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    Talking Slobras wikipedia...

    some LS1 guy must have edited the contents

    LSx power baby!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Mustang_SVT_Cobra

    The Cobra came back in 2001 with the same power rating with the problem fixed. The Cobra engine still lacked the necessary cubic inches to keep up, with the LS1 competition. The LS1 F-bodies were making a very hefty amount of low end torque, something the 4 valve motor lacked. This resulted in Cobra running slower 1/4 mile ET's so for 2003, SVT fixed that problem. They found the "replacement" for "displacement" in the form of boost.

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    Looks like it's changed again.

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    The Cobra came back in 2001 with the same power rating with the problem fixed. Despite being smaller in size and lower in compression, the 4.6L DOHC Cobra engine still made similar power to gm's ls1 engine, equipped in the Camaro Z28, SS, and the Pontiac Trans Am. The LS1 is the better engine as evidenced by street racing where the ford can't keep up without a blower.

    That's good..

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