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  • ...ler LA engine|large-displacement]] [[V8 engine|V8]] and [[V10 engine|V10]] engines for 47 years. [[Mount Elliott Tool and Die]], another Chrysler facility, is located directly behind what used to be the Mound Road Engine
    974 bytes (144 words) - 03:29, 12 April 2010
  • ...le parts and service arm of [[Chrysler Group]]. The term was first used by Chrysler in the 1920s and has been in continuous use ever since. ...on system to support the growing enterprise led to the formation of the '''Chrysler Motor Parts Corporation''' (CMPC) in 1929.
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  • ...g:0; background:#996; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" | [[Image:Chrysler E-Class.jpg|300px]] ! colspan=2 | '''Chrysler E-Class'''
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  • ...switching production at the factory to production of Renault truck and bus engines in the early 1990s. ...kins and [[Cummins]] diesel engines, and less commonly [[Mercedes]] diesel engines. <ref>[http://www.allpar.com/ "allpar.com" section on Commer]</ref>
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  • ! colspan=2 | '''Chrysler LeBaron GTS''' ...span=2 style="text-align:center; font-weight:normal; background:#ddb;" | [[Chrysler]]
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  • ...oped prior to World War II, but it was used very little. During the 1950s, Chrysler continued to modify this engine design for a number of passenger cars. It w ...first cars to offer a Hemi engine as an option. Chrysler referred to these engines as the "Red Ram", "Firedome" and "Firepower" motors. These early 301, 331,
    4 KB (690 words) - 00:18, 21 March 2009
  • | Engines | [[Chrysler LeBaron GTS]]
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  • ...as a compact car based on the [[Chrysler A platform]], introduced by the [[Chrysler Corporation]] in 1960 and was in production through 1976 in the US and to 1 ...ld through Chrysler-Plymouth and Plymouth-DeSoto Dealer francises. In 1961 Chrysler merged the vehicle into the Plymouth line and renamed it the [[Plymouth]] V
    4 KB (685 words) - 04:40, 19 February 2007
  • ...ch have support bearings between every two pistons. Although six-cylinder engines are inherently balanced, the four-cylinder models are inherently off balanc ...as engine|Atlas]]'' family includes straight-4, straight-5, and straight-6 engines.
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  • ...gle overhead camshaft. Mercedes and Ford are currently producing V6 and V8 engines using this configuration. Ford claims an 80% improvement in high rpm breath ...ngine|R-series]] [[4 cylinder]] engines, and the [[Chrysler SOHC V6 engine|Chrysler 3.5 L V6 engine]] actuate four valves per cylinder with a [[SOHC|single ove
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  • ...in the [[Dodge 50 series|Dodge 50 Series]], which began life badged as a (Chrysler) Dodge but with a Karrier Motor Company VIN (Vehicle Identification Plate) ...dealers. Renault had been keen to secure a UK manufacturing operation for engines for its own models, and did relatively little to market or develop the Brit
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  • ...ertain limits. Engine blocks are usually made from cast iron or, in modern engines, aluminium and magnesium. ...[[engine displacement]] since the latter is defined by bore and [[stroke (engines)|stroke]].
    12 KB (1,808 words) - 16:42, 11 April 2010
  • |Engine Name = Chrysler PowerTech |Manufacturer = [[Chrysler]] Group LLC
    7 KB (1,065 words) - 05:02, 23 July 2010
  • ...subishi engine rather than produce their own. A classic example of this is Chrysler 'K-cars'. ...ing that set the Astron family of engines ahead from conventional inline 4 engines of the time was its large size. The 2.6 engine, at the time was the biggest
    3 KB (495 words) - 14:59, 1 May 2010
  • ...s - this also made the Knight engine more quiet than standard engines. The engines also allowed for Hemi-spherical chambers. Knight received backing from L.B [[Category:Chrysler]]
    2 KB (290 words) - 06:55, 5 January 2007
  • | Engines | [[Chrysler Cirrus]]<br>[[Dodge Stratus]]
    2 KB (262 words) - 00:28, 9 February 2007
  • ...Southport, Lancashire in 1930 to extend their range (and use Vulcan petrol engines). Production stayed at Maidstone and during the World War II they specialis ...ly closing in the 1970s, some years after the group had been acquired by [[Chrysler]].
    2 KB (349 words) - 05:33, 23 January 2007
  • ...cord]] racing. Along with Art, he was a pioneer in the use of aircraft jet engines for these types of competition. ...using surplus aircraft piston engines, particularly the [[Allison V-1710]] engines, due to their abundance, cheapness, and great reliability. They were the fi
    3 KB (421 words) - 14:46, 2 May 2007
  • ! colspan=2 | '''Chrysler New Yorker/Fifth Avenue''' ...span=2 style="text-align:center; font-weight:normal; background:#ddb;" | [[Chrysler Corporation]]
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  • ...are currently utilizing this technology including: GM, Ford, and Chrysler engines. Hegenscheidt-MFD Corporation, the French SPMS SUPRAMATIC brand, and ICM (
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