Yep, it's been a good old horse, I've got 249,000 miles on it and never done any major engine or trans work, just routine maintenance, water pumps, injectors, etc. It is not a Powerstroke, it's all mechanical, no electronics at all. If I remember right, the first Powerstrokes came out in '97, also 7.3 liters originally. In regards to max HP RPM versus max torque RPM, IMO those figures on paper never worked out in the real world. I drove truck part time and later full time after retirement and regardless what the specs were regarding max torque, all the various Detroit Diesels and Cummins diesels had by far the most pulling power at much higher RPM's than the max torque RPM on paper. I just dug out my New Holland L185 manual and the specs on the FPT engine says 82HP, maximum no load RPM 2675 (+/-75) and peak torque is 1400 RPM. There again, when working it hard, to me, the engine feels and sounds the most "comfortable" at about 2300-2400 RPM. (Except the times I forget to bump up the hand throttle)