Diesel engines need two things to make power: air and fuel. We know that's grossly oversimplified, but it's true. If you increase the engine's ability to ingest air, you can add more fuel and thus ...
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The diesel that saved Ford—how the 6.7L Power Stroke changed heavy-duty trucks forever
Ford’s 6.4L and 6.7L Power Stroke turbo diesel engines represent two very different eras in the brand’s heavy-duty legacy.
The idea behind the Big Bang testing was pretty simple. We wanted to illustrate how much power the stock LS internals could withstand before we discovered the breaking point. Just because an engine ...
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