Mazda F engine
The F engine family from Mazda is a mid-sized inline-four piston engine with iron block, alloy head and belt-driven SOHC and DOHC configurations. Introduced in 1983 as the 1.6-litre [|F6], this engine was found in the Mazda B-Series truck and Mazda G platform models such as Mazda 626/Capella as well as many other models internationally including Mazda Bongo and Ford Freda clone, Mazda B-series based Ford Courier, Mazda 929 HC and the GD platform-based Ford Probe
There were four basic head types within the F range, the diesel SOHC 8-valve, the petrol SOHC 8-valve, petrol SOHC 12-valve, and the petrol DOHC 16-valve. These heads came attached to multiple variations of the different blocks and strokes. Only the petrol 8-valve and 12-valve shared the same gasket pattern. It was built at the Miyoshi Plant in Miyoshi, Hiroshima, Japan.
Predecessors (VC/MA/F)
These engines are only the predecessors to the F-series engines, in no other way related. They were fitted to rear-wheel drive models in a longitudinal arrangement. This is in contrast to the successor engines that were designed for transverse front-wheel drive applications as had become the trend in the late 1970s and early 1980s.VC
The VC is a overhead camshaft inline-four, with a bore and a stroke of. It was all new in 1975 and has an alloy eight-valve head on an iron block. Output varied considerably depending on market and installation, in a 1981 UK-market B1800 it is DIN at 5000 rpm and at 2500 rpm.Applications:
- 1975–1978 Mazda Luce / 929
- 1975–1977 Mazda Cosmo / 121
- 1977–1981 Mazda Luce / 929
- 1977–1984 Mazda B1800/Proceed PE2V
- 1978–1982 Mazda Capella/626
- 1975–1978 Ford Courier
- 1978–1983 Mazda Bongo
- 1974–1977 Mazda Parkway
MA/F
Applications:
- 1981–1982 Mazda Luce/Mazda Cosmo
- 1975–1980 Mazda Luce/929
- 1979–1988 Mazda 929 Wagon
- 1979–1982 Mazda Capella/626
- 1977–1985 Mazda B2000
- 1977–1985 Ford Courier
F6
Applications:
- 1983–1987 Mazda Capella/626
- 1983–1985 Mazda B1600
F8
Applications:
- 1983–1991 Mazda Capella/626
- 1988–1992 Mazda Persona/Eunos 300
- 1984–2005 Mazda Bongo/Ford Econovan
- 1989–1994 Kia Capital
- 1988–1991 Kia Concord
- 1993–1999 Asia Rocsta
F8-DOHC
Applications:
- 1988–1996 Mazda Capella/626
- 1990–1992 Mazda Persona/Eunos 300
FE
Applications:
- 1983–1991 Mazda Capella/626
- 1982–1987 Ford Telstar
- 1985–1987 Mazda B-Series
- 1985–1999 Mazda E-series
- 1981–1990 Mazda 929
- 1987–1995 Kia Concord
FET
Applications:
- 1986–1987 Mazda Capella/626
- 1986–1987 Ford Telstar Turbo
- 1986–1987 Mazda 929 coupe
FE-DOHC
The FE-DOHC was a European and Japanese market engine only, and as such was only ever delivered in vehicles by Mazda to countries in those markets, with the exception of New Zealand who also received European market models. The engine was first fitted to the GD model 1988–1992 626 GT, 1987–1991 Capella, and the 626 Coupé GT 2.0i/Capella C2 GT-X and GT-R. In South Africa, Samcor – who built Mazdas under licence – also fitted the FE-DOHC engine to the Mazda 323 from 1991 to 1994.
Alongside the sedan, hatch and coupé models the FE-DOHC was also being used in the GV wagon, which ran until 1997. The rest of the world mainly received the FE-DOHC in the 1995–2003 Kia Sportage, built by Kia under license. Kia first introduced the engine in March 1992, when they installed it in the Kia Concord, a license built version of the 1982 Mazda Capella. The Sportage variant was reconfigured for rear-wheel drive configuration with long single-runner intake manifold, low-duration cams and exclusively in the low compression ratio of 9.2:1.
Applications:
- 1988–1997 Mazda Capella/626
- 1991–1993 323 200i
- 1992–1993 Ford Laser 2.0iRS and Meteor 2.0 16v
- 1995–2003 Kia Sportage
- 1992–1995 Kia Concord
| 1.8 Cargo SV | 08.1992 – 09.1994 | 18114 | FF | MT | G | 1.8 | F8 | 115 | E-GV8W |
| 1.8 Cargo SV | 08.1992 – 09.1994 | 19147 | FF | AT | G | 1.8 | F8 | 115 | E-GV8W |
| 1.8 Cargo SX | 08.1992 – 09.1994 | 21379 | FF | MT | G | 1.8 | F8 | 115 | E-GV8W |
| 1.8 Cargo SX | 08.1992 – 09.1994 | 22412 | FF | AT | G | 1.8 | F8 | 115 | E-GV8W |
| 1.8 Wagon SV | 10.1994 – 06.1996 | 18936 | FF | MT | G | 1.8 | F8 | 115 | E-GV8W |
| 1.8 Wagon SV | 10.1994 – 06.1996 | 19969 | FF | AT | G | 1.8 | F8 | 115 | E-GV8W |
| 1.8 Wagon SV | 07.1996 – 10.1997 | 18936 | FF | MT | G | 1.8 | F8-DE | 115 | E-GV8W |
| 1.8 Wagon SV | 07.1996 – 10.1997 | 19969 | FF | AT | G | 1.8 | F8-DE | 115 | E-GV8W |
| 1.8 Wagon SV-F | 07.1996 – 10.1997 | 21890 | FF | AT | G | 1.8 | F8-DE | 115 | E-GV8W |
| 1.8 Wagon SX | 10.1994 – 06.1996 | 22190 | FF | AT | G | 1.8 | F8 | 115 | E-GV8W |
| 1.8 Wagon SX | 07.1996 – 10.1997 | 22190 | FF | AT | G | 1.8 | F8-DE | 115 | E-GV8W |
| 2.0 Cargo GT | 10.1990 – 07.1992 | 22812 | 4WD | MT | G | 2.0 | FE | 150 | E-GVER |
| 2.0 Cargo GT | 10.1990 – 07.1992 | 23845 | 4WD | AT | G | 2.0 | FE | 145 | E-GVER |
| 2.0 Cargo GT | 08.1992 – 09.1994 | 25299 | 4WD | MT | G | 2.0 | FE | 150 | Y-GVER |
| 2.0 Cargo GT | 08.1992 – 09.1994 | 26332 | 4WD | AT | G | 2.0 | FE | 145 | Y-GVER |
| 2.0 Wagon FX | 10.1994 – 06.1996 | 25610 | 4WD | MT | G | 2.0 | FE | 150 | E-GVER |
| 2.0 Wagon FX | 10.1994 – 06.1996 | 26643 | 4WD | AT | G | 2.0 | FE | 145 | E-GVER |
| 2.0 Wagon FX | 07.1996 – 10.1997 | 26599 | 4WD | MT | G | 2.0 | FE-ZE | 165 | E-GVER |
| 2.0 Wagon FX | 07.1996 – 10.1997 | 27632 | 4WD | AT | G | 2.0 | FE-ZE | 165 | E-GVER |
| 2.0 Wagon FX cruising | 07.1996 – 10.1997 | 28076 | 4WD | AT | G | 2.0 | FE-ZE | 165 | E-GVER |
| 2.0 Wagon SV | 10.1994 – 06.1996 | 24411 | 4WD | AT | G | 2.0 | FE | 145 | E-GVER |
| 2.0 Wagon SV | 07.1996 – 10.1997 | 21079 | FF | AT | G | 2.0 | FE-DE | 145 | E-GVEW |
| 2.0 Wagon SV | 07.1996 – 10.1997 | 24600 | 4WD | AT | G | 2.0 | FE-DE | 145 | E-GVER |
| 2.0 Wagon SX cruising | 07.1996 – 10.1997 | 24944 | FF | AT | G | 2.0 | FE-DE | 145 | E-GVEW |