u can get get an exaust an a racing cam for racing or a hauling cam for it. it also depends what type of tranny u got. if it doesnt pull good put lower gears in it, if ur racing put higher gears,,,,,also is it a 351 windsor or clevland or modified?
There is no such thing as a 2001 f250 351 Windsor. I believe the last year of the 351 overhead valve motor was 1996.
Yes
The only 351 that ford offered in the F250 was the Windsor. The 351 windsor was put in the ford trucks from 1983 to 1986.
The egr valve on the 351 engine is located on the left side of the throttle body on the top of the engine.
( .044 inch ) according to motorcraft.com
26.4 pints or 11.2 litres
I assume that's the 351 Windsor that has the thermostat mounted vertically in the end of the intake manifold ( The 351 modified and the Cleveland versions have the thermostat mounted horizontally into the engine block )
35-40 Psi @2000 rpm.
351 isn't a big block. As for an answer to your question, depends on which inline six... tractor-trailer engines are inline six engines... If you're comparing the 300 Ford I6 to the Ford 351, the 351 has more power, hands down.
49 ci more horse power.
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The Ford F250 is a 3/4 ton truck and the F150 is a 1/2 ton truck. The main purpose for these differences, is pointing out the towing capabilities for each truck. The major difference between the F150 and F250 is size and power. The F250 has a more powerful drivetrain and can tow and haul more cargo.