However that 2.0L engine is the same block and most of the fittings as the ecoboost engine, it was only branded ecoboost when they threw a turbo on it so there is not much difference between the DI duratec and the 2.0 ecoboost.
A turbocharged EcoBoost version (of Ford Duratec 20) was introduced in 2010.
Re: rusEfi needs v12
Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2019 1:58 am
by mck1117
As someone who daily drives a 2.0 Ecoboost, I figured I should chime in!
The 2.0 GTDI (ecoboost) and 2.0 GDI (duratec) are mostly the same engine. The bottom end is mostly the same, and while some things like the injectors and fuel pump are different, they're the same family of parts (the ecoboost ones are just larger capacity). They're both derivatives of the Mazda L engine, as are the previous 2.0 and 2.3 liter MPFI duratecs used in Ford vehicles since 2001 (but older ones don't have GDI).
I think the Skyactiv is mostly unrelated and clean sheet designed.
Yep, as stated above, ford have a bad habit of naming engines and trim levels at random. We have "Zetec" as a iron block engine, a sigma type engine and a vehicle trim level, duratec as an engine series that included one of the older zetec engines, etc, etc.
Ecoboost wise there is kind of 3 families of inline engines - the mazda L engine based 2.0 4 pot, the ford sigma based 1.6 and 1.5 4 pot and the ground up designed 3 cylinder engines.
However when it comes to the peripherals and the actuators they are all quite similar, ford like all manufacturers seem to re-use parts across several engines/cars (wouldn't make sense not too) so the injectors, cam de-phasers, high pressure pump etc etc all function in a similar way so a similar ECU can control them for the sake of production volumes.
In that aspect the same electronic hardware could control all of them and likely a lot of the newer ford engines like the V6 ecoboost or the direct injection modular.
Re: rusEfi needs v12
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2019 11:52 am
by AndreyB
There is also W12 as in VAG W12 as in Phaeton/A8/let's not mention Bentley... Does W12 hold the same wow-factor as V12?
If the starter motor goes, you may as well replace the water pump as well. Being an engine-out operation, It takes 24 hours worth of labour the remove the engine then an additional 2 hours to replace the starter motor.
Re: rusEfi needs v12
Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2019 6:00 pm
by Abricos
Re: rusEfi needs v12
Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2019 12:25 am
by AndreyB
Phaeton W12... A bit of rattle can paint, scary sounds - but it has started right away! And cheeeeeaaaaaap.
Just to be clear - I do not own it. Maybe one day
Re: rusEfi needs v12
Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2019 11:21 am
by mk e
It sounds like something rubbing or a bearing in an accessory or similar, I don't think thats an internal bad things kind of sound.....hard to say from the video though.
It sounds like something rubbing or a bearing in an accessory or similar, I don't think thats an internal bad things kind of sound.....hard to say from the video though.
Agreed. Life, it sounded very much like a power steering pump low on fluid, but moving the wheels didn't change anything. Some pulley bearing, tensioner etc. The bad part is that on this engine all the accessories are in the back. Essentially inaccessible
Agreed. Life, it sounded very much like a power steering pump low on fluid, but moving the wheels didn't change anything. Some pulley bearing, tensioner etc. The bad part is that on this engine all the accessories are in the back. Essentially inaccessible
I guess that begs the question about the intended use of this?
I have to believe a couple hours with a sawzall or torch would have you access to just about anything if the car isn't going on the road again or have everything cut away and the drive-train prepped to go into a much smaller/funner body donor car.
But if the plan is to drive a bit as a phanton, well then you have to do it the hard way.
Re: rusEfi needs v12
Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2019 10:35 pm
by stefanst
I think best use of W12 would be to de-stroke to maybe 3.5l, ITBs, super-hot cams. Make it revv 12,000rpm and swap into Miata.
I think best use of W12 would be to de-stroke to maybe 3.5l, ITBs, super-hot cams. Make it revv 12,000rpm and swap into Miata.
Sounds expensive, COOL, but expensive. Once you open an engine it seems like you're always in for a couple grand minimum and a change like that woud be custom crank at $3-5k, pistons at $1500-2000, porting which would be $2k min, then custom valve train for another 5k...it adds up fast
Or you say, yay, bently has a 630hp twin turbo version so it can be done.....a pair of turbos is $2-3k (maybe used for a few hundred), some pipe and sunh another $500 and done. The pull from the darkside is hard to resist....but there is nothing quite like the crackle from a NA and massively cammed 12.
Note to self on my future N73: HPFP rebuild requires a DIY pendagon/five side DIY wrench bit and $15
Magnafuel Fuel Pressure Regulator Rebuild Components #MP-9400-03
Just a note to myself that a starting N73 could now be had for $1550+fees
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lovely wooden hood support and I do not know what on the odometer. I have too many test mules too little time test muling
Re: rusEfi needs v12
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2020 2:46 pm
by AndreyB
@abricosvw is asking who would make first rusEFI mid-engine v12 with a VAG transmission like BMW M70 M73 V12 ENGINE ADAPTER PLATE TO 01E 2.5TDI GEARBOX PMC Motorsport https://www.ebay.com/itm/183788441397
Re: rusEfi needs v12
Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2020 2:23 pm
by AndreyB
Wow, I've never been that close to owning a full-size sedan!
$750
W215/ W220 CL600/S600 V12 Engine and Transmission together with 91k miles 2000-2002 M137 5.8L
comes without coil cassettes hehe, those coil cassettes were reason for part out. FB marketplace seller says those are images of actual engine, looks pretty clean. An hour and a half away from me.
Might be a project AFTER my 760
Re: rusEfi needs v12
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2021 8:05 pm
by AndreyB
Are we looking at two or three v12 jags parked three blocks away from my new place? I shall call those guys.
Re: rusEfi needs v12
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2021 8:40 pm
by AndreyB
Wow, google knows that the grey/silver one was on that property back in 2012! Just not on the current spot. One of the red ones is visible on a 2013 photo.
Re: rusEfi needs v12
Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2021 4:53 pm
by AndreyB
They say there is a garage in Moscow with a few _new_ M70 engines, asking price 7,585.63.