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Encyclopedia > Mazda Diesel engine

Mazda is currently working with Ford and Peugeot/Citroën to develop a new family of small common-rail Diesel engines, but the company has a long history of building Diesel engines of its own.

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Straight-4

  • 3.0 L HA - 2977 cc -
  • 1.7 L PN - 1720 cc - Used in the Mazda Familia and Ford Laser
  • 2.2 L R2 - 2184 cc - Used in the Mazda Bongo
  • 2.2 L S2 - 2209 cc -
  • 3.5 L SL - 3455 cc -
  • 4.0 L TF - 4021 cc -
  • 4.6 L TM - 4553 cc -
  • 3.0 L VS - 2956 cc -
  • 2.5 L WL - 2499 cc - Turbodiesel, used in non-US 1995 Mazda MPV.
  • 2.5 L XA - 2522 cc -
  • 2.7 L XB - 2701 cc -
  • 3.7 L XC - 3663 cc -
  • 1.4 L-1.6 L MZ-CD Diesel Z-family - 2004 Mazda3

RF

The 2.0 L (1998 cc) RF was one of Mazda's more popular Diesel engines. Bore and stroke are square at 86 mm.


A direct-injection turbo version, called the DI-TD was introduced in the 1999 Mazda Capella.


- Used in the Mazda Bongo and 1999 Mazda Demio


V6

  • 4.1 L ZB - 4052 cc -
  • 5.5 L ZC - 5494 cc -

See also


  Results from FactBites:
 
Mazda Z engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (340 words)
The Mazda Z engine family is an evolution of the B family.
The MZ-CD Diesel is also unrelated to the rest of the Z family.
The 1.6 L (1598 cc) (78x83.6 mm) Z6/M was used in the 1999+ Mazda Protegé.
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