Ford Duratec engine

Duratec is a brand name of the Ford Motor Company used for its gasoline-powered four-cylinder, five-cylinder and six-cylinder passenger car engines.

The Duratec name originally described the family of V6 engines introduced in 1993 in the Ford Mondeo, and in 2000, the four-cylinder engines in the Mondeo became part of the Duratec family. Over time, Duratec was expanded to become an omnibus name for Ford's gasoline engines unrelated to the Mondeo V6, such as the Ford Zeta engine and Ford's variant of the Mazda L engine.

The ambiguous use of the Duratec name is similar to Ford's use of the Duratorq name for diesel engines and EcoBoost for turbocharged gasoline engines.

Names reference

Name Family Displacements Year Features
Duratec 8v 60 PS Kent (Endura-E)1.3 L (79.3 CID; 1299 cc)1995–presentOHV I4
Duratec 8v 70 PSSigma (Zetec-Rocam) 1.3 L (79.1 CID; 1297 cc)
1.6 L (97.45 CID; 1597 cc)
2000–2014SOHC I4
Duratec Sigma (Zetec-SE)1.25 L  (1242 cc)
1.4 L  (1388 cc)
1.6 L  (1596 cc)
1.7 L  (1679 cc)
2002–present
Duratec Ti-VCT Sigma (Zetec-SE)1.5 L  (1499 cc) 2013–present
Duratec Ti-VCT Sigma (Zetec-SE)1.6 L  (1596 cc) 2004–present
Duratec-ST
Duratec RS
Zeta (MVH) 1.8 L (110 CID; 1796 cc)
2.0 L (122 CID; 1999 cc)
1998–2004DOHC I4
Volvo Modular engine 2.5 L  (2521 cc) 2003–2010 turbocharged DOHC I5
Duratec Mazda L engine 1.8 L (110 CID; 1798 cc)
2.0 L (122 CID; 1999 cc)
2.3 L (138 CID; 2261 cc)
2.5 L (152 CID; 2488 cc)
2001–presentDOHC I4
Duratec SCiMazda L engine 1.8 L (110 CID; 1798 cc)20032007DOHC GDI I4 Ti-VCT
Duratec-HE
Duratec FFV
Mazda L engine (MI4) 1.8 L (110 CID; 1798 cc)
2.0 L (122 CID; 1999 cc)
2005–presentDOHC I4
Duratec-HE Ti-VCT
EcoBoost SCTi
Mazda L engine (MI4) 2.0 L (122 CID; 1999 cc)
2010–presentDOHC GDI I4
Duratec V6/VE/25Duratec V62.5 L (155 CID; 2544 cc)1993–2002DOHC V6
Duratec 30Duratec V63.0 L (181 CID; 2967 cc)1996–presentDOHC V6
Duratec 35Cyclone V63.5 L (213 CID; 3496 cc)2006–presentDOHC V6
Duratec 37Cyclone V63.7 L (227 CID; 3721 cc)2007–presentDOHC V6
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