How much horsepower does a fuel injected 351 Windsor have?

351W Windsor / 410 HP Atomic EFI Fuel Injection.

Is the Ford 351 Windsor a good engine?

Ford’s 351W engines are virtually bulletproof. The blocks, even on the 1975+ models, are very stout and will not give any problems until serious power is added. The rods, pistons, and other internal components are rock solid as well. Overall, the 351 Windsor is a tough engine and is built to take a beating.

How much horsepower does a 1970 351 Windsor have?

Engine Basics

Year 1970 1970
Displacement 351 cu / 5.8 liters 351 cu / 5.8 liters
Power (hp) 250 hp @ 4600 RPM 300 hp @ 5400 RPM
Torque (lb/ft) 355 lb/ft @ 2600 RPM 380 lb/ft @ 3400 RPM
Compression 9.5:1 11.4:1

How many HP is a 5.8 liter engine?

662 hp @ 6.500
Ford 5.8L V8 Trinity Engine – Specifications

Metric Value
Max boost 12 psi
Max power @ RPM 662 hp @ 6.500 rpm
Max torque @ RPM 631 lb-ft @ 4,000 rpm
Cylinder head Aluminum

Is 351 Windsor a big block?

The 351W is named for the factory in Windsor, Ontario that produced them. It is part of the long-running Ford small-block Windsor V8 family, which also includes the venerable Ford 302 (5.0L) V8. It shares the same small block V8 bellhousing pattern and motor mounts of the August 1964+ Windsor engines*.

Is a 351 Windsor a Big Block?

What cars had a 351 Windsor?

Ford debuted the 351 Windsor in the 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 with both two-barrel and four-barrel carburetor configurations. The four-barrel variety disappeared after one year. And Ford continued to emasculate the engine as government mandates forced automakers to reduce power and fuel consumption.

How much horsepower does a 1971 351 Cleveland have?

Engine Basics

Year 1971 1971 Boss
Displacement 351 cu / 5.8 liters 351 cu / 5.8 liters
Power (hp) 240 hp @ 4,600 RPM 330 hp @ 5,800 RPM
Torque (lb/ft) 355 lb/ft @ 2,600 RPM 380 lb/ft @ 3,400 RPM
Compression 9.5:1 11.0:1

How much horsepower does a 351 Ford engine have?

Horsepower rating for this engine was 266 at 5,400, and torque was 301 at 3,600. The Boss 351 engine shared a similar fate. The Boss 351 Mustang was dropped, but the Boss 351 engine was carried over mostly intact, only under the 351 H.O. name.