Ford starts production of new engine
In the news: Ford has begun production of a new 3.5-liter, 265-horsepower V-6 engine at its plant in Lima, Ohio.
Ford has reportedly invested $335 million to modernize the plant, which, at peak capacity is said to be capable of producing 1,200 engines per day. The new engine is said to be designed to accommodate advanced technologies, such as gas-electric hybrid capability and direct injection, which lowers emissions by injecting fuel straight into the engine. It will debut in the 2007 Ford Edge and a new Lincoln crossover vehicle.
Meanwhile, for your engine parts and auto parts needs, just visit Ford Parts Online.
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