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What are some Ford truck engines?

Ford has used a wide variety of engines in its trucks over the years. Here are some notable examples, categorized for clarity:

Current (as of late 2023):

* Gasoline:

* 2.7L EcoBoost V6: A twin-turbocharged V6 offering a balance of power and efficiency.

* 3.5L EcoBoost V6: A powerful twin-turbocharged V6, often available in higher trim levels. This engine comes in various power tunes depending on the truck model and year.

* 5.0L Coyote V8: A naturally aspirated V8 known for its robust power and relatively simple design. Also often comes in different power tunes.

* 7.3L V8: A powerful gasoline V8 option primarily in heavy-duty trucks.

* Diesel:

* 3.0L Power Stroke V6: A turbocharged diesel V6 offering good fuel economy for its power output.

* 6.7L Power Stroke V8: A powerful turbocharged diesel V8 for heavy-duty trucks.

Older, but still commonly found engines:

* 4.6L V8: A naturally aspirated V8 found in older trucks.

* 5.4L V8: A naturally aspirated V8, also found in older trucks, sometimes supercharged (Triton engine).

* 6.0L Power Stroke V8: An older diesel V8 known for some reliability issues in early years.

* 6.4L V8: A naturally aspirated V8, primarily in heavy duty trucks.

This list isn't exhaustive, as Ford has offered many other engine options over the decades, including various iterations and variations of the engines listed above. The specific engine available depends heavily on the model year, trim level, and truck series (F-150, F-250, F-350, etc.). It's always best to check the specific specifications for a particular Ford truck.