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  1. Mustang Discussion
    Not Bad. From the article: The 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine of the ‘Stang was taken to over 400 ponies and 400 lb-ft (542 Nm), which is quite a long way from the factory stock rating of 310 hp and 230 lb-ft (312 Nm). 3 pictures and video in the gallery .
  2. Competition News
    Infiniti Q60 to Make 400-HP, More Powerful Version to Follow Speaking with AutoGuide at the Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto, a company representative who commented on the condition of anonymity said that we should expect two versions of the car with the entry level model starting at...
  3. European Competition
    Volvo reveals 400-hp twin-charged PHEV power for new XC90 [UPDATE] - Autoblog By Noah Joseph Posted Jul 8th 2014 UPDATE: An earlier version of this post indicated that the larger of the conventional diesel engines was a five-cylinder. However all three powertrains announced for the upcoming new...
  4. Ford Car Discussion
    Modified 400-HP Ford Fusion Heading to 2013 SEMA Show Ford is bringing two customized 2014 Ford Fusion sedans to the 2013 SEMA show: the first is designed by DSO Eyewear, while the other has been modified by Full-Race Motorsports with power boosted to 400 hp. Read more...
  5. Ford Corporate News
    Don't you just hate it when you buy a product and then a month later the company decides to release an upgraded version? Take owners who purchased a 2011 F-Series Super Duty diesel earlier this year, for example.When the pickup was first launched onto the market, its 6.7-liter Power Stroke V8...
  6. FIN Headline News
    Filed under: Sedan, Performance, Ford, Misc. Auto Shows 2010 Ford Taurus SHO Convention highlights - Click above for high-res image gallery Blue Oval execs rolled out the red carpet for Taurus SHO owners last week in Dearborn, MI to welcome 100 privately owned examples and many more...
  7. Ford Truck Discussion
    6.7 Diesel to be Upgraded to 400hp and 800 lbs-ft of Torque The envelope for diesel power in heavy-duty pickup trucks continues to expand. In 2005, Dodge and Cummins broke the 600 pounds-feet of torque barrier. Earlier this year, 700 pounds-feet was shattered by both Ford and General Motors...
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