Posts Tagged ‘capability’
2011 Explorer Debuts Next Week
2011 Explorer Debuts Next Week 2011 Ford Explorer with EcoBoost Leads Segment; Delivering at Least 30 Percent Better Fuel Economy The new Explorer debuts next week (just a sneak peek photo here), but you can learn all about it in today’s blog, plus join the 2011 Explorer Facebook page where Ford might give one away (if they reach 30K fans). ??? Ford’s iconic Explorer has been redeveloped and reengineered to shatter some long-held myths about SUV fuel efficiency and performance

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2011 Explorer Debuts Next Week
TORQSHIFT TRANSMISSION WILL POWER MEDIUM-DUTY CHASSIS CABS
TORQSHIFT TRANSMISSION WILL POWER MEDIUM-DUTY CHASSIS CABS Ford Motor Company’s class-exclusive truck offerings will extend to medium-duty chassis cabs with the arrival of the 6.8-liter V10 gas engine in 2012.
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TORQSHIFT TRANSMISSION WILL POWER MEDIUM-DUTY CHASSIS CABS
Porting Aftermarket Cylinder Heads

When Aftermarket Cylinder Heads Are Not An Option, Port Your Stock Heads!
Without question, cylinder-head porting is a science. The act of removing metal from the intake and exhaust ports to increase airflow has been used for decades, and in most cases, a skilled head porter can find substantial power gains. As technology has evolved, the advancements in machinery and tooling, along with the ability to monitor and alter airflow characteristics for testing off of the engine, has given even factory castings (in the right hands) the capability of producing enormous amounts of power. This is especially true with Ford’s Three- and Four Valve modular heads.
Photo Gallery: Porting Aftermarket Cylinder Heads – Muscle Mustangs & Fast Fords
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Porting Aftermarket Cylinder Heads