Ford Cyclone engine

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Ford_Cyclone_engine an entity of type: Thing

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 1981, the Ford Vulcan engine introduced in 1985, the original Duratec V6 introduced in 1993, and the Ford Cologne V6 engine, whose design dates back to 1962. The first version of the Cyclone engine, a 3.5 L V6, appeared in the 2007 Ford Edge and the Lincoln-badged luxury variant, the Lincoln MKX, as well as the Lincoln MKZ. Mazda badges its versions of the Cyclone MZI as it did with its versions of the Duratec V6. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Ford Cyclone engine
rdf:langString Duratec
rdf:langString Ford Cyclone engine
rdf:langString EcoBoost
rdf:langString MZI (Mazda)
rdf:langString Ford Cyclone engine
xsd:integer 3551278
xsd:integer 1124183778
rdf:langString DOHC 4 valves per cylinder with VCT and Ti-VCT
rdf:langString
rdf:langString Duratec
rdf:langString MZI
xsd:integer 2006
rdf:langString 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 1981, the Ford Vulcan engine introduced in 1985, the original Duratec V6 introduced in 1993, and the Ford Cologne V6 engine, whose design dates back to 1962. The first version of the Cyclone engine, a 3.5 L V6, appeared in the 2007 Ford Edge and the Lincoln-badged luxury variant, the Lincoln MKX, as well as the Lincoln MKZ. Mazda badges its versions of the Cyclone MZI as it did with its versions of the Duratec V6. Although Ford continues using the Duratec name, the Cyclone shares no components or design with the previous Duratec and was entirely new. Notable Cyclone features include a capacity for displacements ranging up to 4.0 L, DOHC 4-valve per cylinder heads, direct acting mechanical bucket (DAMB) camshaft tappets, variable cam timing (iVCT) on the intake camshafts, and twin-independent variable cam timing (Ti-VCT) on some later versions. Features such as Gasoline direct injection and turbocharging were considerations in the design phase and have been added to the engine as part of EcoBoost. The 3.5 L is ULEV-II compliant and is capable of meeting the PZEV requirement.
<millimetre> 92.5 90.4
xsd:integer 60
<cubicCentimetre> 3496.0 3339.0
<millimetre> 92.5 90.4 95.5
<cubicCentimetre> 3339.0
<millimetre> 86.7
<kilowatt> 195.37921116
<newtonMetre> 336.2428511861872
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 16656
<engineConfiguration> V6
xsd:double 0.003339
xsd:double 195379.21116
xsd:gYear 2006
xsd:double 0.09039999999999999
xsd:double 0.0925
xsd:double 0.0955
xsd:double 0.0867
xsd:double 336.2428511861872
<valvetrain> DOHC

data from the linked data cloud