Why does an engine surge?
If an engine is not getting enough fuel (this is called “running lean”), due to fuel pressure (regulated by the fuel pump and regulator), restricted fuel injectors, a vacuum leak or really anything that throws off the fuel mixture going in to the engine, this can cause the surge.
Why did Ford stop making probe?
Ford dropped the Probe mainly because it failed to carve out a place for itself in the market. It was unique, but its Mazda sibling was a better-looking car with a more grown-up name, and people looking for juvenile thrills in a fast Ford rightfully turned their attentions to the Mustang.
What is the fastest Ford car?
Ford GT
What was the fastest classic muscle car?
Fastest Classic Muscle Cars Of All Time
- 1963 Shelby Cobra 260ci: 4.5 seconds.
- 1964 Pontiac GTO: 4.6 seconds.
- 1967 Chevy Corvette 427ci: 4.7 seconds.
- 1968 Dodge Charger 426ci Hemi: 4.8 seconds.
- 1969 Plymouth Road Runner 426ci Hemi: 5.1 seconds.
- 1965 Mustang 289ci GT-5.2 seconds.
- 1966 Plymouth Satellite 426ci Hemi: 5.3 seconds.
What is the easiest classic car to restore?
The 10 Easiest Classic Cars to Restore
- 1968 – 1970 Chevy Nova.
- 1964 – 1965 Ford Falcon.
- 1968 – 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass.
- 1955 – 1957 Chevy Bel Air.
- 1971 – 1972 Chevy Chevelle.
- 1928 – 1931 Ford Model A.
- 1978 – 1982 Chevy Corvette.
- 1968 – 1970 Dodge Charger. You can’t go wrong with the decision to restore a Dodge Charger.
What is a good classic car to restore?
10 Best Classic Cars to Restore
- The Austin-Healey Spring (1958-1971)
- The Buick Riviera (1963-1965)
- The Chevrolet Camaro (1967-1969)
- The Chevrolet Corvette (1978-1982)
- Dodge Charger (1968-1970)
- The Fiat Spider (1979-1985)
- The Ford Mustang (1964-1966)
- The Ford Thunderbird (1961-1966)
How much does it cost to fully restore a classic car?
An overall restoration done by one shop is going to cost you anywhere from $40,000 to $60,000. Most of this will be billed monthly or with considerations made between you and management for payments. Some will finance the work at a percentage, while others work on a cash up front basis.