flak monkey
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posted on 8/2/09 at 02:17 PM |
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Duratec and Mazda Engines
Is the duratec and mazda MZR 2 litre identical?
I know the duratec is a mazda engine... but are they abosolutely identical?
Cheers,
David
Sera
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mangogrooveworkshop
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posted on 8/2/09 at 02:23 PM |
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Mazda and Ford do quite a bit of business together in other country's under the same banner.
So I would expect them to cross populate engine bays with each companys product/designs
Ford used vw for a galaxy seat people carrier just recently
see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samcor
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Paul TigerB6
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posted on 8/2/09 at 02:24 PM |
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Seems the Mazda version has Variable Valve Timing so more power
link to Wikipedia
Hope thats of help
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flak monkey
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posted on 8/2/09 at 02:37 PM |
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Scrap that idea then...
Clicky
David
Sera
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Werner Van Loock
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posted on 8/2/09 at 06:11 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by flak monkey
Scrap that idea then...
Clicky
David
???? got any explanation, i'm missing it
http://www.clubstylus.be
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flak monkey
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posted on 8/2/09 at 06:30 PM |
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You seem to be able to pick the mazda engine up cheaper than fords, but if they are different then its not worth it
Sera
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matt_claydon
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posted on 8/2/09 at 06:42 PM |
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I would say the Mazda is the thinking man's choice as you're getting an almost identical but better engine and not paying the Ford
premium, ever-present in the kitcar/modifying world.
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K80RUM
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posted on 8/2/09 at 07:08 PM |
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Word has it that the *latest* Mazda variant is a better beast than the current Ford/Mazda Duratec.
Rumours abound that it's got a better crank, rods and pistons, and different porting to the current Duratec. Raceline currently have one that
they're going to dissect but I know for a fact they haven't gotten around to it yet (or hadn't on Friday )
It cropped up in conversation here: http://www.blatchat.com/T.asp?id=162062
If it's any use, I have a copy of the Ford/Mazda workshop assembly manual, it's available on the downloads page of my website. It's
much more comprehensive than the Haynes one.
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keith2lp
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posted on 8/2/09 at 07:19 PM |
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Duratec Mazda
Hi
I have a duratec in my velocity and have also owned a Mazda 3 2.0L and the engines are identical. I beleive that it is only newer Mazdas that have
varible valve timing. I you get a Mazda unit find out the equivalent Ford part number for anything you need as the prices are a lot less, eg drive
belt Mazda £38 Ford £18.
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flak monkey
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posted on 8/2/09 at 08:11 PM |
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I am honestly having trouble finding out which MZR engines had vvt... you'd think Mazda would shout about it wouldnt you?!
David
Sera
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stevebubs
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posted on 8/2/09 at 08:48 PM |
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The way I read the Wiki, it's only the 3.0 V6s that were fitted with VVT....
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stevebubs
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posted on 8/2/09 at 08:48 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by flak monkey
I am honestly having trouble finding out which MZR engines had vvt... you'd think Mazda would shout about it wouldnt you?!
David
Not if they don't fit it...
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flak monkey
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posted on 8/2/09 at 09:13 PM |
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The article on the actual MZR engine doesnt say which ones are fitted with VVT, it just says this
quote: The MZR generation of engines feature a special long intake manifold for added torque, S-VT continuous variable valve timing. The DISI
turbocharged MZR L3-VDT was on the Ward's 10 Best Engines list for 3 consecutive years for 2006, 2007 and 2008.
As a catch all at the top of the page
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazda_MZR_engine
Sera
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locost_bryan
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posted on 10/2/09 at 03:29 AM |
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Can hardly expect Ford and Mazda to fit the same versions, when Mazda had different versions of the 2.3 for the 3 and 6, and a different version of
the 2.0 for the MX5.
And I wouldn't be surprised if Ford have different versions of the 2.0 in the Focus and Mondeo.
Bryan Miller
Auckland NZ
Bruce McLaren - "Where's my F1 car?"
John Cooper - "In that rack of tubes, son"
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flak monkey
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posted on 10/2/09 at 06:10 PM |
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Looks like its the post 2006 engines which have vvt...
Cheers,
David
Sera
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James
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posted on 10/2/09 at 06:25 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by flak monkey
Looks like its the post 2006 engines which have vvt...
Cheers,
David
If the VVT is just switched on/off at a certain revs then one of the MS outputs could easily do it couldn't it?
Cheers,
James
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flak monkey
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posted on 10/2/09 at 08:53 PM |
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Most likely yes. Its hydraulically controlled, presumbly theres a hydraulic valve which is electronically controlled somewhere along the line.
Sera
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