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Turbo charged w/ Intercooler

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FORD Mustang 1984

The 1984 Ford Mustang LSVO is a classic hatchback featuring a 2.3L turbocharged engine with an output of 175 hp. Manufactured by Ford Motor Company in Dearborn, Michigan, this model offers a sporty driving experience with active belts for safety. Powered by gasoline, it falls under the Class 1 weight category.

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Engine Brake (hp) From
175
Engine Manufacturer
Ford
Other Engine Info
Turbo charged w/ Intercooler

Problems:

Overheating
Turbocharged engines tend to generate more heat, and the cooling systems in older models like the 1984 Ford Mustang may struggle to keep the engine at optimal temperatures.
Turbo lag
Older turbocharged engines may experience a delay in throttle response, known as turbo lag, due to less advanced turbo technology available in 1984.
Oil leaks
Turbocharged engines often operate under higher pressures, which can lead to oil leaks, particularly in an older vehicle where seals and gaskets may have deteriorated.
Worn intercooler
The intercooler in a turbocharged system can become less effective over time, leading to reduced performance and increased engine temperatures.
Fuel system issues
The fuel injection system in a 1984 model may not be as reliable or efficient as modern systems, potentially causing issues with fuel delivery and engine performance.
Exhaust manifold cracks
The increased pressure and heat from the turbocharger can cause the exhaust manifold to crack, leading to exhaust leaks and reduced performance.
Ignition system problems
Older vehicles like the 1984 Mustang may have less advanced ignition systems, which can lead to misfires and poor engine performance, especially under the added stress of a turbocharger.
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