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In 2016, the Ford F-350 had two distinct engine options. The base model featured a 6.2L V8 engine, while a more robust 6.7L diesel powerstroke engine was also available. The standard engine required 7 US quarts of oil including the filter, using 5W-30 oil regardless of driving conditions. For owners of the diesel engine variant, a whopping 13.1 US quarts were needed for a full oil change. The oil type varied, with 10W-30 recommended for regular use and 5W-40 for heavy-duty tasks.
I've noticed that when I drain the oil from my 2016 F350 Super Duty XLT with a 6.7L engine, I've gathered over 13 quarts, enough to fill up a 5-gallon bucket from Home Depot. This seems unusual to me. The truck is brand new from the dealer, and even the technician is unsure of the reason behind this. Do you have any idea why this could be happening?
How much power does the 2016 Ford F150 with a 6.7-liter Powerstroke turbo diesel engine have?
The Ford F350, equipped with a 6.7-liter diesel V8 engine, requires 13 quarts of oil for maintenance.