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Ford to Reopen Engine Plant in Ohio

By M.R. KROPKO
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AP
posted: 253 DAYS 13 HOURS AGO
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BROOK PARK, Ohio (Feb. 27) - The first Ford Motor Co. plant to make a new line of fuel-efficient engines will help the company deliver the kind of fuel economy that customers demand, officials said Friday.
The plant in suburban Cleveland, idled since 2007, was chosen to make the 3.5-liter, V-6 EcoBoost engines that will be standard on the Ford Taurus SHO and optional on the Lincoln MKS and MKT, and Ford Flex cars.
EcoBoost engines combine direct injection technology and turbo-charging for improved fuel efficiency and lower CO2 emissions. Ford says they can achieve up to 20 percent better fuel and 15 percent lower CO2 emissions, compared with larger displacement engines, without sacrificing power.
Pressured by Washington and last year's spike in gasoline prices, the troubled auto industry has accelerated what was a gradual push toward smaller and more fuel-efficient cars.
The new EcoBoost engine will get an estimated 25 to 26 miles per gallon on the highway and 18 to 20 miles per gallon in city driving, said Gary Johnson, Ford's director of powertrain manufacturing.
He said pressure on the industry in Washington was not a factor in the decision to introduce the EcoBoost engine production now in the economically struggling Cleveland area.
"The EcoBoost technology has been worked on for a couple of years now," he said.
Ford made a $55 million investment in Cleveland Engine Plant No. 1 to get it ready for the EcoBoost engine because a previous retooling in 2004 and its availability now allowed for needed flexibility, he said.
The program is designed to be a first step toward using the technology in four-cylinder engines, and it is not expected to affect ongoing V6 engine production in Lima, Ohio, he said.
Cleveland Engine Plant No. 1, which was Ford's first engine plant in Ohio when it opened in 1951, had more than 500 employees when it was shut down in May 2007. It was retooled to make 3.5-liter engines, but production wasn't immediately needed, and the opening date was pushed back at least twice.
Dearborn, Mich.-based Ford said Friday it initially will use about 250 workers from another engine plant and a casting plant at the Cleveland-area site.
The announcement is a slight reprieve for Ohio, a state reeling with layoffs and whose ties to the auto industry are second only to Michigan. Ohio released new jobless figures Friday showing that the state's unemployment rate was 8.8 percent in January, up from the revised rate of 7.4 in December and the highest level in more than 20 years.
Mike Gammella, president of the United Auto Workers Local 1250, said the union hopes the new EcoBoost engine will lead to more jobs.
"It's really a good thing," he said. "Whenever you can bring a new product in, especially a product of this magnitude, it's sensational news, especially in this economy."
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2009-02-27 07:49:54
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DWUZZIE 08:10:20 PM Mar 01 2009

http://www.scribd.com/doc/6132799/Vehicle-Tax-WriteOffs -------- the reason for the SUV / large truck explosion -- tax writeoffs

Chumbager001 05:49:41 PM Mar 01 2009

WE are off the page?

Chumbager001 05:45:34 PM Mar 01 2009

CQ CQ

LeeResolution 05:38:06 PM Mar 01 2009

sdfg

Lucky1128f 04:57:03 PM Mar 01 2009

fake-you still here

I40Ford283 04:37:44 PM Mar 01 2009

The eco boost technology is taking piston engines to the last frontier. Ya just cannot do any better with a piston engine than this. Unless you ran this engine on natural gas. Now until someone comes up with a better way of moving us and our loads around the planet we are stuck with piston engines

LeeResolution 04:27:25 PM Mar 01 2009

I40Ford283 04:22:47 PM Mar 01 2009Report This!lets see you do appreiciable work with a prius.America needs trucks. City rats need econoboxes,real working americans need trucks.***************And the government can't have it both ways. The industry can put anything on the road that takes care of farmers, contractors working men. But they can't do it with the EPA breathing down their throat, and the clean air people ham stringing. them.

Fakeconomics100 04:26:04 PM Mar 01 2009

Angelo ---are you still here??

I40Ford283 04:22:47 PM Mar 01 2009

lets see you do appreiciable work with a prius.America needs trucks. City rats need econoboxes,real working americans need trucks.

Fakeconomics100 04:18:35 PM Mar 01 2009

LeeResolution 04:13:30 PM Mar 01 2009 Report This! Amail4angelo 03:57:36 PM Mar 01 2009Report This!Auto companies ,have to do better then 18-25 mpg. They got to make 30 mpg,standard *****************Auto makers are caught up in a catch 22, with the government, On the one hand, they want gas mileage . On the other hand they want regulations that call for more environment protection. It's put them in a tough position.. hard to have both.------------------------------------Regulations -- and -Environmental protection has not much to do with gas mileage ----- Prius and Civic Hybrid already demonstrated

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