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What is a 5th generation Ford Explorer?

What is a 5th generation Ford Explorer?

The fifth-generation Explorer comes standard with a 3.5-liter V6 that generates 290 horsepower. An optional 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder makes 240 horsepower and offers heightened fuel efficiency. Keep in mind that since 2016 the Explorer’s turbocharged engine was bigger, increasing the horsepower to 290.

When did the Ford Explorer 5.0L come out?

For 1997, revised cylinder heads increased output of the 5.0L V8 to 215 hp. The 5.0L became available in the AWD Ford Explorer in 1997.

How old is a 1999 Ford Explorer 4×4?

Select 4×4 I have owned this vehicle since 112k and it is now at 150k. Living in the midwest with our winters i love this vehicle packaged with good all terrain tires.

What kind of engine does a 1997 Ford Explorer have?

1997-2001 Ford Explorer 5.0L GT40P lower intake on the left, and a 1995-1997 Ford Explorer 5.0L GT40 lower intake on the right: 1997-2001 Ford Ranger 5.0L GT40P lower intake top view: The 1997-2001 Ford Explorer 5.0L came as either a 2WD, or AWD. The AWD came with a BW4404 transfer case.

How much does a 1995 Ford Explorer cost?

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For 1997, revised cylinder heads increased output of the 5.0L V8 to 215 hp. The 5.0L became available in the AWD Ford Explorer in 1997.

Select 4×4 I have owned this vehicle since 112k and it is now at 150k. Living in the midwest with our winters i love this vehicle packaged with good all terrain tires.

What was the first year of the Ford Explorer?

Ford introduced the 5.0L V8 as an option for the Explorer in 1996. It was only available in the 2wd models that first year, and had 210 hp and 280 ft-lb of torque. For 1997, revised cylinder heads increased output of the 5.0L V8 to 215 hp.

1997-2001 Ford Explorer 5.0L GT40P lower intake on the left, and a 1995-1997 Ford Explorer 5.0L GT40 lower intake on the right: 1997-2001 Ford Ranger 5.0L GT40P lower intake top view: The 1997-2001 Ford Explorer 5.0L came as either a 2WD, or AWD. The AWD came with a BW4404 transfer case.

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