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specs

Can anyone give me some specs on a 1992 thunderbrid. thanks
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Re: specs

Can you be more specific about the specs you want? It can be as generic as a midsized 5 seater to hp and tq #'s to production #'s, etc.
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all i know is that it is a 1992 thunderbird lx. v-6 3.8 liter. I was wondering about the power specs i cant find em on the web.
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Re: specs

0-60: 9 1/4 Mile: 16.7

Im not sure,but there was around 190 horsepower.
And AROUND 200 ft/tq.

Sorry but im also having some trouble finding these numbers.Sorry for my inaccuracy.
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those numbers seem to work. Better then nothing. Nice pic is that a real exhaust set up?
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Im not sure,but there was around 190 horsepower.
HP for a V6 is 145 and 2151bs or torque. 1/4 mile times are mid to high 17's. Hp for a 5.0 bird is 205.
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