Our first entry in the Ford-Edsel (FE) family of engines is the 352. It barely beats the 302 by just 3 horsepower but torque is moderately higher at 315 pound-feet. The FE engines replaced the earlier Y-block engines, and the FE family would be in production for decades with ever increasing displacement.
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