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AUTOMOBILE ENGINE BUILT IN GERMANY BY THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY
Ford Cologne engine; Ford Cologne; Ford Cologne V6; Cologne V6
  • A 1992 4.0 from a Ranger
  • Top front view of a 2.9 from a 1986 Bronco II. The 2.9 found in Rangers and the like feature a distinctive upper intake manifold that reads "2.9L Electronic Fuel Injection" These 2.9s also feature a single throttle body as opposed to dual throttle bodies.
  • The 2932 cc Cologne V6 24v BOA engineered by Cosworth
  • View of a 2.9 litre from the rear, flywheel side: Note the 60° between the cylinder banks.
  • Left side of a 2.9 litre: Unlike the 2.8, the 2.9 does not merge the three exhaust ports into two manifold pipes.
  • Above view of a 2.9 litre; front is to the right: Note the pronounced stagger of the cylinder banks. This is a fuel-injected engine. The plenum chamber is silver, and the fuel rail is painted green.

Cologne      
n. κολόνια
eau de Cologne         
  • An eau de cologne by Farina (1811)
PERFUME
Eau-de-Cologne; Eau de cologne; Eau du Cologne; Cologne water; Colognes; Odekolon; Cologne (perfume); Cologne spray; Water of Cologne; Cologne (fragrance)
κολώνια
ethyl alcohol         
  • Percent of corn used for Ethanol (right)}}
  • Hydrogen bonding in solid ethanol at −186 °C
  • Infrared reflection spectra of liquid ethanol, showing the −OH band centered near 3300&nbsp;cm<sup>−1</sup> and C−H bands near 2950&nbsp;cm<sup>−1</sup>
  • 94% denatured ethanol sold in a bottle for household use
  • [[Near-infrared spectrum]] of liquid ethanol
  • USP grade]] ethanol for laboratory use
  • Ethanol burning with its spectrum depicted
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
CH3CH2OH; C2H5OH; Ethyl alcohol; Absolute alcohol; Grain alcohol; EtOH; Hydration of ethene; Ethyl Alcohol; Ethanol-alcohol; Bioethanol; Bio-ethanol; Ethylalcohol; Hydroxyethane; Anhydrous ethanol; Hydrous ethanol; Absolute ethanol; E1510; Industrial alcohol; Industrial ethanol; Etanol; Chemical derivatives of ethanol; Ethanol purification; Wine spirit; Ethyl alchohol; C2h50h; Ethonal; Ethonol; Wet alcohol; Ethyl hydrate; Pure alcohol; Hydroxyethyl; Ethyloxidane; Drying ethanol; C₂H₅OH; ATC code D08AX08; ATCvet code QD08AX08; ATC code V03AB16; ATCvet code QV03AB16; ATC code V03AZ01; ATCvet code QV03AZ01; Aethanol; Aethylalkohol; Algrain; Anhydrol; Denatured Alcohol Cd-10; Denatured Alcohol Cd-5; Denatured Alcohol Cd-5a; Denatured Alcohol Sd-1; Denatured Alcohol Sd-13a; Denatured Alcohol Sd-17; Denatured Alcohol Sd-23a; Denatured Alcohol Sd-28; Denatured Alcohol Sd-30; Denatured Alcohol Sd-39b; Denatured Alcohol Sd-39c; Denatured Alcohol Sd-3a; Denatured Alcohol Sd-40m; Ethanol, Silent Spirit; Reagent Alcohol; Synasol; Thanol; Thiofaco M-50; Ethylic alcohol; Bio ethanol; Anhydrous alcohol; Ethanolic; Methylcarbinol; Ethylol; Ehtanol; Cologne spirit; Endogenous ethanol; Endogenous ethanol in humans; Acquarzente; Cologne spirits; Synthesis of ethanol; Water-alcohol; Methyl carbinol; History of ethanol; Potable alcohol
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Definitie

eau de cologne
[??. d. k?'l??n]
¦ noun (plural eaux de cologne pronunciation same) a toilet water with a strong scent.
Origin
Fr., lit. 'water of Cologne'.

Wikipedia

Ford Cologne V6 engine

The original Ford Cologne V6 is a series of 60° cast iron block V6 engines produced continuously by the Ford Motor Company in Cologne, Germany, since 1965. Along with the British Ford Essex V6 engine and the U.S. Buick V6 and GMC Truck V6, these were among the first mass-produced V6 engines in the world.

During its production run, the Cologne V6 has evolved through engine displacements of 1.8, 2.0, 2.3, 2.4, 2.6, 2.8, 2.9, and 4.0 litres. All except the Cosworth 24v derivative and later 4.0 litre SOHC engines were pushrod overhead-valve engines, with a single camshaft between the banks.

Originally, the Cologne V6 was installed in vehicles intended for Germany and Continental Europe, while the unrelated British Essex V6 was used in cars for the British market. Later, the Cologne V6 largely replaced the Essex V6 for British-market vehicles. These engines were also used in the United States, especially in compact trucks.

The Cologne V6 was designed to be compatible in installation with the Ford Taunus V4 engine, having the same transmission bolt pattern, the same engine mounts, and in many versions, a cylinder head featuring "siamesed" exhaust passages, which reduced the three exhaust outlets down to two on each side. The latter feature was great for compatibility, but poor for performance. The 2.4, 2.8 (in U.S.), 2.9, and 4.0 had three exhaust ports, making them preferable.

The engine was available in both carburetted and fuel-injected forms.