http://www.ofoc.ca/news/news_2003_10.html
The new engine family also is leading the way in modern, cost-efficient manufacturing. Four plants on three continents will build
Duratec I-4s, and all will benefit from the efficiencies and quality improvements offered by flexible manufacturing techniques.
A number of Ford and Mazda brand vehicles currently offer or will offer the new engine in both "east-west" and "north-south" configurations for front- and rear-drive applications.
In addition to the Focus, these applications include:
* Ford Mondeo, with 1.8- and 2.0-liter versions, built at Valencia Engine Plant in Spain.
* Ford Ranger, with the 2.3-liter variant built at the Dearborn (Mich.) Engine Plant.
* The restyled Mazda MPV minivan built at Mazdas Hiroshima plant in Japan.
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The all-new Mazda6 (sold as the Mazda Atenza in some countries), which is sold with displacements of 1.8-, 2.0- and 2.3-liters, depending on the market.
* Both the Ford Escape Hybrid, which will debut next summer, and Ford Futura, which will launch in 2005, will use derivatives of the 2.3-liter engine.
This is one of the facts I base my information off of. Other are that many tuners even some that are making parts for the Mazda3 and Focus 2.3L have stated the same. I found statements saying that yes Mazda did rework the 2.3L, How did they? Buy adding S-VT to give the Mazda more HP and TQ.
---Herb---