Is ford bringing the 7.3 back ??
#16
I have a vendor who has a turbo Porsche and after we go out for an early morning run, usually 0330-0500, the turine housing glows bright orange. It also shoots a little flame out the tailpipe between shifts. Really neat. It's a '79 and only has 69XX miles. That's all it's for is early morning joyrides.
#17
isn't there a video of that motor in the pic---I thought I saw it a couple months back...that's a gasser, ya? Headers on a diesel? The turbo was so loud in the video it made me step back from my monitor
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#18
From what i've heard at the ford dealership that i work at is NO, the 7.3 had problems passing emmissions in states like California. The engineering put into the 6 ltr is amazing, simply put, the engine puts out too much power than it can handle, hence the reason it blows up(not literally)
#19
Originally posted by SoTexRattler
YIKES!!!
3Kracker, is that header REALLY that yellow-white hot to the eye??? or is it just because of taking a picture using a single CCD camera?
I have seen pix of homemade turbines and pulse-jets that look like they are ready to melt! But in reality, it was just the peculiarity of some single CCD imager cameras that are overly sensitive to IR, exagerating the apparent color temperatures of red-hot objects.
Still, That is HOT!!
An in-line 6!, but made of aluminum!
Who's the builder of that little beastie??? Navistar? or is that the big "secret"?
Keith
YIKES!!!
3Kracker, is that header REALLY that yellow-white hot to the eye??? or is it just because of taking a picture using a single CCD camera?
I have seen pix of homemade turbines and pulse-jets that look like they are ready to melt! But in reality, it was just the peculiarity of some single CCD imager cameras that are overly sensitive to IR, exagerating the apparent color temperatures of red-hot objects.
Still, That is HOT!!
An in-line 6!, but made of aluminum!
Who's the builder of that little beastie??? Navistar? or is that the big "secret"?
Keith
#20
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For me longevity is what sold me my truck and the 610 # of torque helped but if Ford can't produce the 6.0 that can hold up and GM using an alluminum block engine that still has yet to prove itself to me. Alluminum and diesel is not a good mix ya won't see a alluminum block in a Peterbuilt or Kenworth ya see Cummins and Detroits and Cats all "non-alluminum, and all inlines. A true diesel is NOT A V-8 it is an Inline
#23
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From: Ohio: Home of the disappointing sports teams
The Duramax is made by a company called D-max in Ohio. I crate and ship all new Duramax engine prototypes for a Japenese company Nippon Express. Its cool I see all new engines before anybody
#25
Originally posted by cincydiesel
The Duramax is made by a company called D-max in Ohio. I crate and ship all new Duramax engine prototypes for a Japenese company Nippon Express. Its cool I see all new engines before anybody
The Duramax is made by a company called D-max in Ohio. I crate and ship all new Duramax engine prototypes for a Japenese company Nippon Express. Its cool I see all new engines before anybody
Chris
#26
Originally posted by G1625S
Headers on a diesel? g
Headers on a diesel? g
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