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Ford F350 Powerstroke Diesel 4x4 - Kill Mode

This '00 Ford Was Built For Speed

By Bob Carpenter
photographer: Bob Carpenter

 2000 Ford F350 Powerstroke Diesel 4X4 Front Grill Shot

"I bought this truck in 2003 because diesel was cheaper than regular gas," Mike Dillehay told us, "That has since changed. Why? I don't know-diesel only gets refined half as much. I'm told it's a demand thing...whatever. I wanted a diesel because I've always had lifted trucks. I had a lifted '95 Bronco with a Windsor 351 and a lifted F-150. I always noticed a substantial power loss from doing that. A buddy of mine told me that I could run 37s and not lose nearly as much power with a diesel because of the difference in torque."

Mike's buddy was right. He found a great deal on an '00 F-350 and jumped on it. He expected he'd get reliability, power, good gas mileage, and good fuel prices. "Once I got it, I figured I'd get an intake, an exhaust, and a chip, as I had done previously on my other trucks. Then, I got a deal on a turbo, and then I got a deal on an aftermarket set of Swamp's single-shot injectors. Then a propane system, then NOS, then bigger injectors, and so on." Mike freely admits that he acquired "what many call PMS (powerstroke modding syndrome), then I found that to have so much power you had to build this and that to support it, so transmission, gearing, and so forth. I love my truck very much and wouldn't trade it for anything."

After Mike had gone overboard with his mods, he noticed that DHRA joined a track nearby. His buddy Gene Feldhans invited him up to the races and he was hooked. "Now I'm trying to suck every ounce of power out of this truck. I pull a wakeboard boat occasionally and motorcycles here and there, but for all intents and purposes it's built for speed. The cool thing is that I have a six-position chip with a mild tow setting, so I tow with better mpg and keep the EGT down. I have a race setting, a race-with-propane (or NOS) setting, an extreme setting, and extreme with NOS setting, and a kill position. So, any crook better be smart if he wants to steal this truck."


 2000 Ford F350 Powerstroke Diesel 4X4 Modified Power Stroke Engine
There's a lot of trickery and expensive parts under this hood. The fuel system, propane injection, NOS, and ball-bearing turbo are just the start.
 2000 Ford F350 Powerstroke Diesel 4X4 Rear Passenger Side View 2000 Ford F350 Powerstroke Diesel 4X4 Interior
While the interior is completely original, Mike added a super-nice Clarion sound system with lots of power.

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