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What does the SVO stand for on Mustang?

What does the SVO stand for on Mustang?

Special Vehicle Operations Department
Officially, the division was called the Special Vehicle Operations Department, but the public came to know them as simply SVO (S-V-O).

What kind of engine did the 1984 Mustang SVO have?

The 1984 Mustang SVO would prove to be a historically significant car for Ford, rather than using a big American V8 as everyone had come to expect they instead developed the SVO as a high-performance model using a turbocharged four-cylinder engine that matched the 5.0 litre V8 in performance but beat it in fuel economy and emissions.

When did Ford stop making the SVO Mustang?

Of the 400 000 Mustangs produced between 1984-to 86, only 9000 received the SVO badge. Such limited numbers made the SVO one of the most sought after Mustangs. After 1986, the Ford kept the V8-powered GT as a more marketable top model.

How many SVO’s are there in a Shelby Mustang?

The projected SVO run of 10,000 units per year created many problems for the engineering team. Take the shocks for example, the entire year’s SVO production could be met in less than a week. This was deemed to be too expensive. Koni who produced the shocks for the Shelby Mustangs in years past was more than happy to oblige.

What are the colors of a 1985 Mustang SVO?

In 1985, 1515 SVOs were produced and were available in seven colors, Black (1C), Silver Metallic (1E), Medium Canyon Red Metallic (2A), Jalepeno Red (2R), Dark Sage (4E), Oxford White (9L) and Medium Grey Metallic (1D). The 41C “Comp Prep” Option which deleted air conditioning, power windows and radio was the only change to the ’84 options.

What kind of engine did the 1986 Mustang SVO have?

A 2.3-liter turbocharged four-cylinder provided the underhood punch, offering up 200 hp and 240 lb-ft of torque in 1986. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a five-speed Borg-Warner five-speed manual transmission and 3.73 rear gears.

Of the 400 000 Mustangs produced between 1984-to 86, only 9000 received the SVO badge. Such limited numbers made the SVO one of the most sought after Mustangs. After 1986, the Ford kept the V8-powered GT as a more marketable top model.

What was the horsepower of the Ford Mustang in 1986?

1986 Ford Mustang 1986 Ford Mustang SVO Power rose to 205 horsepower and torque rose to 248 lb-ft in mid-1985 and stayed that way for the 1986 model year SVO. This was the last year for the SVO, with a total of 9,844 SVO’s sold throughout its three year history.

What kind of brakes did the 1984 Mustang SVO have?

As a consequence of the brake upgrade the SVO had five bolt hubs and axles instead of the four pattern used on lesser Mustangs. These fade resistant brakes provided enough clamping force to bring the SVO to a halt from sixty miles an hour in a scant distance of 158-feet. Not until 1994 would Ford adopt such a setup on the standard Mustang.

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Ruth Doyle