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  • what is this engine considered?

    The Ford 3.8L V6 like what is in the windstar or the T-Bird & many others

    Is it a 90 degree or 60 degree?

    What is a safe redline for this engine?

    What is the torque and HP ratings for this engine?

    Is it a reliable motor?

    Is it a pushrod or DOHC or what the hell kind of config. is it?

    My dad has a 96 windstar and my G/F has a 91 T-Bird I just run the total hell outta the van.

    Any answers will be appreciated!

  • #2
    proably 90 degree. most verything goes to 6K nowadays a guy at work his tach didnt have a red line, went to 6 and ended. not sure on torque, but in the mid 90's they were 160hp, i think the 2000+ ones are 200hp. pretty sure its a pushrod motor, and since its ford, it should be reliable. ive never really had problems with ford stuff unless i tried to do something to it.

    looking for 3.8 swap? the v-6 fire birds were 200 hp motors. 3.8' scince the camaro had a 3.4. i dont thing the rwd motors go into fwd cars well, but a lot of buicks and the bonnevile and late grand prix have the 3.8, some Supercharged, those are 240 hp.
    If you aren't friends with a liar, you aren't friends with anyone.

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    • #3
      Why are you asking about a Ford engine on a GM site? The best any of us can do is guess most likely. I'd try going to a Ford site to ask this question. Otherwise you'll never be sure if the answers are right or not.

      But, to answer your question...

      Its a 45 degree engine
      Its safely spin up to 13,000rpm
      Torque is rated at 100ft-lbs, and horsepower is right around 220.
      Probably the most reliable engine ever built!
      Its a DOHC that uses small pushrods.
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      • #4
        lol, nice.
        If you aren't friends with a liar, you aren't friends with anyone.

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        • #5
          I heard it was a balsa block with oak heads and forged copper connecting rods.
          Ben
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          • #6
            1993 Lumina Z34 - Broke Yet Again
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            • #7
              LOL, great answers...

              Anyway...

              It is a 90 degree block, but that's about the extent of what I know about them, oh and they area real bitch to pull the SC version out of a T-bird.

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              • #8
                ya 90 degree block, probally revs to 6k, as for hp I think its 140hp & 210 trq. it all depends on the application.
                I wish 10% of the people on the road knew how to drive

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                • #9
                  yep 140 hp and 210 tq ... and this engine sucks ...


                  not reliable , not workable , not powerful , not nice , not cool , not mine ... thats it


                  Engine + Tranny = Original
                  Km = 314000
                  Number of 3.4 badges on the car = only one
                  Sleeper = Yes

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by sappyse107
                    I heard it was a balsa block with oak heads and forged copper connecting rods.
                    dont lie , we all know that the heads and manifolds are maple, oak isnt near strong enough, im pretty sure you are right about the rods though
                    3.4L camaro some goodies

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