Mine got 190,000 miles, then I had to replace the timing chain.
But, if you're asking about miles per gallon, then it is highly dependant on how you drive, the model year and size of the engine, i.e. a 289 cubic inch will get better gas mileage than a 429. For a small block, I would expect 15 to 20 miles per gallon.
1998 FORD MUSTANG 3.8L 6-cyl Engine Code 4CAPACITIESEngine, with filter..........5.0 quartsWix Oil Filter...............515161998 FORD MUSTANG 4.6L 8-cyl Engine Code XCAPACITIESEngine, with filter..........5.0 quartsWix Oil Filter...............513721998 FORD MUSTANG 4.6L 8-cyl Engine Code V 32-valveCAPACITIESEngine, with filter..........6.0 quartsWix Oil Filter...............51372Hope This Helps.
Any Radiator from 79 to 93 Mustangs and t-birds 4cyl 6cyl and 8 cyl
there are 7 dferent engines available in 87. They are a 6 cyl. 250, a 6 cyl. 262, a 6 cyl.292, an 8 cyl. 305, an 8 cyl. 350, an 8 cyl. 379 diesel, an 8 cyl. 454
depending on the year and engine size it can be any were from 8 mpg to 22 mpg
1 per cyl. V8 has 8
Basic retail prices for 1973 Ford Mustang begins at $2,760 for the basic 6 cyl. 2dr. Hardtop to $3,189 for a 8 cyl. 2dr. Convertible. Dealer or factory added options will add a little more to the basic retail price. We bought a Brand new fully loaded Mustang Grande in 1973 and the cost including tax was $4,443.40. This was from a Canadian Dealer.
a-6 =48
6 or 8
6 cyl.-6 plugs 8 cyl. 8 plugs the v8 actually has 2 plugs per cylinder, so 16 plugs for the v8
6 cyl ------------------------> 4* btdc 8 cyl 2brl-------------------> 8* btdc 8 cyl 4brl -----------------> 12* btdc Straight out of my 71 pontiac factory service manual
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