6.9L IDI Ford Diesel:
International began development of the 6.9 L in 1978. It was not until 1983 that Ford offered the 6.9 Diesel option in its 3/4 & 1-ton trucks. The 6.9 L displaced 420 cubic inches, features indirect injection (IDI), and had no turbocharger. Horsepower & torque ratings peaked in 1986, producing 170 horsepower @ 3,300 RPM & 315 lb-ft. @ 1,400 RPM. The 6.9 was known for being simple in design & making great power at a low RPM (peak torque @ 1,400 RPM from a V-8 diesel). Though the performance of the 6.9 is far from today’s standards, it was a solid performer of its time and has a history of reliability & dependability.
- The 6.9 was bored out to 7.3 L in 1987, eliminating it from the engine line-up in 1988.
- The 7.3 L & 6.9 L are almost completely identical in design, except that the bore of the 7.3 L was increased to 4.11 inches.
- The heart of the injection system on the 6.9 L was a Stanadyne DB2 rotary injection pump.
- By the time the 6.9 L reached production, engineers had tested the design for a combined 52,000 hours, and racked up 815,000 miles worth of field testing.
Applications:
- Ford Pickup 83-87
- Ford Van 84-87
- Commercial Applications
- Custom Applications
Manufacturer: | International Harvester |
Production Years: | 1983-1987 (for Ford Trucks) |
Applications: | Ford F250, F350 |
Configuration: | V-8 |
Block/Head Material: | Cast-iron/Cast-iron |
Displacement: | 420 cubic inches, 6.9 Liters |
Compression: | 20.7:1 (1983) 21.5:1 (1984+) |
Bore: | 4.00 inches |
Stroke: | 4.18 inches |
Injection: | indirect injection (IDI), Stanadyne rotary pump |
Aspiration: | naturally aspirated, non-turbo |
Weight: | 860 lbs. (approx) |
Peak Horsepower: | 170 HP @ 3,300 RPM |
Peak Torque: | 338 lb-ft. @ 1,400 RPM |
Reputation: | Reliable, durable, powerful for time period |
7.3L IDI Ford Diesel:
By increasing the bore of the 6.9 L to 4.11 inches, the 7.3 L IDI was born. It replaced the 6.9 L in 1988. Like its predeccesor, the 7.3 L was naturally aspirated, indirect injected. In 1993, a turbocharged version of the IDI was introduced, but short-lived since the IDI was replaced mid-1994 by the 7.3 L Power Stroke. The 7.3 L Power Stroke was turbocharged, direct injected, and featured computer controlled engine & injection management.
- Though the 7.3 L IDI and 7.3 L DI Power Stroke share the same displacement, the engines are ultimately very different:
7.3 L IDI 7.3 L DI Power Stroke Displacement: 444 ci, 7.3 L 444 ci, 7.3 L Compression: 21.5:1 17.5:1 Aspiration: non-turbo, turbocharged in 1993 Turbocharged Injection: Stanadyne rotary injection pump, indirect injection HEUI injection system, high pressure oil pump, direct injection Peak Horsepower: 185 hp @ 3,000 RPM
190 w/turbo275 hp @2,800 RPM Peak Torque: 360 lb-ft @ 1,400 RPM
388 w/turbo525 lb-ft @ 1,600 RPM
- Ford introduced the turbochared 7.3 IDI in 1993 to stay competitive with GM’s turbocharged 6.5 L & Dodge’s turbocharged 5.9 L diesel powerplants.
- The 7.3 L IDI had very respectable performance for being a naturally aspirated diesel engine.
- Ford’s 6.9 L & 7.3 L IDI diesels proved extremely reliable powerplants during their 12 years of production, setting high standards for future designs by all manufacturers.
- Though a stock 7.3 L IDI seems lacking in performance, rumors exist of one enthusiast pumping 1,200 horsepower out of his IDI, using extensive modifications, proving the overall capability of these trucks.
- Aftermarket solutions have long existed that can transform a non-turbo IDI into a turbocharged, intercooled truck, boosting performance dramatically.
Applications:
- Ford Pickup 88-94
- Ford Van 88-94
- Ford Pickup 93-94 Factory Turbo
- Commercial Applications
- Custom Applications
Manufacturer: | International |
Production Years: | 1988-1994 |
Applications: | Ford F250, F350 |
Configuration: | V-8 |
Block/Head Material: | Cast-iron/Cast-iron |
Displacement: | 444 cubic inches, 7.3 Liters |
Compression: | 21.5:1 |
Bore: | 4.11 inches |
Stroke: | 4.18 inches |
Injection: | indirect injection (IDI) |
Aspiration: | naturally aspirated, non-turbo (turbo version 1993-1994) |
Weight: | 920 lbs (approx) |
Peak Horsepower: | 185 HP @ 3,000 RPM (190 w/ turbo) |
Peak Torque: | 360 lb-ft. @ 1,400 RPM (388 w/ turbo) |
Reputation: | Reliable, later became 7.3 Power Stroke |
IDI Diesel Engine Timeline:
Year | Significant Changes/Notes |
1983 | 6.9 L IDI introduced |
1984 | 6.9 L compression increased to 21.5:1 |
1985 | |
1986 | 6.9 L power ouput increased to 170 hp & 315 lb-ft torque |
1987 | 6.9 L bore increased to 4.11 inches, increasing displacement to 7.3 L (444 ci) |
1988 | 7.3 L IDI replaces 6.9 L |
1989 | |
1990 | |
1991 | |
1992 | 7.3 L IDI output increased to 185 hp & 360 lb-ft. torque |
1993 | 7.3 L IDI recieves turbocharger |
1994 | 7.3 L IDI replaced by 7.3 L Power Stroke mid-year |