'tec' engines indicate reliability?

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...bit tongue-in-cheek, but interesting nonetheless!

'Intec' - Name for Ford 4.6L SOHC V-8, one of the most reliable engines Ford has made.

'Duratec' - Name for Ford DOHC I-4's and V-6's, very, very reliable engines that have very few issues.

'Ecotec' - Name for GM DOHC I-4 2.2L and 2.4L engines, again, very reliable engines known to last a long time.

Only ones I can think of - know any others?

Also, does 'tec' indicate an engine design that is likely to be more reliable?
 
I thought the intec referred to the 32valve dohc 4.6 only?
 
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hmmm....I think your right, the Intec was the Lincoln-only DOHC 4.6 in one of the 'Mark' cars...Mark VIII?
 
Originally Posted By: addyguy
...bit tongue-in-cheek, but interesting nonetheless!

'Intec' - Name for Ford 4.6L SOHC V-8, one of the most reliable engines Ford has made.

'Duratec' - Name for Ford DOHC I-4's and V-6's, very, very reliable engines that have very few issues.

'Ecotec' - Name for GM DOHC I-4 2.2L and 2.4L engines, again, very reliable engines known to last a long time.

Only ones I can think of - know any others?

Also, does 'tec' indicate an engine design that is likely to be more reliable?


VTEC........

Weren't NON-VTEC engines better? Same like non-VANOS and non-Double VANOS better on BMW?
 
Originally Posted By: TechnoLoGs
Originally Posted By: addyguy
...bit tongue-in-cheek, but interesting nonetheless!

'Intec' - Name for Ford 4.6L SOHC V-8, one of the most reliable engines Ford has made.

'Duratec' - Name for Ford DOHC I-4's and V-6's, very, very reliable engines that have very few issues.

'Ecotec' - Name for GM DOHC I-4 2.2L and 2.4L engines, again, very reliable engines known to last a long time.

Only ones I can think of - know any others?

Also, does 'tec' indicate an engine design that is likely to be more reliable?


VTEC........

Weren't NON-VTEC engines better? Same like non-VANOS and non-Double VANOS better on BMW?


Not sure what you mean by "better"
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The dual-VANOS engines make more power, just like the VTEC engines make more power. Yes, there is a bit more to go wrong, but they are generally reliable.
 
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'Intec' - Name for Ford 4.6L SOHC V-8, one of the most reliable engines Ford has made.

'Duratec' - Name for Ford DOHC I-4's and V-6's, very, very reliable engines that have very few issues.

'Ecotec' - Name for GM DOHC I-4 2.2L and 2.4L engines, again, very reliable engines known to last a long time.
- Didn't Chrysler also have an Ecotec?

I prefer Vulcan to Duratec, but, yeah. The other one was the H.O. 3.0. *there were two; LS were Duratec, GS were Vulcan.) You can tell by dual exhaust, or not. Both were supposed to be trouble-free.

Ecotec - LOL!

Intec = Sounds like the Town Car/ Ford Crown Vic/ Grand Marquis/ Ford Thunderbird/Mercury Cougar/Lincoln Mark VIII engine. GREAT ENGINE!!!

VTEC = Honda

VORTEC = Chevrolet

I actually have a Vulcan, AND a Vortec.

Daewoo S-TEC engine http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daewoo_S-TEC_engine

Evinrude E-TEC engine http://www.boattest.com/engine-review/Evinrude/440032_E-TEC-115-hp_2013
 
Originally Posted By: OVERKILL
Yes, there is a bit more to go wrong, but they are generally reliable.


That's what I was meaning, issues with the VANOS/D-VANOS itself.

Mine had just a really big "oversquare" block with 4800RPM redline on a gasoline engine, and monster torque.. no VANOS, nor Super ETA head.
 
Originally Posted By: eljefino
Tech4 aka Iron duke.

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Probably the most driven and underappreciated engine ever. Powering pretty much every mail truck in the USPS.
 
Originally Posted By: TechnoLoGs

Intec = Sounds like the Town Car/ Ford Crown Vic/ Grand Marquis/ Ford Thunderbird/Mercury Cougar/Lincoln Mark VIII engine. GREAT ENGINE!!!


The InTech (32V) wasn't fitted to any of the above vehicles except the Mark VIII. The other Lincoln products that carried it were the Continental and Aviator.

Other cars that saw use of the 32V 4.6L were the Mustang Cobra, Mach 1 and Mercury Marauder.
 
Originally Posted By: Nick R

Probably the most driven and underappreciated engine ever. Powering pretty much every mail truck in the USPS.


Indeed. I had one in a Fiero with minor mods that made 200 hp at the wheels and ran trouble free for years. Just recently resold by my buyer after a decade and still running great!

I have heard of these with a turbo making 300hp reliably. Super strong mid range torque in my N/A setup.
 
Originally Posted By: Nick R
Originally Posted By: eljefino
Tech4 aka Iron duke.

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Probably the most driven and underappreciated engine ever. Powering pretty much every mail truck in the USPS.


Is that why you can hear them coming from 2 blocks away. Heard my mail delivery heading my way about 30 minutes ago.
 
Originally Posted By: Hermann
Originally Posted By: Nick R
Originally Posted By: eljefino
Tech4 aka Iron duke.

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Probably the most driven and underappreciated engine ever. Powering pretty much every mail truck in the USPS.


Is that why you can hear them coming from 2 blocks away. Heard my mail delivery heading my way about 30 minutes ago.


I out-accelerated a 1994-1997 Honda Accord in mine. Pull to triple-digit speeds. I won.
 
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