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What are the generations of the Ford Mustang?

What are the generations of the Ford Mustang?

FORD Mustang Generations Timeline, Specs and Pictures. 1 FORD Mustang Shelby GT500. 2019 – Present. Based on the latest-generation Mustang, the all-new Shelby GT500 is the most powerful production Shelby 2 FORD Bullitt. 3 FORD Mustang. 4 FORD Mustang Shelby GT350R. 5 FORD Mustang Shelby GT350.

What was the horsepower of the 4th generation Mustang?

Fourth generation (1994–2004) The standard 3.8 L V6 had a new split-port induction system, and was rated at 190 bhp (140 kW) 1999–2000, while the Mustang GT’s 4.6 L V8 saw an increase in output to 260 bhp (190 kW) (1999–2004), due to a new head design and other enhancements. In 2001, the 3.8 L was increased to 193 bhp.

When was the last year the Ford Mustang had a V8?

The 1995 GT was the last year of the 5.0 pushrod V8 engine. In 1996, Ford dropped the 302 CID small block V8 that was in production since 1968 and introduced the Modular 4.6 L SOHC V8. These engines were produced at two different plants, Windsor and Romeo.

What kind of engine does a Ford Mustang have?

The car has two engine options: a 4.0L SOHC V6 unit (210 hp at 5300 rpm and 240 lb-ft at 3500 rpm of torque) or a 4.6L SOHC V8 engine (300 hp at 5750 rpm and 320 lb-ft at 4500 rpm of torque). The 2009 Detroit Auto show witnessed the first appearance of the Ford Mustang Shelby GT500.

What kind of transmission does a 2001 Ford Mustang have?

early 2001 Ford Mustang Bullitt 4.6L 2V V8 with transmission code 6 Tremec TR-3650 Starting with the 2001 model year, Ford rolled out yet another 5-speed transmission known as the TR-3650. Like the T45, it uses a ribbed aluminum case with an integral bell housing.

early 2001 Ford Mustang Bullitt 4.6L 2V V8 with transmission code 6 Tremec TR-3650 Starting with the 2001 model year, Ford rolled out yet another 5-speed transmission known as the TR-3650. Like the T45, it uses a ribbed aluminum case with an integral bell housing.

What kind of gear ratios do I have in my Mustang?

Gear ratios for the TR-3160 are: The all-new Tremec TR-9070 comes equipped with the most powerful Shelby GT500 Mustang in history with 760 HP and 625 ft/lbs of torque! A controversial decision was presented to Ford in deciding on an automatic or manual transmission or both.

What is the transmission code on a Ford Mustang?

On the VIN Door Tag, the Transmission Code is the number 6. Because the SROD is unable to handle increased horsepower, they are rarely seen being used in anything other than in a restored Ford Mustang. Gear ratios for the SROD Mustang Manual Transmission are: The SROD can be found behind:

What kind of transmission does a 1983 Mustang T5 have?

There were many variations over the years, so stick with me here. The 1983 1/2 to 1984 Mustang T5 is called a Non-World Class, or NWC. They are the least desirable of the V8 T5 transmissions as the gear metallurgy, synchronizer design, and bearing arrangement were based on old technology.

When did the Ford Mustang start getting bigger?

The Mustang got bigger in for the 1971 model, and the carmaker literature appealed to the customers’ memory for the original 1964 model, which was sold in huge numbers. Ford considered that the original customers were now six or seven years older, and they already had kids and needed a place to seat them.

Are there any special editions of the Ford Mustang?

These limited edition Ford Mustangs are all unique in their own way. Some are one-off cars built for charity, while others are basic styling packages that are added to base models. Across the spectrum some of these special edition Mustang we have some duds and some seriously special and unique models.

What are the features of a 2011 Ford Mustang?

All 2011 Ford Mustang variants are impressively packaged. Even the base V6 comes with air conditioning, power windows/locks/mirrors, keyless remote entry, AM/FM/CD stereo with AUX input, and cruise control plus anti-lock brakes (ABS), Electronic Stability Control (ESC), front/front-side airbags, and Ford’s SOS Post-Crash Alert system.

The V6 is refined, quiet and more than capable of making the Mustang’s performance match its looks. Those requiring the loud growl and neck-snapping punch of a V8, however, will be satisfied with nothing less than the new 412-horsepower, 5.0-liter V8.

When did the Ford Mustang get a makeover?

An icon of Ford’s lineup since the mid-’60s, the rakish Mustang receives the second half of a comprehensive two-year makeover that elevates its horsepower, chassis dynamics and overall bad boy attitude.

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