Learning About The History Of The Ford Power Stroke Diesel - History Lesson
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The 6.0L Power Stroke used a large single turbo with a variable nozzle that was driven by both banks of the 90-degree V-8. As shown here, the intensive use of aluminum reduced engine noise drastically and allowed the engineers more flexibility in manufacturing. Despite using the lightweight alloy, the engine now weighed 970 pounds, while the previous iron engines were a tick over 800 pounds. View Related Article
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