Ford Duratec engine
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Duratec
Manufacturer: Ford
Production: 1993 – present
Class: Petrol engine
Capacities: 1.3 L
1.4 L
1.6 L
1.8 L
2.0 L
2.3 L
2.5 L
3.0 L
3.5 L
6.0 L
Block: Alloy
Cylinder Head: Alloy/chrome
Valves: 8 (small cars) SOHC
16 (4 cyl) DOHC
24 (V6) DOHC
48 (V12) DOHC
Timing: Twin chains
Variable valve timing (Mazda only)
Configuration: Straight-4 (up to 2.3 L)
60 degree V6 (larger capacities)
V12 (6.0 L)
Fuel supply method: Electronic fuel injection or direct injection, badged SCI
Aspiration: Natural (standard)
Turbocharged (Focus RS)
Predecessor: Zetec
Also used by: Aston Martin
Jaguar
Land Rover
Volvo Cars
Lincoln
Mazda
Mercury
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The Duratec is a range of four, six and twelve-cylinder gasoline engines used in Ford cars.
Originally there was a 2.5 L V6 introduced with the Mondeo. When the 2000 Mondeo was introduced, the 1.8 L and 2.0 L engines became Duratecs too.
Now there are engines of all sizes called Duratec. In North America, Ford uses the Duratec name on all its dual overhead cam 4 and 6 cylinder engines. In Europe, all Ford gasoline engines are called Duratec.
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