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Overview

mazda l3-ve

The Mazda L-series is a mid-sized inline 4-cylinder gasoline piston engine designed by Mazda as part of their MZR family, ranging in displacement from 1. 8 to 2. 5 liters. Introduced in 2001, it is the evolution of the cast-iron block F-engine. It was co-developed with Ford, who owned a controlling stake in Mazda at the time. Ford uses it as their 1. 8 L to 2. 5 L Duratec world engine and holds a license to develop engines based on the L-series in perpetuity.
The L-engine uses a chain-driven DOHC, 16-valve valvetrain with an all-aluminum block construction and cast-iron cylinder liners. Other features include fracture-split forged powder metal connecting rods and a one-piece cast crankshaft....

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technical specifications

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General

engine brand: mazda
production years: 2002-2018
engine lifespan: ~300 000
features: DOHC, balancers

piston

Power and torque

power: 150 – 180
torque: 200 – 220

gas-pump

Fuel

fuel system: distributed injection
fuel type: petrol
euro standards: EURO 4

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Timing

timing drive: chain
hydraulic lifters: no
phase regulator: S-VT, intake

engine-oil-level

Oil

recommended engine oil: 5W-30
engine oil capacity: 3.5 / 4.7

turbocharger

Displacement and turbo

displacement: 2261
compression ratio: 10.6
turbocharging: no

height

Dimensions and measurements

weight: 112
cylinder bore: 87.5
piston stroke: 94

engine

Engine block

cylinder block: aluminum R4
block head: aluminum 16v

Cars using the engine

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