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Old 07-08-2010, 11:27 PM   #24
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2.0 EcoBoost Petrol Euro Stage V (203 PS) 1999 cc 4 cylinders in line; DOHC; 16 valves; twin independent valve cam timing; second generation direct injection; alloy cylinder head and block; turbo charger with intercooler and transient torque overboost function 149 kW (203 PS) at 6000 min-1 (rpm) 300 Nm at 1750-4500 min-1 (rpm)
...........less than out-going XR5....he he he
Look at the rev range though for the peak torque. And the peak power doesn't come until 6000 rpm, so it must still be making a decent amount above 4500 revs. Also remember that this is the standard 2.0 Ecoboost - there's a more powerful version with 177 kW. But I doubt that Ford will put it in the Mondeo, as it's going in next year's Falcon.
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