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The first 7.3 L engines were available as an option for International S-series trucks & school buses. For 1988, it became the sole available IDI engine and was now offered in Ford trucks. For 1993, Ford made available a turbocharged variant of the 7.3 L featuring an internally wastegated AR.82 Garrett T3 series turbo. The system was tuned to ...
In line with the IDI diesel, the Power Stroke was offered in three-quarter-ton and larger versions of the Ford F-Series and Econoline product ranges. The Power Stroke is an electronically controlled, direct injection engine with a 4.11 in × 4.18 in (104.4 mm × 106.2 mm) bore and stroke creating a displacement of 444 cu in (7.3 L).
The T444E was manufactured from 1994 to 2003, replacing the 7.3L IDI V8 designed by International Harvester. As a result of its inability to meet California noise regulations, the T444E was discontinued midway through the 2003 model year , replaced by the all-new 6.0L VT365 .
IDI (International/Ford) V8 420 cubic inches (6.9 L) 444 cubic inches (7.3 L) Indirect injection: 1983-1987 (6.9L) 1988-1994 (7.3L) T444E Original Ford PowerStroke: V8 444 cubic inches (7.3 L) Direct injection 1994-2004 VT 2nd-generation Ford PowerStroke: VT275-V6; VT365-V8; 275 cubic inches (4.5 L) 365 cubic inches (6.0 L) Direct injection ...
1988–1993—7.3 L IDI; 1993–1994.5—7.3 L IDI with Turbo; ... Specs on Ford overhead valve V8 engines This page was last edited on 3 December 2024, at 02 ...
The first version was the 7.3L IDI (Indirect Injected) V8 (1992–1993.5), which was produced by International Harvester. From 1993.5–1994.5, a turbocharged 7.3L IDI V8 with stronger internals was offered as emissions, power, and torque demands were increasing.
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From 1989 to 1994, International offered two versions of its conventional school bus chassis (as it had with the S series). The 3700 was the lighter-GVWR model of the lineup, derived from the International 4600. Only produced with the 7.3L IDI V8 engine, the 3700 was offered with hydraulic brakes.