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  • dstud2000
    Demon Slayer

    • Aug 2007
    • 491

    #1

    Ford 3.0 V6 Powerstroke

    So just brought home my new F150 this past weekend. It has the baby diesel 3.0 V6 in it. Anyone here have any experience with these baby diesels?




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  • knownothingmags
    RKM 3D Designs

    • Apr 2010
    • 4810

    #2
    i have zero,
    but please let me know how you like it.
    whats the power and torque on this?
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    • luke
      lukescustoms.com

      • Jan 2001
      • 8211

      #3
      I didn't know Ford made little diesel engine's like that, I'll have to do some research on them.

      My old '71 beater and daily driver
      (68 F100 project under the cover, previous daily driver for about 20 years)
      F100 Old Beater.JPG

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      • dstud2000
        Demon Slayer

        • Aug 2007
        • 491

        #4
        Originally posted by knownothingmags
        i have zero,
        but please let me know how you like it.
        whats the power and torque on this?
        250 hp and 440 ft/lbs.


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        • luke
          lukescustoms.com

          • Jan 2001
          • 8211

          #5
          What is the expected lifetime on those?

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          • dstud2000
            Demon Slayer

            • Aug 2007
            • 491

            #6
            Originally posted by luke
            I didn't know Ford made little diesel engine's like that, I'll have to do some research on them.

            My old '71 beater and daily driver
            (68 F100 project under the cover, previous daily driver for about 20 years)
            [ATTACH=CONFIG]102141[/ATTACH]
            I think my dad had one similar to to that 71, I just barely remember it.


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            • dstud2000
              Demon Slayer

              • Aug 2007
              • 491

              #7
              Originally posted by luke
              What is the expected lifetime on those?

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              • Nobody
                Nobody's Perfect
                • Oct 2001
                • 3384

                #8
                Been saying for years that if Ford put a small diesel into the F150, it would double the sales.

                The engine might be an international, since the 6.0 PowerStroke Diesels was from International, but Ford since parted ways with them. So it could be a internally developed diesel, or even from Ford Europe or their trucking lines, but changed to meet emissions for a passenger vehicle.

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                • dstud2000
                  Demon Slayer

                  • Aug 2007
                  • 491

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Nobody
                  Been saying for years that if Ford put a small diesel into the F150, it would double the sales.

                  The engine might be an international, since the 6.0 PowerStroke Diesels was from International, but Ford since parted ways with them. So it could be a internally developed diesel, or even from Ford Europe or their trucking lines, but changed to meet emissions for a passenger vehicle.

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                  • vintage
                    Registered User

                    • Aug 2013
                    • 1787

                    #10
                    i will stick to my 5.0 V8.

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                    • dstud2000
                      Demon Slayer

                      • Aug 2007
                      • 491

                      #11
                      Originally posted by vintage
                      i will stick to my 5.0 V8.

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                      • luke
                        lukescustoms.com

                        • Jan 2001
                        • 8211

                        #12
                        dstud2000, sounds like you weren't to impressed with the Coyote 5.0? I've never driven anything with one, but I've been running 289,302&351's for almost 40 years, the new 5.0 always seemed like the Holy Grail for 302's(?) That said my OLD worn out 390fe was ridiculously fun to drive, makes the 302 feel silly. lol

                        "5.0 Coyote
                        360-460 HP
                        380-420 ft-lb torque

                        In 2018, ford switched from the more traditional cast iron sleeves in the block to the Plasma Wire Arc Transfer cylinder liner technology. This increased the bore diameter from 92.2 to 93.0 mm (3.63 to 3.66 in) and brought total displacement up from 4,951 to 5,035 cc (302 to 307 cu in). The Gen 3 Coyote engine features dual-fuel, high-pressure direct injection with low-pressure port fuel injection and an increased compression ratio of 12.0:1. These changes are relevant to both the Mustang GT and F150 with 5.0 V8s.

                        For the 2018 Mustang GT, the Gen3 5.0 engine also was equipped with new camshafts, enlarged intake and exhaust valves, and revised intake manifold, that moved redline to 7,500 rpm."

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                        • dstud2000
                          Demon Slayer

                          • Aug 2007
                          • 491

                          #13
                          Originally posted by luke
                          dstud2000, sounds like you weren't to impressed with the Coyote 5.0? I've never driven anything with one, but I've been running 289,302&351's for almost 40 years, the new 5.0 always seemed like the Holy Grail for 302's(?)

                          "5.0 Coyote
                          360-460 HP
                          380-420 ft-lb torque

                          In 2018, ford switched from the more traditional cast iron sleeves in the block to the Plasma Wire Arc Transfer cylinder liner technology. This increased the bore diameter from 92.2 to 93.0 mm (3.63 to 3.66 in) and brought total displacement up from 4,951 to 5,035 cc (302 to 307 cu in). The Gen 3 Coyote engine features dual-fuel, high-pressure direct injection with low-pressure port fuel injection and an increased compression ratio of 12.0:1. These changes are relevant to both the Mustang GT and F150 with 5.0 V8s.

                          For the 2018 Mustang GT, the Gen3 5.0 engine also was equipped with new camshafts, enlarged intake and exhaust valves, and revised intake manifold, that moved redline to 7,500 rpm."

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                          • dstud2000
                            Demon Slayer

                            • Aug 2007
                            • 491

                            #14
                            As far as the f150 goes, any of the EcoBoost motors, the 5.0, or the 3.0 would be welcome under the hood of my truck. but since I am buying this time instead of leasing I went for the truck that was basically everything I wanted and like I said earlier I have been wanting a diesel option but just could never justify the superduty with a diesel for what I use my truck for.


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                            • luke
                              lukescustoms.com

                              • Jan 2001
                              • 8211

                              #15
                              Thanks for the insight, just what I was fishing for.

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