ShinerBock
Feb 27, 2019Explorer
7.3L VS. 6.7L PSD
This outta make for an interesting discussion. Which one do you think is better and why?
7.3L VS. 6.7L: WHICH POWER STROKE IS REALLY BETTER?
7.3L VS. 6.7L: WHICH POWER STROKE IS REALLY BETTER?
blofgren wrote:ShinerBock wrote:
I would pick a bulletproofed 550 rwhp 6.0L over a 6.7L or 7.3L any day of the week and twice on Sunday. In stock form, that is a different story. Once you fix the clamping issue on the top end(head studs) and remove the problematic EGR, the bottom end of the 6.0L is proven to handle more power than both of these engines.
The 6.0L has several problems that cannot be solved with “bulletproofing” such as not enough head bolts per cylinder which can result in failed head gaskets even when studded, a POS bedplate that is prone to leaking oil that requires pulling the engine to repair, and “snowflake” injectors that seem to fail when someone walks by the truck with an ice cream cone. There are several more issues that I won’t bore everyone with the details. I’ve been there owning one, have dealt with many others at my work that were all POS sooner or later and would not wish one on anybody (or almost anybody)! :B
Sorry but the 7.3L was and is light years ahead of the 6.0L.
ShinerBock wrote:
I would pick a bulletproofed 550 rwhp 6.0L over a 6.7L or 7.3L any day of the week and twice on Sunday. In stock form, that is a different story. Once you fix the clamping issue on the top end(head studs) and remove the problematic EGR, the bottom end of the 6.0L is proven to handle more power than both of these engines.
Bionic Man wrote:
Sorry, but I don't think there is any comparison.
The 6.7 is a better engine and a better total package.
I can't imagine a circumstance where I would be buying a 7.3 (or a 5.9 for that matter) in current times.
Grit dog wrote:
^ This. The 6.0 was a great engine that got kicked out the front door to go to work effectively only half dressed, with a gluten allergy and a lunch pail full of Wonder Bread. Lol.
ShinerBock wrote:
This would be a tough one. In stock form or with mild tuning, I would have to say the 6.7L. Modified I would have to say the a 99-00 7.3L. Most of what was added to the 6.7L like VGT, common rail, and so on was for emissions. A modified 7.3L can easily make a reliable 500 at the wheels with an S400 and a few other goodies.
If we are talking all modified PSD's then I would go with a bulletproofed 6.0L, but that is not one of the choices here.