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The 1997 Ford Mustang came with a 3.8 liter V6 and it produced 150 horsepower at 4,000 rpm. This car gets 20 miles per gallon in the city and 30 mph on the highway.
horsepower isn't solely based on the engine liters. a car could have a 3.0 liter engine and be 5 years old and have lost 1-30 or more horsepower. age effects an engine a lot depending on care. max RPMs also effect horsepower. a car that somehow gained 200lbs+ in dead weight will effect its max RPMs. a ford torus isn't a sporty car so horsepower is generally low-mid range. generally 155 - 220hp 3.0 liter engine.
I'm not entirely sure what the exact number is, but it will be about 20 to 30 hp over stock.
The Ford 5.4 liter was produced from the years 1991 to present. The best weight oil that a Ford 5.4 liter should take is 10W-30 Havoline High Mileage or Valvoline Maxlife 10W-30.
The Ford 5.4 liter was produced from the years 1991 to present. The best weight oil that a Ford 5.4 liter should take is 10W-30 Havoline High Mileage or Valvoline Maxlife 10W-30.
30 hp
5W-30 is the preferred oil in a 1996 Ford Explorer ( 4.0 liter V6 and 5.0 liter V8 )
30-35 horsepower stock, up to 40 with mods...
The 2.3 liter and 3.0 liter take ( 5W-20 ) The 4.0 liter takes ( 5W-30 ) According to the 2002 Ford Ranger Owner Guide
I use 30-weight in my 93 Caravelle 5 Liter Ford. Has 175 hours with no problems at all.
normally they are not measured in horsepower but i believe it is around 30 hp
36 horsepower at the PTO and 30 at the drawbar