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: Features a robust cast-iron block and cylinder heads, designed for high-stress towing and longevity. Key Technical Specifications Engine Configuration 90° V8, 16-valve Displacement 444 cubic inches (7.3 liters) Valvetrain Overhead valve (OHV), pushrod-actuated Turbocharging Single Garrett turbocharger (Intercooled after 1999) Fuel System HEUI direct injection Common Issues and Maintenance
: Essential for the HEUI system; leaks or internal wear will directly impact engine performance. : Features a robust cast-iron block and cylinder
Experts typically consider the as the peak for this engine, as they benefited from factory intercooling and electrical lift pumps. Late-model engines (2001–2003) occasionally used PMRs (Powdered Metal Rods) , which are considered slightly less desirable for high-horsepower performance modifications than the earlier forged steel rods. 1994-1997 Ford 7.3L Powerstroke Buyer's Guide - XDP : Can come loose or burn out, leading to misfires
: Because it uses oil to actuate injectors, maintaining fresh oil with the correct viscosity is critical for performance and fuel economy. Buyer's Recommendations often reaching over 400
: A common failure point that can cause the engine to stall or not start.
: Can come loose or burn out, leading to misfires.
Produced between 1994.5 and 2003, the 7.3L Powerstroke is widely regarded as one of the most durable diesel engines ever built, often reaching over 400,000 miles with proper care.