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  2. Ford EEC - Wikipedia

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    Ford EEC is a series of ECU (or Engine Control Unit) that was designed and built by Ford Motor Company. Learn about the different models, processors, memory, sensors, and functions of the Ford EEC systems from 1973 to 1983.

  3. Ford Model T engine - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, design, and performance of the Ford Model T engine, a simple and reliable inline-four gasoline engine that powered the iconic car from 1908 to 1941. The article covers fuel choices, carburetor, cooling system, ignition system, and more.

  4. Starter (engine) - Wikipedia

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    A starter is a device that cranks an internal-combustion engine to initiate its operation under its own power. Learn about the history, types, and functions of starters, and how they differ from generators and other methods of starting engines.

  5. Ford EcoBoost engine - Wikipedia

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    The first Ford vehicle to feature this engine was the 2007 Lincoln MKR concept vehicle under the name TwinForce. [81] The engine was designed to deliver power and torque output equivalent to a typical 6.0 L or larger-displacement V8 while achieving at least 15% better fuel efficiency and reduced greenhouse emissions.

  6. List of Ford engines - Wikipedia

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    2012–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.

  7. Ford Duratec V6 engine - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Ford Duratec V6 engine, an aluminum DOHC V6 engine with a 60° bank angle introduced in 1993 with the Ford Mondeo. The engine has different displacements, power outputs and applications, such as the Ford Contour, Cougar, Mondeo, Jaguar S-Type and Mazda MPV.

  8. Ford Modular engine - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Modular engine is a family of overhead camshaft V8 and V10 engines produced since 1990. The 5.4 L version of the engine was used in various Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury vehicles, with different power outputs and configurations.

  9. Ford flathead V8 engine - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, design, and performance of the Ford flathead V8 engine, the first affordable V8 mass-produced by Ford from 1932 to 1953. The engine had a flat cylinder head, a cast steel crankshaft, and a monobloc block with two banks of four cylinders.