The Cyclone engine is Ford Motor Company's latest DOHC V6 family of gasoline engines. It will gradually replace the Mondeo family of V6 engines over the next several years. The first version, a 3.5 L Duratec V6, appeared in September 2006 in the Lincoln MKZ. Mazda badges its versions of the Cyclone MZI as it did with its versions of the Mondeo V6.

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  • 213 CID (3496 cc)227 CID (3721 cc)
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  • The Cyclone engine is Ford Motor Company's latest DOHC V6 family of gasoline engines. It will gradually replace the Mondeo family of V6 engines over the next several years. The first version, a 3.5 L Duratec V6, appeared in September 2006 in the Lincoln MKZ. Mazda badges its versions of the Cyclone MZI as it did with its versions of the Mondeo V6. Notable Cyclone features include a capacity for displacements ranging up to 4.0 L, DOHC 4-valve per cylinder heads, direct acting mechanical bucket (DAMB) camshaft tappets, and variable cam timing (VCT) on the intake camshafts. Features such as Gasoline direct injection, turbocharging, variable length intake manifold and VCT on the exhaust camshafts were considerations in the design phase and are to be added to the engine as it continues to be installed in more applications. The Duratec 35 is ULEV-II compliant and is capable of meeting the PZEV requirement. Beginning in 2009, Plasma Transferred Wire Arc (PTWA) thermal spray coating was used to replace cast iron liners to reduce weight.
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  • 3.64 in (92.5 mm) 3.76 in (95.5 mm)
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  • 2006 – present
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  • 3.41 in (86.7 mm)
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  • The Cyclone engine is Ford Motor Company's latest DOHC V6 family of gasoline engines. It will gradually replace the Mondeo family of V6 engines over the next several years. The first version, a 3.5 L Duratec V6, appeared in September 2006 in the Lincoln MKZ. Mazda badges its versions of the Cyclone MZI as it did with its versions of the Mondeo V6.
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