powerstrokes are awesome. IDI's are awesome-er lol
ive bought both my 87 and 2001 with engine problems.
th biggest factor is how much cash you want to throw at it.
hows your patience? i am in the process of installing a 97 powerstroke in a
63 ranchero, its going to be a BIG project. i opted to run everything off of a 97 on this project
including the gauge cluster. if youre going to do this swap, be prepared for headaches and rearend pain.
heres the cash i spent on both my trucks.
this is to just get it to daily driver status minus tires.
keep in mind i aquired both vehicles for free,
my 87 IDI, came with a 6.9 that had low oil pressure and a 4 speed.
i spent
600 on a 7.3 IDIT,
750 on a clutch,
250 on a ZF5,
250 on front end components.
100 on 4" exhaust
400 on other stuff like radiator etc.
total 2350$
and that was for a complete engine swap! i found a 2000 PSD long block for my next project for 3900 with 48k miles, but i went another way.
my 2001 came to me with blown headgaskets
i paid:
600 for heads
300 for new injector cups
750 for turbo center section
1800 for injectors
600 on FORD only sensors
500 for IDM and GPM.
total 4250
as you can see, the price is almost double.
my biggest problem with the powerstroke is that in the beginning, the check engine light would come on and i wouldnt know what way to go.
many many scans with a nice snap on unit, and ive got all my problems licked. luckily my neighbor had the unit,
to buy it, it would run about 2500 bucks +