What kind of engine does a 1996 Mustang Cobra have?

What kind of engine does a 1996 Mustang Cobra have?

The V6 retained the now-standard 3.8L Essex V6. The Cobra also began using a modular engine in the form of a 4.6L DOHC V8. Along with the vast power train makeovers, the exterior received a few minor changes including the addition of vertical tri-bar taillights as an homage to first generation Mustangs.

When did the Ford 4.6L V8 come out?

The Ford 4.6L V8 engine, the first member of Ford’s Modular overhead camshaft engine family in the production, was introduced in the 1991 Lincoln Town Car. It was a 4.6-liter 90-degree V-angle eight-cylinder gasoline engine with two valves per cylinder and SOHC design.

How many valves does a 4.6L DOHC engine have?

All 32-valve 4.6L DOHC engines had aluminum blocks only (except 2003-2004SVT Cobra, which had an iron block with 4-bolt main bearing caps). Each cylinder has two intake and two exhaust valves. The 1993-1998 four-valve heads feature individual intake port for each intake valve (split-port design).

What kind of engine did the 1987 Cougar have?

The big news for the 1987 Cougar XR-7 was that Ford dropped the previously-offered turbocharged 4-cylinder in favor of the standard output 150hp SEFI 5.0L V8 (which was optional on the LS model as well).

What kind of engine does a Mercury Cougar have?

The drivetrain on the Cougar LS was pretty much carried over from the previous model year. Engine choices were the 120hp 3.8L V6, or the 150hp 5.0L V8. The only transmission was now the AOD 4-speed automatic with overdrive.

What was the drag coefficient on a 1987 Mercury Cougar?

The roofline was made slightly longer, and with the highest point just behind the windshield, to help with aerodynamics. The Cougar’s drag coefficient dropped from .40 to .36 as a result. The 1987 Mercury Cougar was now down to only 2 models: the luxury-oriented LS and the sporty XR-7.

The Ford 4.6L V8 engine, the first member of Ford’s Modular overhead camshaft engine family in the production, was introduced in the 1991 Lincoln Town Car. It was a 4.6-liter 90-degree V-angle eight-cylinder gasoline engine with two valves per cylinder and SOHC design.