You can add the "superchip" (which also requires new spark plugs and the use of premium grade petrol), you can add a K&N air filter to replace the factory one, you can add an MSD box or Jacobs ignition (I'd go with the Jacobs).
305 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you mean the Ford 5.4 liter V8 engine ( instead of GM's 5.7 ) it depends on what model and model year for the horsepower rating . A little more information please .
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A general rule is the bigger the engine, the more horsepower.
There was more than one engine option. Which engine did you have in mind?
Horsepower is not dependant on engine size, but on engine efficiency and RPM, more information is needed to answer this question.
It's more than the 160 horsepower I have in my 1995 Ford Explorer
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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.
allows more air into the engine and engine compartment. this allows for potentially more horsepower.
the horsepower is rated @130 by the factory not 110 the ztec is more powerful than a spi in the sedan/wagon a 1998 ford escort zx2 has 110 horsepower
more horsepower on the magnum
Depends on the engine that is turning 1,000 rpm's. A larger engine develops way more horsepower than a small engine at 1,000 rpm's.