What does TDCi stand for on a Ford Focus?

What does TDCi stand for on a Ford Focus?

TDCI. Turbo Diesel Common Rail Injection (Ford feature)

Why are Ford Transits so popular?

It could comfortably seat 5 people, haul more than 1.5 tons of cargo, and thanks to Ford’s impressive engine layout, it could reach impressive top speed all the while handling like a regular passenger car. This made the Transit the right vehicle for a number of jobs, including some illegal ones.

How many horsepower is a Ford Duratorq TDCi?

The 3.2 Power Stroke is rated 188 PS (138 kW; 185 hp) and 470 N⋅m (347 lb⋅ft). Continuing the Ford/PSA diesel engine joint-venture, these straight-four engines are sold under the Duratorq TDCi name by Ford, and as the HDi by Citroën and Peugeot.

What cars have a Duratorq engine?

The TDCi Duratorq engines are available in vehicles from Ford, Jaguar, Land Rover, Volvo and Mazda vehicles. The inline-four engines are sold under the Duratorq TDCi name by Ford, and as the HDi by Citroën and Peugeot. These are part of the DLD family. Mazda also uses the DLD engine in the Mazda2 and the Mazda3, calling it the MZ-CD or CiTD.

Is the Ford Duratorq engine the same as the Ford Endura?

Ford later added their unrelated 1.8 L DLD-418 engine to the DLD family, though it is properly part of the Ford Endura engine family. The Duratorq DLD-414 (or DV4) is a 1.4 L; 85.4 cu in (1,399 cc) inline-four Turbo–Diesel. Output is 50 kW (68 PS; 67 hp) at 4500 rpm and 160 N⋅m (118 lb⋅ft) at 2000 rpm.

What kind of engine does a Duratorq DLD 418 have?

The Duratorq DLD-418 is a 1.8 L (1,753 cc) intercooled common rail diesel engine. It is completely unrelated to the 1.4/1.6 units, and is a development of Ford’s 1.8 8v Endura-D engine that saw service through the 1980s and 1990s. However, Ford considers it part of the DLD family, as evidenced by the official “DLD” name.