Not alot
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The 1998 Ford Mustang GT , 4.6L V8 is rated at ( 225 horsepower from the factory )
No , not for a Mustang GT which has a V8 engine There were four cylinder Mustang engines that had a turbo version available
this particular engine was an unusual 3 valves per cylinder with a turbo charger, it had an unusually good kick
there are no horsepower in a turbo the horsepower is in the engine but can be increased with the application of a turbo
140 hp stock 420A engine
The Toyota Turbo diesel engine horsepower can range between 180 horsepower and 350 horsepower. The horsepower can be adjusted by the injector pump.
165 hp (123 kW)
130hp for the normally aspirated engine (non turbo) and 200hp for the turbo engine.
The horsepower is engine specific, without the engine code VTEC is all of the turbo lag without the turbo =)
The 1998 Subaru 2.0 liter turbo engine has a rated horsepower of 180. The horsepower can be increased by adjusting the fuel pump.
no...they are different...it wont fit the block of a non turbo 4d56 engine...
it cools the air compressed by the turbo from the turbo to the intake for better performance and maximum horsepower
There is no twin turbo V6 Mustang. The new 2011 Mustang has a 5.0L V8 engine that produces 411 horsepower and has class-leading fuel economy of 26 mpg highway. The standard 3.7L V6 engine produces 305 horsepower and has class-leading fuel economy of 28 mpg highway. But, Ford has tested the 2011 V6 Mustang and exceeded 45mpg, somewhere around the 48 mpg mark under very strict driving. Mustang is also the fastest muscle car of the American Big Three, V6 OR V8. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------