Friday, September 24, 2010

Better fuel economy in 2010, Milan I4 2.5 liter and 3.0 liter V6 engines

2010 Mercury Milan has upgraded performance and fuel economy in two engine options reworked engines compared with previous years \'. The two engine options are available from the 2010 Mercury Milan: 2.5L V6 and 3.0L I4. 2.5L 4-cylinder engine was rebuilt in November piston, crankshaft, and a new block and cylinder head. This is an upgrade from previous 2.3 L. Horsepower engine was also improved from 160 hp to 175 hp with 172 pound-feet of torque. The engine also improved by more than one second from 2000 to 1960 to its previous speed, which can reach Milan in 2010 now in 9.5 seconds. Most importantly, 2.5L engine and has improved its highway mpg 5 mpg, and now is rated at 23 mpg around town and 34 mpg highway. What is best medium class.The 3.0L sedan has undergone also improved. This engine can be fueled with either gasoline or E85 ethanol alternative fuel alternative fuel that reduces carbon emissions. 3.0L V6 engine also has improved its mpg rating for up to 25 mpg for high
way driving and 21 mpg around town. Horsepower was also improved with 19 in the last 221, in 2010, has 240 hp 3.0L V6 with 223 pound-feet of torque.These two new engines were paired with new transmissions have six gears before, which are up to five in previous models. Both automatic and manual transmissions have six gears. Ford engineers say this change will provide more efficient at all speeds. At highway speeds, higher speeds allowing the engine to run at a slower speed, this means better fuel economy.See information, Mercury Milan more about Motorola and other industry topics.

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