2003 Ford F 250 Super Duty Engine

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  • 2003 Ford f 250 Super Duty Engine
  • Manufacturer: Ford
  • Condition:- Used & Remanufactured
  • Model: XL, XLT, Lariat, Super Duty
  • Generation:10th Generation
  • Year:2003
  • Price:$3500–$10000
  • Warranty:-Up to 6 Months
  • Conditions & Options: 5.4L V8, 6.8L V10, 7.3L Power Stroke Diesel
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The 2003 Ford F-250 Super Duty engine lineup offered powerful, reliable options for heavy-duty use and towing. The base 2003 Ford f 250 Super Duty Engine 5.4L V8 put out 260 horsepower and provided acceptable torque and economy for light hauling and everyday use. A 6.8L V10 produced 310 horsepower, and for tough jobs with more torque than you can shake a nut out of it, it was the perfect car to haul around bulky gear and work in the dirt. The 7.3L Power Stroke Diesel was a powerful fuel choice for serious hauling and solid service.

In 2003, Ford introduced the 6.0L Power Stroke Diesel, a new engine that produces 325 horsepower and more torque for better towing capacity. Combining cutting-edge technology such as a variable geometry turbocharger, it offered a bit more sensitivity and efficiency than the previous version.

The  Ford F-250 Super Duty was offered in several different models that could be tailored to suit any driver. Whether you picked the trusted 5.4L V8, the strong 6.8L V10, or one of the strong diesel engines — the proven 7.3L Power Stroke Diesel or the modern 6.0L — this truck offered the power and versatility needed to tackle anything. Solid and durable, the 03 Ford F-250 Super Duty was still a popular option for both professionals and enthusiasts.

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body-style

Engine

Model

XL, XLT, Lariat, Super Duty

brands

Ford

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