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The Ford V6 Twins That Shared A Name And Nothing ElseA few years after its axing, Ford resurrected the Essex name for use in their V6 engine family used in the Americas. No modern Fords use either of the two engines in question anymore, but it's an ...
These five legendary engines have shown that a V6 can be just as impressive as its eight, ten, or twelve-cylinder siblings ...
Last May, Ford began making the new, more efficient 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 engine for vehicles ... The 5.0-liter V-8 engine is built at Ford's Essex Engine Plant in Windsor, Ontario.
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The History Of Ford's V4 Enginethe other the Essex V6. The development of the engine coincided with the birth of the Transit van; while, initially, Ford of Britain and Ford of Germany were developing two separate commercial ...
increasingly stringent emissions regulations ousted the 3.0-litre Essex V6, which Ford replaced with a 2.8-litre fuel-injected V6 borrowed from the Granada. The reception to the new engine was good.
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