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'70s Mustang Dyno Cobra Result Shows the Horrors of the Malaise Era
'70s Mustang Dyno Cobra Result Shows the Horrors of the Malaise Era

Motor 1

time30-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Motor 1

'70s Mustang Dyno Cobra Result Shows the Horrors of the Malaise Era

Just how weak was the American performance car in the 1970s? Very weak. New emissions and fuel-economy regulations sucked the life out of the American V-8, and it wasn't until the rise of modern engine management systems that our performance cars got a bit of muscle back. A dyno test of a 1979 Ford Mustang Cobra shows just how grim things got. YouTube channel Late Model Restoration recently did a mostly cosmetic restoration of this early Fox-body Mustang , and rather than stick a much hotter V-8 under the hood, it kept things stock. On its dyno, the automatic Cobra managed just 125 horsepower and 211 pound-feet of torque at the wheels. That's not terrible since Ford rated this 4.9-liter (badged as a 5.0) engine at 140 hp and 250 lb-ft when new. But also, sheesh. Today's four-cylinder Mustang makes well more than double that. That's just 25.5 hp/liter, or 15.6 hp/cylinder. This Cobra's automatic transmission probably isn't doing it any favors, either. And remarkably, this wasn't even the lowest-powered V-8 Mustang: Ford offered a 4.2-liter V-8 in the 1980 Mustang that made just 118 hp. Things wouldn't be so dark for so long, though. By 1985, Ford managed to get over 200 hp out of its Mustang V-8, and it's been a steady climb ever since. Today's Mustang Dark Horse makes 500 hp out of a V-8 of the same displacement. And if you owned a Mustang Cobra back in 1979, things could've been worse. Late Model Restoration once dynoed a '79 Mustang Ghia, and its naturally aspirated 2.3-liter four-cylinder made just 64 hp. More on the Ford Mustang The Mustang's New Appearance Pack Is a 1980s Fever Dream Next-Gen Shelby GT500 Looks Menacing in New Spy Shots Get the best news, reviews, columns, and more delivered straight to your inbox, daily. back Sign up For more information, read our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use . Share this Story Facebook X LinkedIn Flipboard Reddit WhatsApp E-Mail Got a tip for us? Email: tips@ Join the conversation ( )

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