Ford engines are those used in
Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company (commonly known as Ford) is an American multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan, United States. It was founded by Henry Ford and incorporated on June 16, 1903. The company sells automobi ...
vehicle
A vehicle (from la, vehiculum) is a machine that transports people or cargo. Vehicles include wagons, bicycles, motor vehicles (motorcycles, cars, trucks, buses, mobility scooters for disabled people), railed vehicles (trains, trams), wa ...
s and in aftermarket, sports and kit applications. Different engine ranges are used in various global markets.
3 cylinder
A series of Ford
DOHC 12-valve
inline-three engines with
Twin Independent Variable Camshaft Timing (Ti-VCT), labelled as Fox (1.0 L),
Duratec (1.1 L), Dragon (1.2 L and 1.5 L) and
turbocharged
In an internal combustion engine, a turbocharger (often called a turbo) is a forced induction device that is powered by the flow of exhaust gases. It uses this energy to compress the intake gas, forcing more air into the engine in order to pro ...
1.0 L and 1.5 L as
EcoBoost.
1.0 L Fox
* 2012–present 1.0 L Fox Ti-VCT I3,
naturally aspirated
Naturally may refer to:
;Albums
* ''Naturally!'', an album by Nat Adderley
* ''Naturally'' (Houston Person album)
* ''Naturally'' (J. J. Cale album)
* ''Naturally'' (John Pizzarelli album)
* ''Naturally'' (Sharon Jones album)
* ''Naturally'' ...
.
The smallest Ford 3-cylinder engine.
**Displacement: 998 cc
**Bore x stroke: 71.9 mm x 82.0 mm
**Compression ratio: 12.0:1
**Maximum power: @ 6300–6500 rpm
**Maximum torque: @ 4100–4500 rpm
**Applications:
*** 2013–2017
Ford Fiesta
The Ford Fiesta is a supermini car marketed by Ford since 1976 over seven generations. Over the years, the Fiesta has mainly been developed and manufactured by Ford's European operations, and has been positioned below the Escort (later the ...
*** 2016–present
Ford Ka
* 2012–present
1.0 L EcoBoost I3
The turbocharged version of 1.0 L Fox engine.
1.1 L Duratec
* 2017–present 1.1 L Duratec Ti-VCT I3, naturally-aspirated.
** Displacement: 1084 cc
** Bore x stroke: 73.0 mm x 86.3 mm
** Compression ratio: 12.0:1
**Maximum power: @5000–6500 rpm
** Maximum torque: @3500 rpm
**Application:
*** 2017–present
Ford Fiesta
The Ford Fiesta is a supermini car marketed by Ford since 1976 over seven generations. Over the years, the Fiesta has mainly been developed and manufactured by Ford's European operations, and has been positioned below the Escort (later the ...
1.2 L Dragon
* 2017–present 1.2 L Dragon Ti-VCT I3, naturally aspirated.
Based from 1.5 L Dragon engine but with smaller piston and without balancer shaft.
**Displacement: 1194 cc
**Bore x stroke: 75.0 mm x 90.0 mm
**Compression ratio: 11.2:1
**Maximum power: PS @ 6500 rpm
**Maximum torque: @ 4250 rpm
**Applications:
***2017–present
Ford Figo/Aspire/Freestyle
1.5 L Dragon
* 2017–present 1.5 L Dragon Ti-VCT I3, naturally aspirated.
**Displacement: 1497 cc
**Bore x stroke: 84.0 mm x 90.0 mm
**Compression ratio: 11.0:1
**Maximum power:
*** @ 6500 rpm
*** @ 5500 rpm (ethanol)
**Maximum torque:
*** @ 4250–4750 rpm
*** @ 4750 rpm (ethanol)
**Applications:
***2017–present
Ford EcoSport
***2018–present
Ford Focus
***2018–present
Ford Ka
* 2018–present
1.5 L EcoBoost I3
The turbocharged version of 1.5 L Dragon engine.
4 cylinder
* 1904–1906
Ford Model B (1904)
The Ford Model B is an upscale touring car (with polished wood and brass trim) that was introduced in 1904 by Ford. It was built at the Ford Piquette Avenue Plant. It was Ford's first car to use the front-engine layout, with a large 24 hp 4 ...
engine
* 1906–1908
Ford Model N
The Ford Model N is an automobile produced by Ford Motor Company; it was introduced in 1906 as a successor to the Models A and C as the company's inexpensive, entry-level line. It was built at the Ford Piquette Avenue Plant.
The Model N dive ...
/R/S engine
* 1908–1927
Ford Model T engine
The Ford Model T used a sidevalve, reverse-flow cylinder head inline 4-cylinder engine. It was primarily a gasoline engine. It produced for a top speed of . It was built in-unit with the Model T's novel transmission (a planetary design), sha ...
* 1928–1931
Ford Model A engine
Ford commonly refers to:
* Ford Motor Company, an automobile manufacturer founded by Henry Ford
* Ford (crossing), a shallow crossing on a river
Ford may also refer to:
Ford Motor Company
* Henry Ford, founder of the Ford Motor Company
* Ford F ...
''(also see
Ford Model A (1927-1931)
The Model A is the designation of two cars made by Ford Motor Company, one in 1903 and one beginning in 1927:
* Ford Model A (1903–1904)
* Ford Model A (1927–1931)
The Ford Model A (also colloquially called the A-Model Ford or the A, and ...
)''
* 1932–1934 Ford Model B engine ''(see
Ford Model B (1932) Ford Model B may refer to:
* Ford Model B (1904)
The Ford Model B is an upscale touring car (with polished wood and brass trim) that was introduced in 1904 by Ford. It was built at the Ford Piquette Avenue Plant
The Ford Piquette Avenue Plan ...
)''
* 1932–1962
Ford Sidevalve
The Ford Sidevalve is a side valve (flathead engine) from the British arm of the Ford Motor Company, often also referred to as the "English Sidevalve". The engine had its origins in the 1930s Ford Model Y, and was made in two sizes, or "8 HP", a ...
* 1951–1966
Consul 4—(
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Europe, off the north-western coast of the continental mainland. It comprises England, Scotland, Wales and North ...
)
* 1961–1977
Essex V4—(
United Kingdom
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: Used in
Transit Mk.1,
Granada Mk.1/Consul,
Capri Mk.1) (
South Africa
South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastline that stretch along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the north by the neighbouring countri ...
: Used in
Ford Corsair,
Ford Capri
The Ford Capri is a fastback coupé built by Ford of Europe, designed by Philip T. Clark, who was also involved in the design of the Ford Mustang. It used the mechanical components from the Mk2 Ford Cortina and was intended as the Euro ...
Mk. 1,
Ford Cortina Mk III)
* 1962–1981
Taunus V4 (or Cologne V4)—(
Germany
Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated betwe ...
) Used in Ford Taunus V4,
Saab Saab 95,
Saab Sonett and
Saab 96 until 1980.
* 1968–1983
Renault Cléon engine
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—
Ford Corcel from
Willys
Willys (pronounced , "Willis" )
was a brand name used by Willys–Overland Motors, an American automobile company, founded by John North Willys. It was best known for its design and production of World War II era and later military jeeps (MBs ...
/
Renault Dauphine (
Brazil
Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area ...
)
* 1959–2002
Kent
Kent is a county in South East England and one of the home counties. It borders Greater London to the north-west, Surrey to the west and East Sussex to the south-west, and Essex to the north across the estuary of the River Thames; it faces ...
—(UK) 1.0-1.6 L
I4 (Europe)
** 1959–1968
Kent (Original) 1.0–1.5L (used in
Anglia,
Consul Capri,
Cortina Mk.1)
** 1962–1975
Lotus Twin Cam 1.6 L (used in
Lotus Elan,
Cortina
Cortina may refer to:
Things
* Cortina (tango), a short piece of music played during a tango dance event
* Ford Cortina, a medium-sized family car built by Ford of Britain from 1962 to 1982
**Lotus Cortina, a 1963–1968 performance variant on the ...
,
Europa
Europa may refer to:
Places
* Europe
* Europa (Roman province), a province within the Diocese of Thrace
* Europa (Seville Metro), Seville, Spain; a station on the Seville Metro
* Europa City, Paris, France; a planned development
* Europa Cliff ...
,
Ford Escort, and
Caterham Super Seven
The Lotus Seven is a small, simple, lightweight, two-seater, open-top, open-wheel, sports car produced by the British manufacturer Lotus Cars (initially called Lotus Engineering) between 1957 and 1972.
It was designed by Lotus founder Colin Chap ...
)
** 1967–1980
Crossflow 1.1 L, 1.3 L, 1.6 L (used in
Cortina Mk.2,
Capri Mk.1,
Escort Mk.1 & Mk.2,
Ford Fiesta Mk.1 (1.6 versions), Reliant
Anadol
Anadol was Turkey's first domestic mass-production passenger vehicle company. Its first model, Anadol A1 (1966–1975) was the second Turkish car after the ill-fated Devrim sedan of 1961. Anadol cars and pick-ups were manufactured by Otosan Oto ...
(1.3 and 1.6 versions)
** 1969–198?
BDA 1.6 L (used in
Escort RS1600, and
Caterham Super Seven
The Lotus Seven is a small, simple, lightweight, two-seater, open-top, open-wheel, sports car produced by the British manufacturer Lotus Cars (initially called Lotus Engineering) between 1957 and 1972.
It was designed by Lotus founder Colin Chap ...
)
** 1976–1989
Valencia
Valencia ( va, València) is the capital of the Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Valencian Community, Valencia and the Municipalities of Spain, third-most populated municipality in Spain, with 791,413 inhabitants. It is ...
1.0 L, 1.1 L, 1.3 L (used in
Fiesta Mk.1 &
Mk.2,
Escort Mk.3,
Orion
** 1989–1995
HCS 1.0L, 1.1 L, 1.3 L (used in
Fiesta Mk.3,
Orion Mk.2/Escort Mk3-6)
** 1995–2002
Endura-E 1.3 L OHV (UK:
Fiesta Mk.4,
Ka)
* 1970s
OHC/Pinto/T-88 Series
** 1970–1989
EAO—1.3 L–2.0 L
Cortina Mk.3-Mk.5,
Sierra
Sierra (Spanish for "mountain range" and "saw", from Latin '' serra'') may refer to the following:
Places Mountains and mountain ranges
* Sierra de Juárez, a mountain range in Baja California, Mexico
* Sierra de las Nieves, a mountain range i ...
,
Capri Mk.2&3,
Granada Mk.2&3,
Scorpio,
Transit
Transit may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Film
* ''Transit'' (1979 film), a 1979 Israeli film
* ''Transit'' (2005 film), a film produced by MTV and Staying-Alive about four people in countries in the world
* ''Transit'' (2006 film), a 2006 ...
** 1974–1990s
OHC
An overhead camshaft (OHC) engine is a piston engine where the camshaft is located in the cylinder head above the combustion chamber. This contrasts with earlier overhead valve engines (OHV), where the camshaft is located below the combustion cha ...
—2.3 L (used in the
Pinto
Pinto is a Portuguese language, Portuguese, Spanish language, Spanish, Sephardi Jews, Jewish (Sephardic), and Italian language, Italian surname. It is a high-frequency surname in all List of countries and territories where Portuguese is an officia ...
,
Mustang
The mustang is a free-roaming horse of the Western United States, descended from horses brought to the Americas by the Spanish. Mustangs are often referred to as wild horses, but because they are descended from once-domesticated animals, they ...
, the
Merkur XR4Ti
The Merkur XR4Ti is a performance-oriented 3-door hatchback sold in North America from 1985 to 1989. A product of the Ford Motor Company, the car was a version of the European Ford Sierra adapted to U.S. regulations. The XR4Ti project was champion ...
, 1975-79 Brazilian
Maverick
Maverick, Maveric or Maverik may refer to:
History
* Maverick (animal), an unbranded range animal, derived from U.S. cattleman Samuel Maverick
Aviation
* AEA Maverick, an Australian single-seat sportsplane design
* General Aviation Design Bureau ...
and
Thunderbird ''Turbo Coupe'')
** 1983–
OHC
An overhead camshaft (OHC) engine is a piston engine where the camshaft is located in the cylinder head above the combustion chamber. This contrasts with earlier overhead valve engines (OHV), where the camshaft is located below the combustion cha ...
—2.0 L 2.3 L and the 2.5 L for the
Ranger
* 1989–
I4 DOHC (used in
Sierra
Sierra (Spanish for "mountain range" and "saw", from Latin '' serra'') may refer to the following:
Places Mountains and mountain ranges
* Sierra de Juárez, a mountain range in Baja California, Mexico
* Sierra de las Nieves, a mountain range i ...
,
Scorpio/Granada Mk.3,
Transit
Transit may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Film
* ''Transit'' (1979 film), a 1979 Israeli film
* ''Transit'' (2005 film), a film produced by MTV and Staying-Alive about four people in countries in the world
* ''Transit'' (2006 film), a 2006 ...
)
* 1972–2000
York
York is a cathedral city with Roman origins, sited at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. It is the historic county town of Yorkshire. The city has many historic buildings and other structures, such as a ...
(
Diesel
Diesel may refer to:
* Diesel engine, an internal combustion engine where ignition is caused by compression
* Diesel fuel, a liquid fuel used in diesel engines
* Diesel locomotive, a railway locomotive in which the prime mover is a diesel engin ...
) 2.3L, 2.4L, 2.5L (Used in
Transit
Transit may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Film
* ''Transit'' (1979 film), a 1979 Israeli film
* ''Transit'' (2005 film), a film produced by MTV and Staying-Alive about four people in countries in the world
* ''Transit'' (2006 film), a 2006 ...
, A-Series (4 and 6-cyl version),
London Taxi
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, also Ford-Iveco trucks, "DI" (Direct-Injection) version from 1984-on)
* 1980–2002
CVH—1.1 L/1.3 L/1.4 L/1.6 L/1.8 L/1.9/2.0 L
Escort (International),
Escort (North America),
Orion,
Fiesta Mk.2,
Sierra
Sierra (Spanish for "mountain range" and "saw", from Latin '' serra'') may refer to the following:
Places Mountains and mountain ranges
* Sierra de Juárez, a mountain range in Baja California, Mexico
* Sierra de las Nieves, a mountain range i ...
(Europe, Sierra from '89 onwards, 1.9L and 2.0L for USA only)
* 1983–1995
CHT—(
Brazil
Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area ...
)
* 1984–1994
HSC—2.3 L/2.5 L for
Tempo
In musical terminology, tempo (Italian, 'time'; plural ''tempos'', or ''tempi'' from the Italian plural) is the speed or pace of a given piece. In classical music, tempo is typically indicated with an instruction at the start of a piece (often ...
and
Taurus
Taurus is Latin for 'bull' and may refer to:
* Taurus (astrology), the astrological sign
* Taurus (constellation), one of the constellations of the zodiac
* Taurus (mythology), one of two Greek mythological characters named Taurus
* ''Bos taurus ...
* 1983–1996
LT—(
Diesel
Diesel may refer to:
* Diesel engine, an internal combustion engine where ignition is caused by compression
* Diesel fuel, a liquid fuel used in diesel engines
* Diesel locomotive, a railway locomotive in which the prime mover is a diesel engin ...
) 1.6 L/1.8 L/ 1.8 L turbodiesel. Used in
Escort,
Orion,
Fiesta
''Fiesta'' (Spanish for "religious feast", "festival", or "party") may refer to:
Events
*Fiesta San Antonio, a 10-day event held every April in San Antonio, Texas
*St. Peter's Fiesta, a five-day festival in Gloucester, Massachusetts
*Fiestas d ...
* 1986–2000
Lynx
A lynx is a type of wild cat.
Lynx may also refer to:
Astronomy
* Lynx (constellation)
* Lynx (Chinese astronomy)
* Lynx X-ray Observatory, a NASA-funded mission concept for a next-generation X-ray space observatory
Places Canada
* Lynx, Ontar ...
—(
Diesel
Diesel may refer to:
* Diesel engine, an internal combustion engine where ignition is caused by compression
* Diesel fuel, a liquid fuel used in diesel engines
* Diesel locomotive, a railway locomotive in which the prime mover is a diesel engin ...
) 1.8 L/ 1.8 L turbodiesel. Used in
Escort,
Orion,
Fiesta
''Fiesta'' (Spanish for "religious feast", "festival", or "party") may refer to:
Events
*Fiesta San Antonio, a 10-day event held every April in San Antonio, Texas
*St. Peter's Fiesta, a five-day festival in Gloucester, Massachusetts
*Fiestas d ...
,
Mondeo
The Ford Mondeo is a large family car manufactured by Ford since 1993. The first Ford model declared as a "world car", the Mondeo was intended to consolidate several Ford model lines worldwide (the European Sierra, the Telstar in Asia and Austr ...
. Later branded as Endura-DE and developed to Duratorq
DLD-418.
* 1990s
Mazda F—
Mazda
, commonly referred to as simply Mazda, is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Fuchū, Hiroshima, Japan.
In 2015, Mazda produced 1.5 million vehicles for global sales, the majority of which (nearly one m ...
-engine 2.2 L for
Probe
* 1992–2004
Zeta/Zetec/Zetec-E (Used in
Escort ZX2 (North America),
Escort Mk.5 / Orion,
Fiesta Mk.4,
Ford Fiesta Mk.3/3.5,
Mondeo Mk.1,
Focus) (Ford Aspire/Kia)
* 1995–
Zetec-SE (Sigma) (Used in
Fiesta Mk.4,
Puma
Puma or PUMA may refer to:
Animals
* ''Puma'' (genus), a genus in the family Felidae
** Puma (species) or cougar, a large cat
Businesses and organisations
* Puma (brand), a multinational shoe and sportswear company
* Puma Energy, a mid- and d ...
,
Focus)
* 2000–
Duratorq
The Ford Duratorq engine, commonly referred to as Duratorq, is the marketing name of a range of Ford diesel engines first introduced in 2000 for the Ford Mondeo range of cars. The larger capacity 5-cylinder units use the Power Stroke branding wh ...
—
Diesel
Diesel may refer to:
* Diesel engine, an internal combustion engine where ignition is caused by compression
* Diesel fuel, a liquid fuel used in diesel engines
* Diesel locomotive, a railway locomotive in which the prime mover is a diesel engin ...
(Europe: Used in
Mondeo Mk.3,
Focus,
Transit
Transit may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Film
* ''Transit'' (1979 film), a 1979 Israeli film
* ''Transit'' (2005 film), a film produced by MTV and Staying-Alive about four people in countries in the world
* ''Transit'' (2006 film), a 2006 ...
,
Transit Connect
The Ford Transit Connect is a compact panel van sold by Ford since 2002. Developed by Ford of Europe, the model line replaced sedan-based vans ( Ford Escort and Ford Courier vans) with a dedicated commercial vehicle platform. The model line i ...
,
London Taxi TX1 (from 2002 onwards))
* 2000–
Duratec 8v/HE/20/23—(Duratec branded
Mazda
, commonly referred to as simply Mazda, is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Fuchū, Hiroshima, Japan.
In 2015, Mazda produced 1.5 million vehicles for global sales, the majority of which (nearly one m ...
-engine used in
Mondeo Mk.3,
Focus Mk.2)
* 2000–present
Power Stroke 3.0[Ford Ranger Owner's manual - p.192](_blank)
(in Spanish) - Accessed 03/08/2011—3.0 L
Diesel
Diesel may refer to:
* Diesel engine, an internal combustion engine where ignition is caused by compression
* Diesel fuel, a liquid fuel used in diesel engines
* Diesel locomotive, a railway locomotive in which the prime mover is a diesel engin ...
(
Brazil
Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area ...
), Used in
Ford Ranger (Argentina)
* 2009–present
EcoBoost—1.6 L/2.0 L
Ford Sigma 1.6L and
L 2.0L-engine with
Direct Injection Spark Ignition
Gasoline direct injection (GDI), also known as petrol direct injection (PDI), is a mixture formation system for internal combustion engines that run on gasoline (petrol), where fuel is injected into the combustion chamber. This is distinct fro ...
* 2013–present
EcoBoost—1.5 L
* 2016–present
EcoBlue—
Diesel
Diesel may refer to:
* Diesel engine, an internal combustion engine where ignition is caused by compression
* Diesel fuel, a liquid fuel used in diesel engines
* Diesel locomotive, a railway locomotive in which the prime mover is a diesel engin ...
5 cylinder
* 2015–present; The 3.2 is an I5 engine used in the Ford Transit, the Ford Ranger, Ford Everest, Mazda BT-50 and the Vivarail. For the North American-spec Transit, * the 3.2L Duratorq is modified to meet American and Canadian emissions standards and is branded as a Power Stroke engine. The 3.2 Power Stroke is rated 188 PS (138 kW; 185 hp) and 470 N⋅m (350 lb⋅ft).
*2004-2011;The 2.5 Duratec is an inline 5 engine used in the Ford Focus ST225,Kuga,S-Max ST and various Volvo T5 models.It features DOHC, 20 valves and Ti-VCT.It displaces 2521cc and produces 166 kW (225hp) and 320 N.m (236lb.ft) in the ST or 227 kW (305hp) and 440 N.m (324.5lb.ft) in the Focus RS, or even up to 257kW (345hp) and 460 N.m (339lb.ft) in the RS500
6 cylinder
Ford was late to offer a six-cylinder engine in their cars, only introducing a six in 1941 after the failure of the 1906
Model K. The company relied on its famous
Flathead V8 for most models, only seriously producing six-cylinder engines in the 1960s. The company was also late with a
V6 engine, introducing a compact British V6 in 1967 but waiting until the 1980s to move their products to rely on V6 engines. The company has relied on seven major V6 families ever since, the
Cologne/Taunus V6,
British Essex V6,
Canadian Essex V6,
Vulcan V6,
Mondeo V6,
Cyclone V6, and
Nano V6. The first five of these lines are no longer in production, leaving only the
Cyclone
In meteorology, a cyclone () is a large air mass that rotates around a strong center of low atmospheric pressure, counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere as viewed from above (opposite to an anti ...
and
Nano as the company's midrange engines.
* 1906–1907 Model K straight-6
* 1941–2016
Straight-6
The straight-six engine (also referred to as an inline-six engine; abbreviated I6 or L6) is a piston engine with six cylinders arranged in a straight line along the crankshaft. A straight-six engine has perfect primary and secondary engine bal ...
** 1941–1951 226
CID
CID may refer to:
Film
* ''C.I.D.'' (1955 film), an Indian Malayalam film
* ''C.I.D.'' (1956 film), an Indian Hindi film
* ''C. I. D.'' (1965 film), an Indian Telugu film
* ''C.I.D.'' (1990 film), an Indian Hindi film
Television
* ''CID'' ( ...
''Flathead''
** 1948–1953 254 CID ''Flathead'' used in buses and two ton trucks
** 1952–1964
OHV
An overhead valve (OHV) engine, sometimes called a ''pushrod engine'', is a piston engine whose valves are located in the cylinder head above the combustion chamber. This contrasts with earlier flathead engines, where the valves were located bel ...
(215, 223, 262) 215-223 used in car and non-HD pickups. 262 used in HD trucks only.
** 1960–1993 (Longer in
Australia
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma ...
) 'Falcon Six'
OHV
An overhead valve (OHV) engine, sometimes called a ''pushrod engine'', is a piston engine whose valves are located in the cylinder head above the combustion chamber. This contrasts with earlier flathead engines, where the valves were located bel ...
(144, 170, 200, 250) car usage.
** 1964–1996
OHV
An overhead valve (OHV) engine, sometimes called a ''pushrod engine'', is a piston engine whose valves are located in the cylinder head above the combustion chamber. This contrasts with earlier flathead engines, where the valves were located bel ...
(240, 300, 4.9 L) truck 6 built in
Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland ( ), officially the City of Cleveland, is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County. Located in the northeastern part of the state, it is situated along the southern shore of Lake Erie, across the U.S. ...
** 1988–2002
Ford Australia
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SOHC
An overhead camshaft (OHC) engine is a piston engine where the camshaft is located in the cylinder head above the combustion chamber. This contrasts with earlier overhead valve engines (OHV), where the camshaft is located below the combustion cha ...
I6 Falcon
Falcons () are birds of prey in the genus ''Falco'', which includes about 40 species. Falcons are widely distributed on all continents of the world except Antarctica, though closely related raptors did occur there in the Eocene.
Adult falcons ...
engines
*** 1988–1989 3.2 L
SOHC
An overhead camshaft (OHC) engine is a piston engine where the camshaft is located in the cylinder head above the combustion chamber. This contrasts with earlier overhead valve engines (OHV), where the camshaft is located below the combustion cha ...
*** 1988–1992 3.9 L
SOHC
An overhead camshaft (OHC) engine is a piston engine where the camshaft is located in the cylinder head above the combustion chamber. This contrasts with earlier overhead valve engines (OHV), where the camshaft is located below the combustion cha ...
*** 1992–2002 4.0 L
SOHC
An overhead camshaft (OHC) engine is a piston engine where the camshaft is located in the cylinder head above the combustion chamber. This contrasts with earlier overhead valve engines (OHV), where the camshaft is located below the combustion cha ...
*** 1998–2002 4.0 L
SOHC
An overhead camshaft (OHC) engine is a piston engine where the camshaft is located in the cylinder head above the combustion chamber. This contrasts with earlier overhead valve engines (OHV), where the camshaft is located below the combustion cha ...
VCT
** 2002–2016
Ford Australia
Ford Motor Company of Australia Limited (known by its trading name Ford Australia) is the Australian subsidiary of United States-based automaker Ford Motor Company. It was founded in Geelong, Victoria, in 1925 as an outpost of Ford Motor Comp ...
Barra DOHC I6 4.0 L engines
* 1951–1966
Zephyr 6—(
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Europe, off the north-western coast of the continental mainland. It comprises England, Scotland, Wales and North ...
)
* 1964–2011
Cologne/Taunus V6—1.8–4.0 L
pushrod
A valvetrain or valve train is a mechanical system that controls the operation of the intake and exhaust valves in an internal combustion engine. The intake valves control the flow of air/fuel mixture (or air alone for direct-injected engines) ...
and
SOHC
An overhead camshaft (OHC) engine is a piston engine where the camshaft is located in the cylinder head above the combustion chamber. This contrasts with earlier overhead valve engines (OHV), where the camshaft is located below the combustion cha ...
V6
* 1966–1988 (2000 in South Africa)
British Essex V6—60° British V6 2.5/3.0/3.1/3.4 L
* 1982–2008
Canadian Essex V6—90° V6, 3.8/3.9/4.2 L models
* 1986–1987
Ford-Cosworth GBA engine—120° V6, 1.5 L (
Formula One engine
Since its inception in 1947, Formula One has used a variety of engine regulations. "Formulae" limiting engine capacity had been used in Grand Prix racing on a regular basis since after World War I. The engine formulae are divided according t ...
)
* 1986–2007
Vulcan V6—60°
pushrod
A valvetrain or valve train is a mechanical system that controls the operation of the intake and exhaust valves in an internal combustion engine. The intake valves control the flow of air/fuel mixture (or air alone for direct-injected engines) ...
V6 3.0 L, originally designed for the
Taurus
Taurus is Latin for 'bull' and may refer to:
* Taurus (astrology), the astrological sign
* Taurus (constellation), one of the constellations of the zodiac
* Taurus (mythology), one of two Greek mythological characters named Taurus
* ''Bos taurus ...
* 1989–1995
SHO V6 3.0/3.2 L
DOHC V6
* 1994–2012
Mondeo V6 aluminum 60°
DOHC
** 1994–2002
Duratec 25—2.5 L
** 1996–2012
Duratec 30—3.0 L
** 2000–2011
Jaguar AJ-V6—2.1/2.5/3.0 L
* 2003–present
Ecotorq—7.3/9.0/12.7 L
Diesel
Diesel may refer to:
* Diesel engine, an internal combustion engine where ignition is caused by compression
* Diesel fuel, a liquid fuel used in diesel engines
* Diesel locomotive, a railway locomotive in which the prime mover is a diesel engin ...
* 2004–present
AJD-V6—2.7 L
Diesel
Diesel may refer to:
* Diesel engine, an internal combustion engine where ignition is caused by compression
* Diesel fuel, a liquid fuel used in diesel engines
* Diesel locomotive, a railway locomotive in which the prime mover is a diesel engin ...
* 2006–2016
SI6—3.0/3.2 L
I6 designed by
Volvo
The Volvo Group ( sv, Volvokoncernen; legally Aktiebolaget Volvo, shortened to AB Volvo, stylized as VOLVO) is a Swedish multinational manufacturing corporation headquartered in Gothenburg. While its core activity is the production, distributio ...
* 2006–present
Cyclone V6 aluminum 60°
DOHC
** 2018
Duratec 33—3.3 L
** 2006–present
Duratec 35
The Cyclone engine, also branded Duratec, is Ford Motor Company's latest DOHC family of gasoline V6 engines introduced in 2006. The Cyclone succeeds Ford's previous V6 engine families, including the Canadian built Ford Essex engine introduced in 1 ...
—3.5 L
** 2007–present
Duratec 37
The Cyclone engine, also branded Duratec, is Ford Motor Company's latest DOHC family of gasoline V6 engines introduced in 2006. The Cyclone succeeds Ford's previous V6 engine families, including the Canadian built Ford Essex engine introduced in 1 ...
—3.7 L
*2009–present
EcoBoost V6 engine
** 2015–present
EcoBoost—2.7 L
** 2016–present
EcoBoost—3.0 L
** 2009–present
EcoBoost—3.5 L
8 cylinder
Ford introduced the
Flathead V8 in their affordable
1932 Model 18, becoming a performance leader for decades. In the 1950s, Ford introduced a three-tier approach to engines, with small, mid-sized, and larger engines aimed at different markets. All of Ford's mainstream V8 engines were replaced by the
overhead cam Modular family in the 1990s and the company introduced a new large architecture, the
Boss family, for 2010.
* 1920–1932
Lincoln 60 Degree Fork & Blade V8—()
The Fork and Blade V8 used a novel approach for the piston connecting rods, which meant two connecting rods shared one bearing on the crankshaft, which allowed for a short crankshaft and a smaller overall engine size.
* 1932–1953
Flathead V8
* 1940–1950
Ford GAA engine
The Ford GAA engine is an American all-aluminum 32-valve DOHC 60-degree liquid-cooled V8 internal combustion engine with a flat plane crankshaft designed and produced by the Ford Motor Company before and during World War II. It features twin Stro ...
, exclusively for
armored fighting vehicle
An armoured fighting vehicle (AFV) is an armed combat vehicle protected by armour, generally combining operational mobility with offensive and defensive capabilities. AFVs can be wheeled or tracked. Examples of AFVs are tanks, armoured cars, ...
military use
* 1952–1963
Lincoln Y-block V8 engine
The Lincoln Y-block V8 engine was Ford's earliest OHV V8 engine, introduced by Lincoln in the 1952 model year. Like the later and better-known but even more short-lived Ford Y-block engine, its block's deep skirts gave the block the appearance of t ...
—
big-block (317/341/368), HD truck (279/302/317/332)
* 1954–1964
Y-block V8—
small-block
The Chevrolet small-block engine is a series of gasoline-powered, V-8 automobile engines, produced by the Chevrolet division of General Motors between 1954 and 2003, using the same basic engine block. Referred to as a "small-block" for its size ...
Ford/Mercury/Edsel (239/256/272/292/312)
* 1958–1968
MEL V8—big-block Mercury/Edsel/Lincoln (383/410/430/462)
* 1958–1976
FE V8—
medium-block Ford/Edsel
** 1958–1971 Generation I (332/352/360/361/390)
** 1962–1973 Generation II (406/410/427/428)
** 1965–1968
Ford 427 side oiler
The Ford FE engine is a Ford V8 engine used in vehicles sold in the North American market between 1958 and 1976. The FE was introduced to replace the short-lived (in the USA) Ford Y-block engine, which American cars and trucks were outgrowing. It ...
** FT truck (330/359/361/389/391)
** 427 SOHC**
* 1958–1981
Super Duty truck engine—big-block (401/477/534)
* 1962–2000
Windsor—small-block (221/255/260/289/289HP/302/351W/
Boss 302/427 aluminum)
* 1963–1971
Ford Indy V8 engine (
U.S.A.C. IndyCar
INDYCAR, LLC, is an American-based auto racing sanctioning body for Indy car racing and other disciplines of open wheel car racing. The organization sanctions five racing series: the premier IndyCar Series with its centerpiece the Indianapolis ...
engine)
* 1968–1997
385 V8—big-block (370/429/
Boss 429/460/514)
* 1975–2007
Ford-Cosworth Indy V8 engine
The Ford-Cosworth Indy V8 engine is a series of mechanically similar, turbocharged, 2.65-liter, Indy car racing V-8 engines, designed and developed by Cosworth in partnership with Ford. It was produced for over 30 years. It was used in U.S.A.C. ...
(
U.S.A.C. IndyCar
INDYCAR, LLC, is an American-based auto racing sanctioning body for Indy car racing and other disciplines of open wheel car racing. The organization sanctions five racing series: the premier IndyCar Series with its centerpiece the Indianapolis ...
engine)
* 1970–1982
335/Cleveland V8— small-block (351 Cleveland/400/351M/
Boss 351
The Ford 335 engine family was a group of engines built by the Ford Motor Company between 1969 and 1982. The "335" designation reflected Ford management's decision to produce an engine of that size (335 cubic inches) with room for expansion during ...
)
** 1969–1982
Ford Australia
Ford Motor Company of Australia Limited (known by its trading name Ford Australia) is the Australian subsidiary of United States-based automaker Ford Motor Company. It was founded in Geelong, Victoria, in 1925 as an outpost of Ford Motor Comp ...
produced Cleveland V8 engines 302/351 (
Geelong
Geelong ( ) (Wathawurrung: ''Djilang''/''Djalang'') is a port city in the southeastern Australian state of Victoria, located at the eastern end of Corio Bay (the smaller western portion of Port Phillip Bay) and the left bank of Barwon River, ...
plant)
* 1983–2010 Ford/
Navistar Diesel
Diesel may refer to:
* Diesel engine, an internal combustion engine where ignition is caused by compression
* Diesel fuel, a liquid fuel used in diesel engines
* Diesel locomotive, a railway locomotive in which the prime mover is a diesel engin ...
V8
** 1983–1987—6.9 L
IDI (indirect injection)
** 1988–1993—7.3 L IDI
** 1993–1994.5—7.3 L IDI with Turbo
** 1994.5–2003.5—7.3 L DI (direct injection) "
Power Stroke"
** 2003.5–2009—6.0 L DI "Power Stroke" (E and F-series vehicles)
** 2008–2010—6.4 L DI "Power Stroke" (F-series only)
* 1989–1993
Ford-Cosworth HB engine
The HB is a series of 3.5-litre, naturally-aspirated V8 Formula One racing engines, designed, developed and produced by Cosworth, in partnership with Ford; and used between and . The customer engines were used by Benetton, Fondmetal, McLaren, ...
—
DOHC 3.5 L (
Formula One racing engine)
* 1991–present
Modular V8 —
SOHC
An overhead camshaft (OHC) engine is a piston engine where the camshaft is located in the cylinder head above the combustion chamber. This contrasts with earlier overhead valve engines (OHV), where the camshaft is located below the combustion cha ...
/DOHC 4.6/5.0/5.4/5.8 L
** 1997–present Triton V8—truck versions of the Modular
** 2003-2004
Terminator V8 DOHC Supercharged 4.6 L
** 2010-2016
Ford Miami
Ford commonly refers to:
* Ford Motor Company, an automobile manufacturer founded by Henry Ford
* Ford (crossing), a shallow crossing on a river
Ford may also refer to:
Ford Motor Company
* Henry Ford, founder of the Ford Motor Company
* Ford F ...
Coyote V8 based Ford Australia
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Ford Performance Vehicles 5.0L Supercharged
DOHC VCT on intake cams only
** 2011–present
Coyote V8
The Ford Modular engine is Ford Motor Company's overhead camshaft (OHC) V8 engine, V8 and V10 engine, V10 gasoline-powered small block engine family. Despite popular belief that the Modular engine family received its moniker from the sharing of e ...
—
DOHC TiVCT 5.0 L; In 2018 dual fuel injection added providing both port and direct injection.
**2013–2014
Trinity V8 5.8 L, supercharged (Shelby GT500)
** 2016–present
Voodoo V8 —
DOHC 5.2 L (Shelby GT350)
** 2020–present
Predator V8 —
DOHC 5.2 L, supercharged (Shelby GT500)
* 1994–1997
Ford-Cosworth EC / ED engine
The EC and ED family are a series of 3.0-litre and 3.5-litre, naturally-aspirated, V8, Formula One racing engines, designed, developed and produced by Cosworth, in partnership with Ford; and used between and . The customer engines were used by ...
—
DOHC 3.0/3.5 L (
Formula One racing engine)
* 1996–present
Jaguar AJ-V8
The Jaguar AJ-8 is a compact DOHC V8 piston engine used in many Jaguar vehicles. It was the fourth new engine type in the history of the company. It was an in house design with work beginning before Ford's purchase of the company.
In 1997 i ...
—small displacement
DOHC V8 engine family also used by
Lincoln LS and
Ford Thunderbird
* 1996–1999
SHO V8—3.4 L DOHC 60° V8 designed and produced with
Yamaha Motor Corporation. This engine was only used in the Taurus SHO V-8.
* 2005–2010
Volvo V8—4.4 L DOHC 60° V8 produced by Yamaha Motor Company in Japan in connection with Volvo Skövde Engine plant Sweden.
*
Cosworth DFV—DOHC 3.0-liter
Formula One racing engine
* 2006–present
AJD-V8—DOHC 3.6 L twin-turbo
Diesel
Diesel may refer to:
* Diesel engine, an internal combustion engine where ignition is caused by compression
* Diesel fuel, a liquid fuel used in diesel engines
* Diesel locomotive, a railway locomotive in which the prime mover is a diesel engin ...
* 2010–present
4.4 Turbo Diesel V8—DOHC 4.4 L twin-turbo Diesel
* 2010–present
Boss V8—
SOHC
An overhead camshaft (OHC) engine is a piston engine where the camshaft is located in the cylinder head above the combustion chamber. This contrasts with earlier overhead valve engines (OHV), where the camshaft is located below the combustion cha ...
6.2 L
* 2011–present
Scorpion Diesel V8—"Power Stroke"
OHV
An overhead valve (OHV) engine, sometimes called a ''pushrod engine'', is a piston engine whose valves are located in the cylinder head above the combustion chamber. This contrasts with earlier flathead engines, where the valves were located bel ...
6.7 L 32-valve DI turbo diesel (F-series only)
*2020–present
Godzilla V8 —
Pushrod
A valvetrain or valve train is a mechanical system that controls the operation of the intake and exhaust valves in an internal combustion engine. The intake valves control the flow of air/fuel mixture (or air alone for direct-injected engines) ...
V8 7.3L (445ci), gasoline, naturally aspirated, port fuel injected, variable timing, 16valve, 10.5:1 compression made for F-series Super Duty models.
10 cylinder
* 1997–present
Triton V10—6.8L SOHC 90° Modular
V10
A V10 engine is a ten-cylinder piston engine where two banks of five cylinders are arranged in a V configuration around a common crankshaft. V10 engines are much less common than V8 and V12 engines. Several V10 diesel engines have been pr ...
truck engine
* 1999–2005
Ford-Cosworth JD / VJ engine (
Formula One engine
Since its inception in 1947, Formula One has used a variety of engine regulations. "Formulae" limiting engine capacity had been used in Grand Prix racing on a regular basis since after World War I. The engine formulae are divided according t ...
)
* 1999–2005
Ford-Cosworth CR engine (
Formula One engine
Since its inception in 1947, Formula One has used a variety of engine regulations. "Formulae" limiting engine capacity had been used in Grand Prix racing on a regular basis since after World War I. The engine formulae are divided according t ...
)
* 2001 5.8L DOHC 90° Modular V10, 4 valves/cyl. (Experimental). Ford Powertrain Division.
12 cylinder
* 1932–1942
Lincoln L-head V12 (382/414/448)
* 1936–1948
Lincoln-Zephyr V12 (267/292/306)
* 1941
Ford V-12 aero engine
* 1941
Ford GAC V12
* 1995
Ford GT90 engine (used in the
Ford GT90 The Ford GT90 is a high performance concept car that was developed and manufactured by American car maker Ford. It was unveiled in January 1995 at the Detroit Auto Show. The car is currently on display at Hajek Motorsports Museum, Ames, Oklahoma.
...
concept car
A concept car (also known as a concept vehicle, show vehicle or prototype) is a car made to showcase new styling and/or new technology. They are often exhibited at motor shows to gauge customer reaction to new and radical designs which may or ...
.)
* 1999 - Current
Aston Martin 6.0L V12 (Originally made by Aston Martin under Ford ownership, continued by Aston Martin to present day.)
See also
*
List of Ford vehicles
The following is a list of vehicles manufactured by the Ford Motor Company under the Ford marque.
Current production vehicles
Former production vehicles
1900–1929
1940–1949
;Notes
1930–1939
;Notes
1950–1959
; ...
*
List of Ford platforms
This List of Ford platforms features automobile platforms developed by Ford Motor Company, its present-day subsidiaries, as well as those shared from subsidiaries from the past (Mazda, Mercury, Volvo, Jaguar, and Land Rover).
Ford announced in ...
*
List of Ford bellhousing patterns
The following is a list of Ford bellhousing patterns. A list of bell housing patterns for General Motors transmissions is also available, as is a list of engines for Ford Motor Company.__TOC__
Ford Flathead engine pattern
* 221 V8
* 239 V8 (pre ...
References
External links
Website & Forums dedicated to the Ford Windsor Engine
{{Ford engine timeline
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