Specifications of my Favorite cars
All Specifications of the Engines
- 67' Shelby Mustang
- This '67 fastback Mustang GT has a 320-hp 390-cu. in. motor, a 4-speed manual transmission and a 3.50 rear end gear. The 390 motor, which was also available in the Ranchero, Torino and other Fords, was not the ultimate, but in the lightweight Mustang it's plenty strong.
- 1996 Ferrari 360 Modena
- It has 90° V8 Bore & stroke 85x79 mm 3.34x3.11in.
The unit displacement is 448.2 cc 27.36 cu. in.
The displacement is 3,586 cc 218.84 cu. in.
It's maximum power is 294 kW (400 bhp) @ 8,500 rpm
And it's maximum torque is 373 Nm (275.6 lbs/ft) @ 4,750 rpm
- 2002 BMW M3
- It's finally here: an M3 as good as the Europeans get. After years of longing (and pleading, and whining) by North Americans, and after taking model year 2000 off, BMW is now exporting an M3 with a new 3.2-liter engine, bumping the horsepower up from 240 to 333. The icing on this cake was the price, reflecting an increase whose value was greater than its numbers. Introduced late as a 2001 model, the 2002 is essentially identical.
- Dodge Viper Concept Car
- Under the skin, the Viper coupe will be identical to the upcoming 2003 Viper SRT convertible. Featuring the redesigned V10, which has been bumped from 488 to 505 cu. in. and now puts out a whopping 500 horsepower and 500 lb.-ft. of torque and refined suspension and braking.