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Old 12-10-2000, 06:50 PM   #1
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On a job back in August, I was stationed by route 6 in Bristol, Connecticut, all day, for the entire week. I was forded the opportunity to listen to many different automobile engines as the cars passed by. I was struck by the stand-out sound of the Mustang V8 that week, how its sound if fairly unique, and certainly sounds much better in my opinion than GM V8's I heard in Corvettes and Camaros. I wonder if this is a result of the Mustang V8's smaller displacement (4.6 liters versus 5.7 liters), or if it is due to the fact that Ford V8's employ a different cylinder firing order than most manufacturers use?
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