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New Ford Power Stroke Diesel Engine meets new emissions standards

October 23rd, 2009
The new Ford 6.7-liter Power Stroke V-8 turbocharged diesel engines will employ an after treatment system to help comply with 2010 federal regulations to reduce nitrogen oxide levels in diesel emissions by more than 80 percent compared with the previous standards. The Ford after treatment system is a three-stage process; a key component is the [...]
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New Ford Diesel Engines: Redesigned for Reliability..

October 17th, 2009
All-new design to be added to our long list of engines for sale as soon as we can get our hands on them. One of the obvious visual differences in the new 6.7-liter Power Stroke V-8 turbocharged diesel engine and the earlier 6.oL engine is the layout of the pipes. The exhaust manifolds, for example, reside [...]
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New Ford Powerstroke Diesel Engines Coming Soon..

October 16th, 2009
Rugged block and proven components help make ‘engines’ of the future a very interesting proposition to look forward to. The new found capability and reliability in the new 6.7-liter diesel engines starts with the engine block. As mentioned in the last post The new Ford Power Stroke’s block is made from compacted graphite iron (CGI), which [...]
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Ford Diesel Engine: All-new 6.7-liter Power Stroke V-8 turbocharged diesel engine

October 16th, 2009
A new era in Ford diesel engine technology arrives with the Ford-engineered, Ford-tested and Ford-manufactured 6.7-liter Power Stroke V-8 turbocharged diesel engine. No more International Engines. The next-generation Ford F-Series Super Duty truck, the new engines are supposed to deliver big time improvements in torque and horsepower as well as leading fuel economy figures, while adding [...]
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Antifreeze/Coolant For Diesel Engines – Your Engine’s Other Lifeblood

October 14th, 2009
When I lived in Wyoming for a winter, I found out more about anti-freeze in a few hours than I would have learned in a lifetime. Not having lived in 60 degrees below zero weather, why would I know? I needed to learn a little more about antifreeze. Something that could protect us in lower [...]
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Diesel Engines: What is Biodiesel Fuel?

September 30th, 2009
Biodiesel is an alternative fuel formulated exclusively for diesel engines; it’s made from vegetable oils or animal fats. Biodiesel can be mixed with petroleum diesel in any percentage, from 1 to 99, which is represented by a number following a B. For example, B5 is 5 percent biodiesel with 95 percent petroleum, B20 is 20 percent [...]
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Ford Diesel Engines: 6.7L Power Stroke puts out 400 HP…

September 30th, 2009
From the sound of things, it seems that the ongoing power war amongst America’s many fullsize pickup trucks will continue unabated for at least the next few years. To wit, the next Power Stroke diesel engines from Ford that we’ve recently heard so much about is reportedly going to be quite a powerhouse. According to [...]
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Honda’s Diesel-Powered Accord matches Hybrids..

September 10th, 2009
Not so long ago everybody wanted to own a hybrid vehicle because of its claimed benefits like better fuel economy and lower emission of harmful gases. But surprisingly the new results of the J.D. Power survey reveal that many car owners now have a distinct interest in diesel cars over hybrids. Sales of hybrids are holding [...]
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Diesel Motors: Recall, 2003 Ford F350 King Ranch with a 6.0l …CP

August 24th, 2009
One of the most common of many complaints, and in this case Factory Recalls on the 6.0 L Ford Diesel engine: NHTSA Action Number: EA06012 Recall Campaign Number:07V553000 Subject: Engine stalling Component: Engine And Engine Cooling Summary: In a December 3, 2007 letter, Ford advised NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) that it will conduct a safety recall to replace [...]
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Diesel Engines: Fuel cocktail, Gas and Diesel mix…

August 10th, 2009
I just read the article about the new diesel engines technology mixing gasoline and diesel into a diesel engine. This system increases the thermal efficiency by 20% but reduces the temperature in the combustion chamber by 40% creating less unburned fuel out the tail pipe. The mix would be computer controlled and since there would be [...]
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