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Ford's EcoBoost, Easy Fuel Technologies Win 2008 <i>Popular Science</i> Awards

DEARBORN, MI – Ford Motor Company garnered two "Best of What's New for 2008" awards from Popular Science for its new EcoBoost engines and industry-exclusive Easy Fuel capless fuel filler.

by Staff
November 18, 2008
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DEARBORN, MI – Ford Motor Company garnered two "Best of What's New for 2008" awards from Popular Science, a science and technology magazine. Ford's new EcoBoost engines and the industry-exclusive Easy Fuel capless fuel filler both won awards in the automotive category.

"PopSci's editors evaluate thousands of products each year to develop this thoughtful list," said Mark Jannot, editor-in-chief of Popular Science.

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The EcoBoost family of four- and six-cylinder engines uses turbocharging and direct injection technology to deliver up to 20 percent better fuel economy and up to 15 percent fewer CO2 emissions versus larger-displacement engines. According to Kuzak, EcoBoost builds upon today's affordable gasoline engine and improves it.

"The beauty of EcoBoost is that it enables us to downsize for fuel efficiency, yet boost for power," said Kuzak. "We're able to decrease the size of the available engine — such as installing a V-6 versus a V-8 — yet boost the power using turbocharging to deliver similar power and torque of that larger engine."

Unlike hybrids, which are most fuel efficient in stop-and-go traffic, the real-world fuel economy benefit of EcoBoost comes both in the city as well as on the highway.

In 2009, Ford will introduce EcoBoost on Lincoln MKS, Ford Flex, and Taurus. In the next five years, EcoBoost will be available on half a million Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury vehicles annually in North America.

The Easy Fuel capless fuel filler is a Ford-exclusive feature that uses an integrated spring-loaded flapper door to eliminate the need for a fuel tank screw cap. Easy Fuel launched on the 2008 Ford Explorer and Mercury Mountaineer and currently is available on the 2009 Ford Flex and Lincoln MKS. The feature will be standard equipment across the entire Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury product line by 2010. 

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