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Thanks Yac, but what 4.6 is front wheel drive? Or 4 wheel drive in a mustang?
I could see this in the engine spec sheet, but not in the car guide. Perhaps this is in case someone builds a 4x4 f-150 with the 4.6?
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Looking at Ford 2010 - That section means the 281/235hp is 229hp in a RWD platform (like a Mustang) but would be 226hp in a FWD platform (like an Escort ZX2). If I remember correctly, they started separating out RWD/FWD GT factors because the LT1 (or a similar combination) kept getting refactored by a Cavalier/Cobalt - which angered those running the combination in a traditional Camaro. Last edited by Nick Heath; 06-17-2025 at 04:40 PM. |
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AHHH!!! (why didn't I think of that....)
Thanks guys, sometimes I'm a little slow on the uptake, lol
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