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How much does a 2001 Mustang Bullitt weigh?

How much does a 2001 Mustang Bullitt weigh?

2001 Ford Mustang Bullitt GT

Torque 305 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm
Suspension, f/r ind/live axle
Brakes, f/r 13.0-in. vented discs/ 11.7-in. vented discs
Tires 245/45ZR-17
Curb weight 3360 lb

What kind of throttle body does a Bullitt Mustang have?

Twin blade 57mm throttle body replaces the GT 65mm single blade throttle body, allowing for quicker throttle response and increased air flow. The alternator pulley was increased to 66 mm and the water pump pulley was increased to 140 mm.

What are the specs of a 2001 Bullitt Mustang?

A Unique cast aluminum intake manifold has an increased runner diameter to maintain low-end torque and provide a broader power curve for increased top-end performance as well as a great underhood appearance. Twin blade 57mm throttle body replaces the GT 65mm single blade throttle body, allowing for quicker throttle response and increased air flow.

How big is the fuel tank on a Bullitt Mustang?

As a result, the Bullitt received the cast aluminum, long runner Ford Racing intake manifold to increase the Horsepower, improve the torque curve, as well as add to the cars uniqueness. Under drive pulleys and a larger alternator were also added to the Bullitt. Fuel Tank Capacity: 15.7 (gal.)

What kind of car was the 99 Mustang Bullitt?

The 5.4-liter-powered, 385-horsepower Cobra R was the only Mustang sold by SVT last year. To make a long story short, ’99 Cobra owners began wondering about their cars after many realized they didn’t run as hard as a 320-horsepower car should.

Twin blade 57mm throttle body replaces the GT 65mm single blade throttle body, allowing for quicker throttle response and increased air flow. The alternator pulley was increased to 66 mm and the water pump pulley was increased to 140 mm.

A Unique cast aluminum intake manifold has an increased runner diameter to maintain low-end torque and provide a broader power curve for increased top-end performance as well as a great underhood appearance. Twin blade 57mm throttle body replaces the GT 65mm single blade throttle body, allowing for quicker throttle response and increased air flow.

As a result, the Bullitt received the cast aluminum, long runner Ford Racing intake manifold to increase the Horsepower, improve the torque curve, as well as add to the cars uniqueness. Under drive pulleys and a larger alternator were also added to the Bullitt. Fuel Tank Capacity: 15.7 (gal.)

What was the steering wheel on a 2001 Bullitt?

The concept steering wheel did not make production as it would have required extensive testing due to air bag restrictions. The Brushed Silver fuel door and Painted Red calipers were added to help the Bullitt stand out compared to the Standard GT and the Cobra Mustangs.

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Ruth Doyle