- Next-generation F-Series Super Duty features new
Ford-designed, Ford-engineered and Ford-built 6.7-liter Power Stroke®
V-8 turbocharged diesel and 6.2-liter V-8 gasoline engines that deliver
significantly improved torque and horsepower as well as class-leading
fuel economy, enabling best-in-class towing and payload
- Diesel and gas engines have flexible fueling options – diesel engine can accommodate up to B20 and gas engine can run on E85
- The
new 6R140 heavy-duty TorqShift® six-speed automatic transmission
specifically is designed to handle the increased torque produced by the
new diesel engine and the higher rpm of the new gasoline engine with
full SelectShift™ capability; new transmission also is available with
segment-exclusive Live Drive Power Take Off (PTO) for diesels
- An
EcoBoost™ engine specially engineered and optimized for truck
applications joins the lineup for the award-winning Ford F-150 in late
2010
DALLAS, Sept. 24, 2009 – Leadership demands continuous improvement.
When it comes to Ford F-Series powertrains, continuous improvement has
been a constant across several dimensions. Fuel economy. Torque.
Horsepower. Durability. Reliability. Flexible fueling options.
All those attributes are available and apparent across all F-Series
truck lines, ready for customers to do their jobs with the best
combination of capability and fuel economy. The next-generation Super
Duty, available in 2010, features all-new diesel and gasoline engines
and a new TorqShift® six-speed automatic transmission, enabling
best-in-class towing and payload.
“All of our customers, especially our truck customers, demand
solutions – not compromises,” said Barb Samardzich, Ford vice
president, Global Powertrain Engineering. “They’re unwilling to
sacrifice fuel economy for capability or trade off durability for
flexible fueling. Our lineup of truck powertrains will provide the
power, fuel economy and flexibility they need.”
Built Ford Tough testing for durability
The new engines and transmission are proved out by Ford’s intensive
development and testing protocol. First, extensive CAD (computer-aided
design) and CAE (computer-aided engineering) work is completed to
identify any potential challenges before hardware is created, which not
only is time efficient, it also helps ensure quality at the outset.
In keeping with F-Series Built Ford Tough heritage, components are
tested in the laboratory with a regimen designed to exceed what even
the harshest user might dish out. Engines and transmissions literally
run continuously for several hundred hours. Finally, a battery of
in-vehicle, real-world tests validates the work done in laboratories.
The next-generation Super Duty arrives with two all-new
technologically advanced engines: the 6.7-liter Power Stroke V-8
turbocharged diesel and the 6.2-liter gasoline V-8. The Ford-engineered
diesel engine utilizes inboard exhaust architecture, an
automotive-industry first for a modern production diesel engine. The
exhaust manifolds reside in the valley of the engine instead of
outboard, while the intake is outboard of the engine. The cylinder
heads essentially are flipped around in comparison with previous V-8
engine architecture.
This unique layout combines the best of proven technology with new,
patented approaches backed by an extensive testing regimen to assure
customer satisfaction. The 6.7-liter Power Stroke V-8 turbocharged
diesel engine will deliver significant improvement in torque and
horsepower as well as class-leading fuel economy, further strengthening
Super Duty’s best-in-class towing and payload capabilities.
Key features of the new 6.7-liter Power Stroke V-8 turbocharged diesel engine
- Compacted graphite iron engine block
- Aluminum cylinder heads
- Turbocharger with dual-sided compressor wheel that works in a single housing uniquely center-mounted on the engine block
- Unique inboard exhaust and outboard intake architecture
- High-pressure fuel system – new Bosch 29,000-psi common-rail fuel-injection system
- Biodiesel compatible up to B20
Key features of the new 6.2-liter V-8 gasoline engine
- Increased torque, horsepower and fuel economy
- Cast-iron engine block and four-bolt main bearing caps, with cross bolts, for durability
- Aluminum cylinder heads, with two valves per cylinder, and two spark plugs per cylinder
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