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No, the LS engine is a design by General Motors, not Ford. It is widely known for its power, compact design, and high level of reliability.
Running out of gas can potentially harm your engine, but the severity often depends on the type of vehicle and its condition. When a car runs out of fuel, the engine may stall, which in itself isn’t damaging. However, the real issue arises because fuel acts as a lubricant and coolant for the fuel pump. Cars with electric fuel pumps, found in the tank, rely on gasoline to keep them cool and running smoothly. Running out of gas can cause the pump to overheat or suck in air, leading to wear or premature failure. Moreover, there's a risk of sediment from the bottom of the tank being drawn into the fuel system, clogging filters or fuel injectors. While occasionally running dry might not cause immediate damage, making a habit of it increases the risk of costly repairs. To safeguard your engine and ensure longevity, it’s wise to keep your tank at least a quarter full and avoid running on empty.
The horsepower of a V6 engine can widely vary based on the specific model and manufacturer. It can range from around 150 to 400 horsepower or even more. Please refer to specific car models for exact figures.
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