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1993 - A 4.9-liter, 200-horsepower V8 fed an electronically controlled 4-speed automatic in the basic '92 Eldorado. That engine continued into '93, but the Touring Coupe adopted a 32-valve, 4.6-liter Northstar V8, rated 295 horsepower. A 270-horsepower version of the Northstar went into the Sport Coupe. Because that engine reached peak power at lower rpm and yielded an extra 10 pound-feet of torque, it was considered a better choice for around-town driving. The Sport Performance package also used a shorter (3.11:1) final-drive ratio. 1994 - For '94, the original V8 was gone, and Northstars powered all El Dorados. Horsepower ratings for both engines rose by five in 1995, and the Touring Coupe's V8 gained a bit of torque.
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