tell me about ford/jag duratec V6
tell me about ford/jag duratec V6
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CNHSS1

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942 posts

241 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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wahst the deal with the duratec V6? found favour in twin turbo form in Nobles, is all alloy and lightish (170kg from what ive seen) but very little in the way of tuning stuff from the usual suspects such as burtons etc.
anyone know who does bits for them? any experience of them? are they 'old skool' ford bellhousing bolt pattern or something different?

cheers for the info in advancesmile

stevieturbo

17,986 posts

271 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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No idea...but given its fitted to very few performance orientated vehicles, thats maybe why nobody bothers with it.

Ford owners seem to just stick with the Zetec or that silly old Pinto thing with lots of valves :P

I'm sure the V6 would be a goog option for many, although perhaps more complicated with wiring etc ? Is the BH pattern the same as typical Fords ?

CNHSS1

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Monday 22nd March 2010
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i know that the Ginetta G50 ran it (now run the zytek V8 as Ginetta is owned by same guy), and the Palmer JP1 2 seater car that is used at the track days/race schools used it too, but can find very littel info.
would be used with stand-alone ecu by the way.

Milky Bar Kid

137 posts

199 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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Which version are you after? The Ford engine was fixed cam, but the Jag version is a variable jobbie. And it doesn't use the standard Ford BH pattern either, although if you go for the Jag engine, it does already have a RWD box attached to it. As for tuning bits, when I was looking the only stuff I could find was either turbo kits, ala Noble or inlet upgrades from the ST220 IIRC. I decided it wasn't worth the bother and got rid of my engine and decided that tuning the Alfa V6 was a better idea. Although due to other things I have had to put those plans on hold too as the Alfa is not cheap to tune. There are may options out there though.

CNHSS1

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241 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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is the Jag version rwd then? i assumed it was X type only (4wd transverse).
weight is critical too, not for a road car. I know that its been used in various Ford and mazda platforms, in 2.5, 3L & 3.5L in US, basically looking at any known weakpoints (cologne cossie chain tensioners, K series headgaskets etc etc) and pointers for base engine to start with.
id assumed to get 350-400hp on a budget (not £20k for a 350hp N/A race motor) it would be pr of turbos (T28s a al Noble M400) or supercharger which seem popular in US.

chard

28,685 posts

207 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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RWD in the stype and xj

CNHSS1

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241 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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manual or just slush box?

chard

28,685 posts

207 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2010
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S type available with manual (donor cars cheap now) XJ's slush box

Milky Bar Kid

137 posts

199 months

Thursday 25th March 2010
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If you want a high power, light weight V6 go for the 2.5L Mazda V6 with some turbos strapped to it. Have a Youtube for some films of some very high revving NA engines and some big power turbo jobs too.

dcr

39 posts

250 months

Sunday 28th March 2010
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Richmond Racing used a Jag V6 in their Ginetta G20 GT car , Pace dry sump kit , Pulse Engineering throttle bodies , special flywheel ( std is Dual Mass) , think it was DTA management and Tony Law exhaust manifolds. Speak to Richard, contact details on their site.

CNHSS1

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241 months

Monday 29th March 2010
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Milky Bar Kid said:
If you want a high power, light weight V6 go for the 2.5L Mazda V6 with some turbos strapped to it. Have a Youtube for some films of some very high revving NA engines and some big power turbo jobs too.
the mazda v6 is the duratec but with VVT cams similar to the jag version apparently.


chuntington101

5,733 posts

260 months

Monday 29th March 2010
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why not just go over to the Noble section on the forum. smart bunch of guys that can probably help you out or give you some pointers. smile

Chris.

chuntington101

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260 months

Monday 29th March 2010
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Milky Bar Kid said:
If you want a high power, light weight V6 go for the 2.5L Mazda V6 with some turbos strapped to it. Have a Youtube for some films of some very high revving NA engines and some big power turbo jobs too.
come on, post the links! wink

NB i think the 'ford' v6 was actually form mazda, or at least developed by them both..... also a 2.0ltr version was used in fords BTCC car. that made over 300bhp N?A with a 8500rpm rev limit (capped by the regs...)

Chris.

Olivera

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263 months

Monday 29th March 2010
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Never heard of anyone really tuning these. If you want easy power go for a 2.9V6 Cosworth from the old Grandad. Think you can get 210bhp. Some of the Scandanavians strap turbos onto these to get much more. Far easier option is probably just to buy a Cosworth YB.

CNHSS1

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Monday 29th March 2010
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chuntington101 said:
why not just go over to the Noble section on the forum. smart bunch of guys that can probably help you out or give you some pointers. smile

Chris.
i have, very interesting, but very little info on anything other than noble specifics unfortunately.

CNHSS1

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Monday 29th March 2010
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Olivera said:
Never heard of anyone really tuning these. If you want easy power go for a 2.9V6 Cosworth from the old Grandad. Think you can get 210bhp. Some of the Scandanavians strap turbos onto these to get much more. Far easier option is probably just to buy a Cosworth YB.
colognes too heavy, and too big, very wide up top. Cossie YBs hardly cuting edge either and is a 4 pot turbo so F-all grunt unless the turbos is blowing hard. Also heavy and tall. Like the idea of smaller turbos (T25-28s) rather than a T34-T4 to get 425+hp. Should give a more track friendly power curve too, without the near vertical torque 'curve' of a big turbo'd 4 pot (been there, done that, fancy a change)

The Palmer JP1 runs the dura V6 at 300hp NA, and Nobles are turbo'd 350-420 dependant on whether the 2.5L or 3L, and the Ginetta G50s run the US truck SVT 3.5L version NA

id really like to know of weak points as mentioned, most engines have foibles, but looks like infos thin on the ground.
will keep you all posted with progress though smile

GavinPearson

5,715 posts

275 months

Tuesday 30th March 2010
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I think if you're going to uprate one of these Jag engines you really need to be looking at buying the same uprated parts Noble uses. They've probably invested a lot of time and thought in the project.

CNHSS1

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Tuesday 30th March 2010
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youd be surprised, the Noble engine is near stock! save for forged pistons which lower the CR, mod to the (transverse) sump in the M12s, different exh manifolds, and mods to trunking to the throttle body. I think thats where a lot of the cost savings were made by noble, hence it was nice and cheap in the UK compared to a similarly performing Porsche etc and more reliable than a similar TVR with its bespoke engines.

chuntington101

5,733 posts

260 months

Tuesday 30th March 2010
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CNHSS1 said:
youd be surprised, the Noble engine is near stock! save for forged pistons which lower the CR, mod to the (transverse) sump in the M12s, different exh manifolds, and mods to trunking to the throttle body. I think thats where a lot of the cost savings were made by noble, hence it was nice and cheap in the UK compared to a similarly performing Porsche etc and more reliable than a similar TVR with its bespoke engines.
TheNoble 3.0 ltrs use cast pistons (poss. stock items) and shorter rods to get the corect comp. ratio......

Chris.

CNHSS1

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Tuesday 30th March 2010
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hmmm, thats interesting! different than the info id gleaned so far. Certainly the nobles run relatively low boost, .5bar ish on the m12s with more on the gt03s, so maybe cast pistons could hack it? cheers for the info, think i'll have to delve further read