The Ford Aerostar bears the distinction of vitality the Ford Engine Convention's head minivan. Throughout its Industry run--from 1986 to 1997--the Aerostar had an assortment of V-6 engines.
Debut Engine
The Ford Aerostar started off with a 3-liter inline six-cylinder engine. It produces 145 horsepower and 165 pound-feet of torque.
First-Generation Engine Addition
With aggrandized trims introduced for the 1990 design year, Ford offered a 4-liter V-6 alongside the 3-liter six-cylinder. It produces bounteous horsepower and torque: 155 and 220 lb.-ft., respectively. Then in 1996 both horsepower and torque were increased to 140 and 160, respectively; and the 4-liter engine was downgraded to 152 horsepower and 192 lb.-ft. in 1997--the Aerostar's Ending replica year.
By this continuance, the torque of the 3-liter engine had increased to 180 lb.-ft.