Five Power Settings For Your Powerstroke

Bowling Green, KY — Why settle for one power setting from your diesel performance programmer, when you can have five? TS Performance’s new 5X Power Loader gives you five horsepower settings and a valet mode for the Ford 6.0-liter Powerstroke. The 5X Power Loader offers you a selection of 50, 75, 100, 135, and 150 […] More »

By: | February 16, 2006


Spare Tire Mount For 1973-1979 F-Series

By Aric Waldron I was tired of having a spare tire in the bed of my 1977 F-150 so I decided to fix it. Having no attachment parts at all I began looking at LMC and NPD. No carrier (the sheet metal bracket that the tire mounts to) was available and the cost was $25 […] More »

By: | February 6, 2006


F-Series, Truck Of Texas

Dallas, Jan. 26, 2006 – From the ranch to the city, Ford F-Series pickup trucks remain kings of Texas . The Texas Auto Writers’ Association (TAWA) recently named the 2006 F-Series Super Duty “Truck of Texas.” This makes the third consecutive year that F-Series has been named the “Truck of Texas,” a feat unmatched by […] More »

By: | January 27, 2006



Explorer and Mountaineer Earn NHTSA’s Highest Crash Test Ratings

WASHINGTON, D.C., Jan. 25, 2006 – Ford Explorer and Mercury Mountaineer have earned the government’s highest rating, five stars, in the New Car Assessment Program frontal and side impact crash test for drivers and passengers. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), achieving the best available crash test rating reflects a vehicle’s ability […] More »

By: | January 25, 2006


Ford Fights Back

DEARBORN, Mich., Jan. 23, 2006 – Ford Motor Company [NYSE: F] today announced details of a comprehensive plan to restore profitability to its automotive business in North America no later than 2008. Ford will apply lessons learned from consumers and the company’s successes around the world to strengthen its Ford, Lincoln and Mercury brands and […] More »

By: | January 23, 2006


Can a Diesel Engine Really Run on Vegetable Oil?

By Erick PangerLESK WVO Conversionwww.leskwvo.com Well if you consider that Rudolph Diesel the inventor ran his first engine on vegetable oil then the answer is obvious, yes it can. But with today's modern engines and higher pressure fuel delivery systems, there are some steps to take before you just dump the oil in and go. […] More »

By: | January 23, 2006


Eliminating Serpentine Belt Noise

Serpentine belts are a great invention but unfortunately they drive everything on a modern engine which places a lot of load on them. When your belt displays any of the following: -squeals when accelerating.-chirps constantly-squeals constantly-squeals when wet or moist outside-squeals when cold-or any combination of the above. The belt must be replaced, but wait… […] More »

By: | January 12, 2006



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