A blueprint-style recreation of Ford’s 351 Windsor V8 has demonstrated significantly higher performance than its original factory rating, highlighting the gap between advertised and real-world output.
Pity the poor Ford Windsor family! They always wanted to getaheadbut until recently were stymied by their Boss, the Clevelands. All the high-perf factory and aftermarket R&D went into canted-valve ...
A detailed look at rebuilding a 351 Windsor engine with focus on piston and rod assembly, covering key steps, precision work, ...
In 1995, engine shootouts were big around the office, and staffers struggled to build the most power for the least money. One result of those days was a 351 Windsor engine that squeaked out 447 hp at ...
The 351 V8 engines are some of the best-known motors made by Ford, but even Ford fans might not know they came in three distinct types: Windsor, Cleveland, and Modified. The engines may be the same ...
Offered for three model years, the first-ever SVT Lightning came with a very respectable 5.8-liter Windsor of the naturally aspirated variety. Connected to a four-speed automatic, the 351-cube V8 was ...
Ford's first regular production overhead-cam V8 engine proved to be a rousing success for the company. As the times were changing heading into '90s while technology evolved at a fever pitch, Ford had ...