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  1. Apr 7, 2009 · The 351 (now 5.8L) High Output engine from the 1986 F250 was now available in the F150, making 210 horsepower and 305 lb-ft of torque, and in 1988 the 5.8L received standard fuel injection. Other than that change, the engine lineup would remain the same throughout the entire eighth generation of the F150.

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  3. Jun 9, 2023 · Engine. Ford fell in love with electronic fuel injection and was speeding to put it on every vehicle. In 1988, EFI made its way across all the engine lines in the F150. (Ford had been making a 5.8L High-Output engine that was aspirated, but not this year).

  4. Jan 17, 2024 · Under the hood, the 1988 F-150 offered a range of engine options, providing enough horsepower to tackle tough jobs and rough terrain. While top speed and acceleration figures might not impress by contemporary sports car standards, they were more than adequate for a work truck of that era.

  5. Engine. All 1988 Ford F-150s, both gas and diesel, have a fuel-injected engine. Horsepower for the F-150 engines is 150 for the 4.9-liter inline V6, 185 for the 5.0-liter V8, 210 for the V8 5.8-liter, 230 for the 7.5-liter V8 and 180 for the 7.3-liter V8 diesel.

  6. Explore the dynamic capabilities of the 1988 Ford F-150 at Ford of Upland. This Pickup, available in trims such as 2dr S Standard Cab SB, is a standout in the commercial vehicle sector with a starting price of $10201 and extending up to $15580.

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  7. In 1988, the five-speed ZF S5-42 replaced the Borg-Warner T19 in F-250 and F-350 models. For the F-150 and light-duty F-250, the heavier-duty Borg-Warner T18 4-speed manual remained available, while the Mazda-built M5OD 5-speed manual was added to the model lineup for models equipped with the 4.9 L inline-6 and 5.0 L V8.

  8. Research 1988 Ford F-150 specs for the trims available. Choose the desired trim / style from the dropdown list to see the corresponding specs.

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