Mazda J engine
The Mazda J-family are a range 60-degree V6 engines featuring a cast iron cylinder block and alloy heads with belt-driven DOHC or SOHC. This is Mazda's only cast-iron gasoline V6. These engines are found in the Mazda H platform based Mazda 929, Efini MS-9, and Mazda Luce as well as the Mazda L platform Mazda MPV and Mazda S platform Mazda Bongo. It was built at the Miyoshi Plant in Hiroshima, Japan.
JF
- 2.0 L JF - SOHC 12-valve longitudinally mounted V6.
Applications:
- 1986-1989 Mazda 929
- 1986-1989 Mazda Luce (Japan)
JFT
- 2.0 L JFT - a turbocharged variant of the JF engine.
JE
The JE is a 3.0 L (2954 cc) SOHC 18 valve V6 used in the 1989-1998 Mazda MPV and 1988-1991 Mazda 929, and produced 150 hp (112 kW) and 165 ft-lb of torque. A JE-ZE DOHC variant was in the 1990-1995 Mazda 929 S, producing 203 hp (151 kW).
Applications:
- 1989-1998 Mazda MPV
- 1986-1989 Mazda 929
- 1986-1989 Mazda Luce (Japan)
- 1990-1994 Mazda 929
- 1991-1993 Efini MS-9
J5
The 2.5 L J5-DE is a DOHC motor producing 159 hp (119 kW).
Applications:
- 1990-1994 Mazda 929
- 1991-1993 Efini MS-9
- Mazda Bongo
See also
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