Tuesday, November 26, 2013
1994 Ford F 150 Specs
The Ford F-series of full-size pickup trucks is arguably the best-known car series ever produced. According to TruckTrend.com, the Ford F-series has been the best-selling pickup truck in the United States for more than 30 years. The 1994 Ford F-150 certainly doesnt disappoint. The pickup features a rugged chassis powered by large 4.9-liter six-cylinder engine.
Engine and Transmission
Pickups typically come with powerful engines, and the engine of the 1994 Ford F-150 is no exception. The 4.9 liter V6, 145-horsepower engine was standard, though variants with a 5.0-liter V8, 195 hp and
5.8-liter V8, 210 hp were also available. The 145 hp engine had a maximum torque of 265 foot/pounds at 2,000 rpm, which allowed the pickup to tow up to 7,500 pounds of weight. The vehicle came with a standard five-speed manual or an optional four speed automatic transmission.
Physical Measurements and Capacities
The pickup was rather large. The 1994 Ford F-150 was 213.3 inches long, 79 inches wide and 70.8 inches tall. The wheelbase measured 133 inches. The cabin of the pickup had two doors and could provide seats for up to three people. The 1994 Ford F-150 weighed 5,450 pounds.
Fuel
Fuel economy clearly wasnt a priority for the engineers of the 1994 Ford F-150. The truck made a meager 13 mpg in the city and 17 mpg on the highway. However, because the vehicle was equipped with a rather large 19 gallon fuel tank, it had a much more respectable full tank range of 247 miles in the city and 323 miles on the highway.