What is the fuel consumption of the Ford Mustang 2.3t?

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LaViolet
07/30/25 6:56am
The fuel consumption of the Ford Mustang 2.3t engine is around 13. 1. Exterior: The front face appears too conservative, with little difference compared to ordinary sedans, failing to showcase the domineering presence of a sports car. The two creases on the engine hood finally adjust the atmosphere of the entire front section. 2. Performance: Equipped with a three-valve cylinder head with VCT, it allows for a higher compression ratio using regular 87-octane gasoline, maximizing the energy of every drop of fuel. The intake manifold features an active charge motion control valve, which improves combustion according to the different needs of high and low-speed zones, providing both strong low-end torque and maximum high-speed power.
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