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News CenterFord Racing Reveals Concept Behind a New Line of 2.0L Crate Engines for 2012
Part of the expanded crate engine lineup that Ford Racing Performance Parts has announced for 2012 includes a naturally aspirated, 2.0-liter inline four-cylinder "Crate Engine Concept." This engine is the precursor for a range of production-based I-4 offerings.
DEARBORN, Mich., December 9, 2011 – Part of the expanded crate engine lineup that Ford Racing Performance Parts has announced for 2012 includes a naturally aspirated, 2.0-liter inline four-cylinder "Crate Engine Concept." This engine is the precursor for a range of production-based I-4 offerings.
With the introduction of several all-new B- and even C-Segment Ford cars and small utilities now powered by Ford's latest global 2.0-liter I-4 engine architecture, Ford Racing will be making a variety of these new four-cylinder powertrains available to enthusiasts as part of its FRPP Crate Engine program.
The "Concept" that kicks off the I-4 lineup is a direct-injection, 2.0-liter engine that features independent variable valve timing and will be available in the spring of 2012. Other offerings will mirror the new line of powerful and technologically advanced engines in production Ford vehicles, including those with "EcoBoost™" turbocharging.
All engines will be available as "plug and play" kits that include the necessary interface components for proper installation. The range of applications for this new line of production-based I-4 crate engines is enormous – from race cars to street rods, kit cars to off-road buggies and even marine installations. The new four-cylinder lineup will form the widest range of production-based crate engines since the debut of FRPP’s successful 5.0 V-8 crate engine program.
Ford Racing Performance Parts 2.0L NA "Concept" Crate Engine Specs:
- 2.0L Ti-VCT direct-injection I-4, as used in the 2012 Ford Focus
- Displacement: 122 cubic inches
- Induction: naturally aspirated, gasoline direct injection
- Horsepower range: 160 to 175 (estimated)
- Torque: 145 to 155 lb.-ft. (estimated)
- Compression ratio: 12.0:1
- Bore x stroke (in.): 3.44 x 3.27
- Valvetrain: DOHC with twin independent variable camshaft timing
- Fuel delivery: engine-mounted, high-pressure, direct-injection pump
Contact Ford Racing Performance Parts for more information:
800-FORD-788 (1-800-367-3788) or visit http://www.fordracingparts.com
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