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In a 1996 Ford F-250 : I believe the 7.3 liter turbo diesel is rated at ( 210 horsepower from the factory )
The 1996 year model 7.3L Powerstroke Turbo Diesel V8 put out 295 horsepower.
no the hilux didnt have a turbo option till around 2002 i think
Approx 11.5 quarts
Plug at the bottom of the rad you twist out.
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According to the AutoZone website : With engine oil filter change : A 1996 Ford F-350 with the 7.3 liter turbo diesel V8 engine takes : ( 13.9 U.S. quarts )
According to the AutoZone website : With engine oil filter change : A 1996 Ford F-350 , 7.3 liter Turbo Diesel engine takes : ( 13.9 U.S. quarts )
According to the AutoZone website : A 1996 Ford F-350 7.3 liter turbo diesel V8 engine takes : With engine oil filter change : ( 13.9 U.S. quarts )
In 1996, the Cummins diesel was rated at up to 215 bhp at 2600 rpm and 440 lb-ft @ 1600 rpm, ... ft. of torque at 1400 rpm and 305 horsepower at 2900 rpm
You should have no problem pulling a fith wheel with that truck. I believe they have a 9000 lb GVWR Check the owners manual.
No only if its got a 't' in it. It will be 70 BHP diesel, same as 1.6 petrol (But all Diesel engines are a "turbo" - it's how the diesel engine works." All diesel engines are not turbo charged !!! The easiest way to identify if the engine is turbo charged is to look at the exhaust manifold and see if you can see a turbo, a normally aspirated engine will have the exhaust pipe straight on to the manifold a turbo charged engine will have what look like bulges in the manifold area with a small rod and vacuum pipe (this controls the waste gate). On the 306 the easiest way to identify either way is to open the bonnet and look at the engine, if there is a unit on top of the engine that looks like the radiator this is the 'intercooler' and the engine is turbo charged if this is not present and there is a black air box then this is normally aspirated and does not have a turbo !!