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Ford will offer more Ecoboost engines
Monday, April 12, 2010 12:47 PM
From Ford... .

FORD ADDS THREE MORE ECOBOOST ENGINES; NOW EXPECTS TO DELIVER 1.5 MILLION ANNUALLY BY 2013

•Ford to launch three more EcoBoost™ engines by the end of 2010
•The company remains on track to equip as much as 90 percent of its North American nameplates with EcoBoost, which would deliver worldwide sales of about 1.5 million units – 200,000 more than earlier estimates
•By 2014, nearly 20 percent of Ford’s global vehicle nameplates will be available with a fuel-saving stop/start system

Ford Motor Company announced today that three more engines with the company’s patented EcoBoost fuel-saving technology are scheduled to be launched by the end of the year. By 2013 Ford expects to be producing approximately 1.5 million EcoBoost engines globally, about 200,000 more than originally expected.

Plans call for an EcoBoost engine to be available in 80 percent of the company’s global nameplates and 90 percent of North American nameplates. About half of the 1.5 million EcoBoost engines are expected to be sold in North America, while the rest are to be sold in Europe, South America and Asia Pacific regions.

“We are focused on sustainable technology solutions that can be used not for hundreds or thousands of cars, but for millions of cars, because that’s how Ford will truly make a difference,” said Barb Samardzich, Ford’s vice president of powertrain engineering.

Samardzich is expected to detail EcoBoost production plans as well as the next three EcoBoost engines scheduled for launch by the end of the year during remarks Tuesday at the SAE World Congress.

The next three EcoBoost engines include:

•1.6-liter four-cylinder that will be offered in the European C-Max people mover.
The 1.6-liter EcoBoost will deliver quick acceleration and class-leading fuel economy.
•2.0-liter four-cylinder for the next-generation Ford Explorer SUV and Edge CUV.
This new engine will deliver best-in-class fuel economy and V-6 performance.
•3.5-liter V-6 for the F-150. Ford engineers have upgraded the 3.5-liter V-6 for rear-wheel-drive applications. The EcoBoost F-150 is expected to deliver best-in-class fuel economy along with the power and towing capability of a V-8.

The three new engines will increase the number of global nameplates available with EcoBoost to 11. EcoBoost is available now in the Ford Flex and Taurus and Lincoln MKS and MKT.

EcoBoost technology combines direct fuel injection, variable cam timing and turbocharging to reduce fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and cut vehicle weight, while giving drivers the performance of a bigger engine.

While Ford is rolling out the first generation of EcoBoost engines, researchers are studying ways to further downsize future EcoBoost engines, while preserving performance and raising fuel economy. More efficient turbochargers, super-precise control of the direct-injection fuel system, optimum gearing of the transmission and final drive will enable a smaller engine to run in what engineers call its “sweet spot” more often, said Dan Kapp, Ford’s director of powertrain research and advanced engineering.

When an engine is in its sweet spot, it is running at its most efficient. That, combined with dramatic reductions in vehicle weight, will improve performance and fuel economy. Ford has committed to reducing vehicle weight by between 250 and 750 pounds per vehicle.

“We are trying to get in front of the pack in leveraging EcoBoost for fuel economy,” Kapp said. “It’s going to be a trend in the industry, and we can’t rest on our laurels for one minute. We are going to keep wringing more efficiency out of EcoBoost.”

EcoBoost is a key technology that will enable Ford not only to fulfill the company’s goal to be among the leaders in fuel economy in every segment, but also to meet the federal government’s new 35.5 mpg fuel economy standard, which takes effect in 2016. Samardzich said Ford could develop EcoBoost engines smaller than 1.6-liter.

In addition to high volume, affordability will be another key attribute of not just EcoBoost, but Ford’s other fuel-saving powertrain technologies.

The new Fiesta, for example, is available with an optional fuel-saving six-speed dual-clutch PowerShift automatic transmission. When equipped with PowerShift, Fiesta is expected to get an EPA-rated 40 mpg on the highway. The PowerShift transmission also will be used in the next-generation Focus due in early 2011. PowerShift improves fuel economy as much as 9 percent over a four-speed automatic.

In addition to EcoBoost, other near-term powertrain technologies Samardzich outlined include:

•Electrification: Ford has committed $1 billion to build plug-in, hybrid and battery electric vehicles and a plant that will assemble battery packs for these vehicles. The Transit Connect Electric is being launched later this year, while the Focus Electric is due next year. A hybrid and a plug-in hybrid will be built off Ford’s global C platform, which underpins the Focus. Ford also plans to move battery pack production from Mexico to Michigan to support the production of electric and hybrid vehicles.
•Six-speed transmissions: By the end of 2012, 98 percent of Ford North American vehicles will be equipped with fuel-efficient six-speed transmissions. A six-speed transmission can improve fuel economy between 4 and 6 percent. The latest vehicles to get six-speed transmissions are Mustang, which gets a new six-speed manual and a new six-speed automatic; Super Duty, which gets a new six-speed automatic; and Fiesta, which will introduce the segment’s first dual-clutch six-speed automatic transmission.
•Stop/Start systems: By 2014, as many as 20 percent of Ford’s global nameplates could be equipped with stop/start systems, which turn off the gasoline or diesel engine when the vehicle comes to a stop and quickly restarts the engine when the driver’s foot leaves the brake pedal. A stop/start system can reduce fuel consumption and emissions by around 5 percent, depending on conditions.



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Re: Ford will offer more Ecoboost engines
Monday, April 12, 2010 5:58 PM
100% pure WIN.

It's a great time to be in the Domestic Turbo Business!



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Re: Ford will offer more Ecoboost engines
Monday, April 12, 2010 8:08 PM
four cylinder explorer. do not want.



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Re: Ford will offer more Ecoboost engines
Monday, April 12, 2010 9:00 PM
Would you have purchased a six-cylinder Explorer? it will have more power and torque with this four-cylinder engine...



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Re: Ford will offer more Ecoboost engines
Monday, April 12, 2010 9:30 PM
Bill Hahn Jr. wrote:Would you have purchased a six-cylinder Explorer?


nope.



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Re: Ford will offer more Ecoboost engines
Monday, April 12, 2010 9:41 PM
Bill Hahn Jr. wrote:Would you have purchased a six-cylinder Explorer? it will have more power and torque with this four-cylinder engine...


Although not along the same lines, I own a CRV and I hate the fact that it's a 4 cylinder...The wife and I test drove a couple V6 SUVs prior to purchasing and they all seemed fine..these new motors will pack a hell of a bigger punch so I bet they'll do very well...
Re: Ford will offer more Ecoboost engines
Monday, April 12, 2010 10:45 PM
Rich Grayo Jr. wrote:
Bill Hahn Jr. wrote:Would you have purchased a six-cylinder Explorer?


nope.

OK. With all due respect, you don't represent the vast majority of Explorer owners. That doesn't mean you opinion is not valid...it's just a minority opinion.



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Re: Ford will offer more Ecoboost engines
Monday, April 12, 2010 10:46 PM
wouldn't the turbo 4 in have to work pretty hard in an explorer? more potential to brake down.



maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow....... but some day
Re: Ford will offer more Ecoboost engines
Monday, April 12, 2010 11:13 PM
We work them like crazy in Cobalts, HHR's and Solstice/Sky, with great success.

One thing to keep in mind is that a four-cylinder inline is actually a stronger engine design than a V6. It has one more main bearing, and does not share rod journals. Additionally, the engine architecture of an inline is inherently stronger than a V-type engine. With today's torque/airflow-based direct injection and turbocharging, it's essentially bulletproof.



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Re: Ford will offer more Ecoboost engines
Tuesday, April 13, 2010 9:15 AM
It's all win except the start/stop feature. On my drive to work, instead of 2 start cycles, I'd have at least 20. That's a lot of extra wear. I don't idle for a long time, just until the light changes.



Re: Ford will offer more Ecoboost engines
Tuesday, April 13, 2010 2:48 PM
stock gt wrote:wouldn't the turbo 4 in have to work pretty hard in an explorer? more potential to brake down.


probably not. most who buy an explorer are soccer moms and familys



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Re: Ford will offer more Ecoboost engines
Tuesday, April 13, 2010 3:03 PM
Bill Hahn Jr. wrote:We work them like crazy in Cobalts, HHR's and Solstice/Sky, with great success.

One thing to keep in mind is that a four-cylinder inline is actually a stronger engine design than a V6. It has one more main bearing, and does not share rod journals. Additionally, the engine architecture of an inline is inherently stronger than a V-type engine. With today's torque/airflow-based direct injection and turbocharging, it's essentially bulletproof.


I <3 my I6 4.2 Trailblazer for this reason.



Re: Ford will offer more Ecoboost engines
Tuesday, April 13, 2010 4:39 PM
they call them ford exploders for a reason and thats one im not looking forward to. and out of the big 3 i say nay nay to fords line up in general.



Re: Ford will offer more Ecoboost engines
Wednesday, April 14, 2010 6:46 AM
Reminds me of the 80s chrysler, they used to Turbo EVERYTHING, even minivans, my uncle used to have a turbo 80s minivan, ran it for 20 some years




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Re: Ford will offer more Ecoboost engines
Thursday, April 15, 2010 12:18 PM
gee, never thought i'd say it but.. go ford lol, it's only a matter of time before you see a turbo mustang show up there, they did say 90% of thier line up will have them so.. what makes up the other 10% ? the GT, the mustang... all thier real performance cars?



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Re: Ford will offer more Ecoboost engines
Saturday, April 17, 2010 6:10 PM
Ok you guys need to look alittle deeper or read all of the post before you start jumping to conclusions, these turbos are smaller and spool up faster. As for the EXPLORER it will have a shared platform that is from the flex and the new taurus and will be about 900 lbs less than the current model. As for a boosted 4 in the mustang that won't happen, you may find it in the camaro first. I sell fords and my family has worked for them for over 80 yrs. What ford has going for them is good and did you know that these ecoboost engines are 20% more fuel efficant and have 30% less emissions. This will be great when the fuel gets back up to 4 bucks a gallon again. I guess that is what you can do when your not owned by the government or LYING and putting EVERYONE in DANGER like the jap crap toyotas (they realy know how to save money). This is byfar one of the best moves they are doing. And don't worry GM won't be to far behind (as I have family in GM aswell). And for Toyota they can just blow everyting up and start over from scratch. The auto industry is changing and they are all trying to find new ways to change with new technology, I guess ford is going to be the first to do so and the rest will follow as allways.



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Re: Ford will offer more Ecoboost engines
Sunday, April 18, 2010 5:20 PM
Furious 2.2 wrote:they call them ford exploders for a reason and thats one im not looking forward to. and out of the big 3 i say nay nay to fords line up in general.

you are probably one of the very few in the world saying this. there is no domestic line up close to that of Ford.



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