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 Posted: Fri Jun 11th, 2004 04:14 pm
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The standard (on all models except ST) 2.0L Duratec 20 engine generates an ample 136 horsepower and 133 lb.-ft. of torque.

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 Posted: Fri Jun 11th, 2004 05:28 pm
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All of the new engines also use vct, variable cam timming like the svtf.



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 Posted: Thu Jun 17th, 2004 06:54 pm
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No, not on Fords.  Only Mazda gets the VCT.

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 Posted: Thu Jun 17th, 2004 07:32 pm
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According to the 2005 focus brochure I got it does.



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 Posted: Sun Jun 20th, 2004 03:09 am
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Can you scan that in?  I wanna see.

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 Posted: Thu Jul 1st, 2004 11:55 pm
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yup I saw that too.  I was like...those lucky bastids.  Plus '05 gets Sonic Blue on alot of models.



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 Posted: Mon Oct 25th, 2004 01:33 pm
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hey i had a question, could u tell me the difference between the 2.0 zetec and the 2.0 duratec. are they rated at the same hp or what.

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 Posted: Mon Oct 25th, 2004 04:01 pm
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Chris Creighton wrote: hey i had a question, could u tell me the difference between the 2.0 zetec and the 2.0 duratec. are they rated at the same hp or what.
Well, they are 2 completely different engines.  The old Zetec does 130hp and 135 lb-ft, and the new Duratec does 136hp and 133 lb-ft.

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 Posted: Mon Oct 25th, 2004 04:31 pm
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yeah but he wants to know the functional differences like compression ratio, VCT, valve size etc etc.



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 Posted: Tue Oct 26th, 2004 12:34 pm
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2.0L Zetec I-4
Engine type: I-4, iron block, aluminum head
Bore x stroke: 3.34 x 3.46
Displacement: 121 cu in, 1988 cc
Compression ratio: 9.6:1
Fuel injection: Sequential multi-port electronic
Valvetrain: DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder
Power: 130 hp @ 5300 rpm
Torque: 135 lb-ft @ 4500 rpm


2.0L Duratec I-4
Engine type: I-4, aluminum block, aluminum head
Bore x stroke: 3.34x3.46
Displacement: 121 cu in, 1999 cc
Compression ratio: 10.0:1
Fuel injection: Sequential multi-port electronic
Valvetrain: DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder
Power: 136 hp @ 6000 rpm
Torque: 133 lb-ft @ 4500 rpm

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 Posted: Mon Feb 28th, 2005 09:15 pm
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The Duratec has a dual mass flywheel, Variable intake manifold(SVT style), I think the SES version has SVT style suspension and a couple other stuff that I can't remember right now

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 Posted: Mon Feb 28th, 2005 10:09 pm
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N00BIE! Welcome

FYI - Only parts of the SVT suspension - not the whole thing around and only in the ST. All parts are interchangable from 2000-2005



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 Posted: Sun Apr 3rd, 2005 09:45 pm
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 i am looking for a 2.0L duratec headers

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 Posted: Thu Apr 14th, 2005 05:39 pm
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2.0L Duratec engine is a Mazda engine same as in the Mazda 3. This info was from reading various magazines, so take it for what it's worth. I don't know squat about how to modify engine and what other Focus versions and parts are compatible. I'm willing to learn that's why I'm here but don't really plan to do much to my '05 ZX3 other than new rims and maybe a Borla exhaust system later. Thanks guys!

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 Posted: Fri Apr 15th, 2005 12:57 am
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Copper, try this site:

http://www.members.cox.net/duratecparts

Then look for the code D20 for your engine... different headers are listed under Exhaust Manifolds IIRC.



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 Posted: Fri May 20th, 2005 05:22 am
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?... how do you determine the difference between the duratec e or the 20 or what ever else ? how would i know what duratec motor i have in my focus ?

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 Posted: Fri May 20th, 2005 01:09 pm
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The 20E and 23E are the PZEV models found in the green states and possibly neiboring green states.

Most likely if you have a round sticker on your drivers side window that sais PZEV you have the 20E. If you don't than you probably have the 20. I'm sure there are other ways to tell but I do not know.



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This outlines the information about the 2.3 (23E) found it in my travels.  I had posted this over in MFF.com

I found this to be an interesting read:

Ford's new Duratec 23E engine, first introduced in the 2003œ Ford Focus PZEV (Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle) in California, New York and Massachusetts and now available nationwide, is both powerful - producing 151 horsepower at 5,750 rpm and 154 pounds-feet of torque at 4,250 rpm - and exceptionally clean.The engine helps Focus meet California's Super Ultra-low Emissions Vehicle (SULEV) standard, which allows vehicles to emit only one pound of smog-forming pollution over 15,000 miles of driving. That's good enough to earn the car a perfect "10" on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Guide to Green Cars. The car also has zero fuel system evaporative emissions. EPA estimated fuel economy is 25 mpg city and 33 mpg highway with the standard five-speed manual transmission and 24 mpg city and 30 mpg highway with the optional four-speed automatic.

"The Focus PZEV and the Duratec 23E are technological breakthroughs that deliver real-world environmental benefits without asking consumers to make a single compromise in performance, driving range, refinement or practicality," said John Sidelko, Focus chief engineer.All 2.3-liter Focus models in 2004 are identical to the Focus PZEV. They share the same emissions hardware, fuel system components and powertrain calibration. However, the emissions are slightly less clean outside of California because of that state's unique fuel formulations.

Power, Refinement and Low Emissions
The new engine achieves its impressive level of performance, refinement and low emissions through careful design of the engine block and cylinder heads, air and fuel intake systems, powertrain controls, combustion chambers and exhaust system. The Duratec 23E cylinder block is a precision aluminum casting with a deep skirt that extends well below the crankshaft center line to improve bending stiffness. A separate cast aluminum alloy ladder frame carries the lower bearing shells. This casting is secured by 10 bolts, one on each side of the bearing. Dry, cast-iron cylinder bore liners are cast into the block. A structural ribbed aluminum oil plan and cast alloy front cover further stiffen the block and reduce noise transmission.The extensive use of aluminum components and direct mounting of accessories to the engine block helps to reduce the total installed weight of the engine by 40 pounds, or 12 percent, compared with the Ford 2.0-liter Zetec I-4 engine.

Cylinder Head and Valve Train
The dual overhead cam (DOHC), four-valve-per cylinder head design uses direct-acting mechanical bucket tappets and an aluminum alloy "high flow" cylinder head with press-fit valve seats that help to improve long-term sealing.Valves and tappets are individually graded for consistency. This assures that proper valve clearances are maintained over the engine's life. Lobes on the chain-driven camshafts are chilled during manufacture to harden them. These actions help eliminate the need for valve adjustments throughout a useful life of 150,000 miles. Each cam runs in five cam bearings, for smooth and quiet operation.Intake valve diameters are 35 millimeters, with 30-millimeter exhaust valves. They are mounted at an included angle of 29 degrees to each other in an asymmetric arrangement - the intake valves are 19 degrees from vertical and the exhaust valves are 10 degrees from vertical. This allows the spark plugs to be mounted near the center of the "pent roof" combustion chamber, a design that promotes circular flame propagation and improves fuel economy, especially under partial load.The camshafts run directly in the aluminum cylinder head and are driven by a "silent" chain for quieter operation. A spring arm maintains proper tension and a hydraulically-activated composite damper controls chain movement. The camshaft cover is made of cast aluminum alloy to contain valve train noise and assure warp-free sealing for life.In addition to designing a durable and quiet-running engine, engineers worked to make engine components as fuel-efficient and lightweight as possible. A good example of this is the new piston, ring and connecting rod assembly, which provides about 15 percent weight advantage compared with other modern engines. Other benefits include superior NVH, lower friction (or parasitic losses) and a free-revving engine characteristic.The electronic distributor-less coil-on-plug ignition system includes a cylinder knock-control system that continuously adapts the engine's operating parameters to optimize performance and economy.To enhance fuel efficiency, the engine uses 5W20 SAE (ILSAC GF-3) grade oil for reduced resistance to flow, and operates at a relatively low idle speed of 700 rpm. Maximum engine speed is 7,000 rpm.

New Intake and Exhaust Manifolds
The computer-designed intake manifold is a prime example of the attention to detail that went into the new engine. It is fully symmetrical, lightweight and made of friction-welded plastic to reduce flow friction and stay cooler than cast metal. This design allowed engineers to "sculpt" the sound of the 16-valve engines to be sporty yet refined.Within each of the manifold's four runners is a butterfly valve that restricts the air passage at low speed. This improves low-speed efficiency by inducing "tumble" or turbulence to accelerate the flow of the air/fuel mixture into the combustion chambers. At higher speeds, the butterfly valves open fully to meet the engine's requirement for more airflow.The intake system also features a new, solid-state temperature and pressure sensor, which makes more precise air mass calculations possible. These are constantly relayed to the electronic powertrain control module for efficient engine operation.The powertrain control module also controls a new electronic exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system that precisely meters the addition of burned exhaust gases to the intake charge. The extra mass of this inert gas in the intake charge acts as a heat sink to reduce combustion temperatures, which in turn helps reduce the engine's nitrogen oxide emissions.The rear-facing, four-into-one exhaust manifold is formed of tubular steel which heats up faster than a conventional cast-iron unit. The catalysts are mounted very close to the manifold, so they heat to operating temperature quickly to reduce cold-start emissions. The catalysts themselves are a high density design that has more surface area than conventional designs to help reduce tailpipe emissions.

Fuel System
A new four-hole fuel injector design delivers a highly atomized-spray pattern directly toward the twin inlet ports of each cylinder for more spray penetration, better atomization and less cylinder wall wetting than a single-hole injector. This in turn translates into good drivability and lower emissions. Sequential electronic fuel injection control injects precisely measured quantities of fuel into each cylinder individually at the optimum point in each combustion cycle.To help eliminate evaporative emissions, engineers designed a unique air intake system that includes a carbon trap to collect vapors from any residual fuel left in the intake manifold at engine shut off. Other features that help eliminate evaporative emissions are a stainless steel tank, along with upgraded stainless steel fuel lines and connectors.

Power, Refinement - and Affordability
For 2004, the new Duratec 23E is available on all four Focus body styles (three- and five-door hatchbacks, sedans and station wagons) in 45 states, and it will be the standard engine in all Focus models, except for SVT products, in the states of California, New York, Massachusetts, Maine and Vermont. Base MSRPs for 2.3-liter models, including destination and delivery, range from $13,455 for the Focus ZX3 to $18,360 for the Focus ZTW station wagon.In addition to the California or Federal emissions warranties, all Focus models, including the SVT Focus, are sold with a no-charge five-years or 100,000-mile limited powertrain extended service plan.

Wide Range of Engines and Applications
The new Duratec I-4 family is built around a highly flexible architecture that can meet a wide range of vehicle needs around the world. More than 100 variations are possible, including designs optimized for fuel economy, low emissions, sporty performance or torque.Ford eventually expects to build more than 1.5 million of these engines annually in displacements of 1.8- 2.0- and 2.3-liters in various vehicles. This would account for 20 percent of Ford's annual world-wide production of 7 million engines."There's a revolution going on under the hood at Ford," said Dave Szczupak, vice president, Powertrain Operations, Ford Motor Company. "We are introducing an unprecedented number of new powertrains between now and the end of the decade. The things we are doing today will assure that we continue to deliver great powertrains and great vehicles to our customers well into the future. "The new engine family also is leading the way in modern, cost-efficient manufacturing. Four plants on three continents will build Duratec I-4s, and all will benefit from the efficiencies and quality improvements offered by flexible manufacturing techniques.

Note: The new Duratec 23E engine will not be available in Canada.



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 Posted: Wed Jun 8th, 2005 03:42 am
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mine did have the pzev sticker on the window, so i think i got it now, thanks.

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 Posted: Fri Sep 30th, 2005 12:56 am
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I have the black saleen focus that is ride of the month this month, and I can't figure out the damn duratec either.  It says it is the 2.0, but the 2.0 has 136 or so hp, mine has 150.  WTF?  I want to supercharge it really bad, and do all kinds of nifty stuff to it to make it more than just an expensive body kit.  CAN SOMEONE HELP ME?????

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