That looks like the specifications of a GM or Dodge automobile engine; 5.7 liters displacement, V-shaped 8-cylinder design (two banks of 4 cylinders, angled apart in a V shape).
SFI is sequential fuel injection, rather than using a carburetor. OHV = OverHead Valves, and there are 16 of them.
What model year? 1995
about 175 to 200 horse about 175 to 200 horse
A 5.7L V8 OHV 16V FI engine refers to a 5.7-liter V8 engine that uses overhead valve (OHV) technology, meaning the valves are operated by pushrods from a camshaft located in the engine block. The "16V" indicates that the engine has 16 valves, which are typically arranged with 2 valves per cylinder (8 cylinders total). "FI" stands for fuel injection, meaning the engine uses a fuel injection system for better fuel efficiency and performance. This type of engine is commonly found in various trucks and performance vehicles.
Well, darling, a Pontiac 5.7 SFI OHV is a 5.7-liter Sequential Fuel Injection Overhead Valve engine commonly found in Pontiac vehicles. It's a classic V8 engine known for its power and performance back in the day. So, if you're looking for a little extra oomph under the hood, this baby might just do the trick.
Probably not. This is a very common GM gasoline engine. If it were diesel, it would say diesel somewhere. The diesel engines are 7.3 liters
sfi - sequential fuel injection efi - electronic fuel injection
According to the 1998 Ford Explorer Owner Guide : For the 5.0 liter / 302 cubic inch V8 engine : ( 215 horsepower at 4200 RPM and 288 lb-ft torque at 3300 RPM )
Sequential Fuel Injection
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The Ford 7.5 liter ( 460 cubic inch ) V8 engine is a gas engine
5.0 L - OHV - high output V8
Oh, dude, a V8 engine is like the rockstar of engines. It's got eight cylinders arranged in a V shape, hence the name. The "sfi" part stands for Sequential Fuel Injection, which just means it squirts fuel into the cylinders in a specific order. It's basically like having eight mini explosions happening in sync to power your car.