CairB
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posted on 24/12/05 at 12:32 PM |
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OT - Marketing?
A while ago I questioned the reasoning in Ford badging Mondeos with Duratec engines in as Zetec.
I've just come across this and wonder how many pistons & valves have been
sacrificed.
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Hellfire
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posted on 24/12/05 at 02:31 PM |
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Very similar to other marketing tricks - ie watch for a 0 (zero) being renamed to O (letter o). It's an old trick - buyer beware!
That one is so blatant it should be illegal - in fact I'd be surprised if it's not intentionally misleading.
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StevieSuperSeven
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posted on 24/12/05 at 11:17 PM |
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I thought this was common(ish) knowledge. Our local ford breaker told my dad that no car badged as a 'zetec' has actually had one fitted
for some time now.
The actual engine can be a zetec in standard or sigma format, duratec, the st170 focus had kind of a bastard son with a zetec bottom and a
unique-but-very-like-a-duratec head iinm.
12 months ago that same breaker was selling zetecs at 600.00 notes. Now they're 250.00 because more and more duratecs are falling out of the
cars they were put into. Dad's biulding a fast-road anglia 105 and it was while engine hunting for this that we found this out.
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jon_boy
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posted on 25/12/05 at 10:50 AM |
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I think its the new duratecs where basically the piston would have lasted forever so they had nothes machined in somewhere to increase stress and now
they are likely to die by 150,000 miles.
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