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Old Sat, August 15th, 2009, 08:33 PM
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Okay, so we won't blow smoke up your behind, but how about out your tailpipe? (Sorry... I couldn't resist.)

The manual transmission trucks have always had a higher power output rating than the automatics because Ford felt the ZF6 could handle the power and wanted to prevent automatic transmission failures to a minimum.

To answer your question quite simply, the manuals have some moderate tuning changes to make more power in the RPM range in which the engines are rated:

A/T - 250 HP @ 2600 RPM, 505 Ft./Lbs. @ 1600 RPM
M/T - 275 HP @ 2800 RPM, 525 Ft./Lbs. @ 1600 RPM

Two significant changes are:

Mass Fuel Limit vs. RPM

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Start of Injection (Main)

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As you can see, Ford specifically modified these table to achieve another 25 HP out of the engine in the higher RPM range. They raised the Fuel Limit on the M/T trucks and also added about 3º of timing starting at about 2600 RPM.

Ford didn't do anything special really... just did what the chip manufacturers had been doing already.

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