuel compatible), this engine, built in Ford's Chihuahua, Mexico engine plant, takes diesel engineering to an entirely new level. New features include "Instant Start" glow plugs for quicker starts in even the coldest weather; a new, lightweight compacted graphite iron engine block (160 lbs. lighter than the current 6.4L); aluminum cylinder heads (a Power Stroke® first); and piston-cooling jets for longer engine life.