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Ford's 221 Windsor V8: The Blue Oval's First Small-Block EngineFor Ford in particular, one important example is the Windsor V8 engine family. Drivers of modern Fords will probably be familiar with the likes of the EcoBoost engine family, which debuted in 2009 ...
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10 Legendary Cars Powered By Ford's Windsor V8The “Windsor” name is frequently used in the car world as an umbrella term to describe all engines from Ford’s small-block V8 series. However, it was only ever officially used to refer to ...
Ordered in the rare Hot Pink color, this 1969 Ford Mustang is one of only five produced, according to its Marti Report. Is it ...
Only 316 XL Fords were GT-equipped convertibles, and only half of those were powered by the big-block 428-cubic-inch V8; this ...
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Top Gear on MSNMeet your heroes: V8 Shelby Cobra sounds great, drives... not so greatThe Cobra is a car built on myth and legend. Rightly so, given so much about its creation and development was a bit...
The new Mustang sources its power from a 5.0-liter Coyote V8 that puts out around 500 horsepower and 418 lb-ft of torque to ...
The two carmakers seriously butted heads when each promised to produce a powerful small block V8 engine at an affordable price, resulting in the Ford 351 Windsor and the 350 Chevy. The 350 Chevy ...
The largest is a massive 7.3L V8 rated at over 1,000 horsepower. The 7.3L Megazilla 2.0 is the successor to Ford's original "Megazilla" crate engine that churned out 615 hp and 670 lb-ft of torque.
Triple Eight Race Engineering dropped a bombshell last week, revealing their plan to return to Ford from 2026 and become the brand’s official homologation team for the V8 Supercars Championship.
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