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1995 Ford Mustang Cobra R. In the wake of the 1993 R's success, SVT engineers developed a more powerful R-model based on the 1995 Cobra. The Cobra's 5.0 L V8 was replaced with an SVT modified version of Ford's 5.8 L Windsor V8, re-engineered to have a power output of 300 hp (224 kW; 304 PS). A new 22-gallon fuel cell was installed.
1995 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra. Building on the performance of the Mustang GT, Ford's Special Vehicle Team (SVT) developed an even higher performance car: the Mustang Cobra. For the 1994 and 1995 model years, the 5.0 L V8 was modified for the Cobra with unique intake manifolds, cams, fuel injectors, and heads.
Though initially used in the 1994 and 1995 Mustang GTS, GT and Cobra, Ford retired the 302 cid pushrod small-block V8 after nearly 30 years of use, replacing it with the newer Modular 4.6 L (281 cu in) SOHC V8 in the 1996 Mustang GT. The 4.6 L V8 was initially rated at 215 bhp (160 kW), 1996–1997, but was later increased to 225 bhp (168 kW ...
Since then, Ford’s own road-race efforts have included 107 Fox-body 1993 Cobra Rs, 250 Cobra Rs powered by 5.8-liter OHV V-8s in 1995, 300 Cobra Rs with 385-hp 5.4-liter DOHC V-8s in the year ...
The Saleen S281 is a variant introduced between the 4th and 5th generations of Ford Mustang which was produced by the American manufacturer Saleen, Inc. By 2005, Saleen departed from being a company of modifying existing Ford Mustangs as well as various other Ford automobiles, and became an Original equipment manufacturer.
This Cobra Vic dials up the potency. Built by noted Ford tuner Roush Performance at the request from Bob Bondurant, each one got the aforementioned 4.6-liter V-8 good for 320 horsepower, upgraded ...
The 1993 Cobra is one of the best known. It closed out the production of this particular generation of the Mustang (1979-1993) with a bang. Its relatively affordable high performance was well noted by enthusiasts and collectors. This particular Cobra is a race-ready Cobra R, with additional performance upgrades.
The third-generation Mustang was manufactured and marketed by Ford from 1979-1993, using the company's Fox platform and colloquially called the Fox body Mustang.During its third generation, the Mustang evolved through several sub-models, trim levels, and drivetrain combinations during its production and seemed destined for replacement with a front-wheel drive Mazda platform.