Aftermarket superchargers are a popular upgrade for car owners looking for more power, and ProCharger is a leader in the ...
have trickled out, but weights, power numbers, and torque figures have remained conspicuously absent … until now. Here are the official numbers, straight from Ford, "pending certification." For this ...
If you wanted a new Ford Mustang with the 3.7-liter V6 engine, it’s too late. Not that many people wanted one. All eyes are looking forward to the new 2018 model, which drops the V6 option altogether.
Mustang fans have been nagging Ford Motor Co. for a better V6 engine in the base model of the long-running pony car--one with more horsepower and less hoarse power. Next spring they'll get it when the ...
Ford just killed the V6 Mustang for 2018. It's the quiet and undignified end to one of America's longest-running models, but it's not surprising. Never has one car so painfully lived in another's ...
Ford is preparing to upgrade - or downgrade, depending on your point of view on the matter - the 2011 Mustang with a new engine: it will replace the 4.0-liter SOHC V6 unit we all heard about with a ...
Remember, about 25 years ago when you got your new 5.0L Mustang? It had 225 ground-pounding horsepower and could cover the quarter in mid-14s. Tweak it with a cold-air intake, gears and you could nail ...
2011 Ford Mustang V6 at the 2009 LA Auto Show – Click above for high-res image gallery The Mustang, however, received a nicely executed redesign for its 2010 model year and, as is Ford’s way, the ...
Lighter, Smaller, And Far More Powerful Than The Old 4.0L, The New 3.7L V-6 Moves The 2011 Mustang Strongly Into The 21st Century. Mustang owners worldwide will welcome the new-world V-6 engine for ...
Compared to the fifth-geneneration Ford Mustang, the 2015 model year is that bit heavier. The extra lard messes up the gas mileage, with the V6-powered Mustang drinking more fuel than its forerunner.
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