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  • ...g:0; background:#996; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" | [[Image:Chrysler-12-dodge-aries-1981.jpg|300px]] | Engines
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  • ...kground:#996; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" | [[Image:1990-95-Chrysler-LeBaron-Coupe-Convertible-93101221990610.jpg|300px]] ! colspan=2 | '''Chrysler LeBaron Coupe'''
    6 KB (870 words) - 21:21, 14 October 2010
  • ...engine|V6]], [[V8 engine|V8]], [[V10 engine|V10]], and [[V12 engine|V12]] engines and even [[Wankel engine]]. Currently, they are distinctive for their [[mul ...112]] has been used in the [[Chrysler Crossfire]]. All Mercedes-Benz V6/V8 engines are manufactured in Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt, Germany. The 4-cylinder versio
    6 KB (743 words) - 11:58, 29 November 2008
  • ...designs that are not inherently balanced (for example, most four-cylinder engines). They were first invented by British engineer Frederick Lanchester in 1904 .../DINAMOTO/on-line%20papers/twin%20motors/twin.html "Shaking forces of twin engines"], Vittore Cossalter, Dinamoto.it</ref>
    7 KB (1,105 words) - 09:29, 6 November 2008
  • | Engines | [[Chrysler LeBaron]]<br>[[Plymouth Acclaim]]
    7 KB (1,017 words) - 04:19, 17 October 2010
  • ...ca'' models (1957-1959) used 2.6 or 2,7 litre [[BMW]] engines or [[Simca]] engines. took over during 1959. (Simca was soon taken over by [[Chrysler]]).
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  • ...cause of the increasing need to limit NO<sub>x</sub> emissions from diesel engines technologies such as exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) and selective catalyti ...he same results, however hydrogen is difficult to store. Some experimental engines have mounted hydrogen reformers for on board hydrogen generation, however f
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  • ....5&nbsp;[[litre]] [[engine displacement]] [[DeSoto (automobile)|DeSoto]] [[Chrysler Hemi engine|Hemi]] [[internal combustion engine|engine]]. The overall engin The 1956 model was updated with a bigger (5.4&nbsp;L) Chrysler engine and updated transmission and other mechanicals; in the same year a 4
    5 KB (795 words) - 08:25, 5 November 2007
  • ...g developed jointly by a [[General Motors Corporation|GM]], [[BMW]], and [[Chrysler|DaimlerChrysler]] [[Global Hybrid Cooperation|partnership]] ...ultiple vehicles and adapted to [[Gasoline|gasoline]] or [[Diesel|diesel]] engines, the [[Global Hybrid Cooperation|two-mode full hybrid]] can be applied glob
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  • | [[Chrysler New Yorker]]<br>[[Chrysler Imperial]] ...s introduced alongside the newest and latest car (among many) to use the [[Chrysler New Yorker]] nameplate and also spunoff a new stretched [[Imperial]] model
    5 KB (735 words) - 12:53, 15 October 2010
  • ...essions of the Chrysler Group brands isn't new: Dodge had its Tomahawk and Chrysler, the ME Four-Twelve. But when the Jeep Hurricane blew onto the 2005 North A ...most powerful 4x4 ever built," said Trevor Creed, Senior Vice President - Chrysler Group Design. "It pays homage to the extreme enthusiasts' Jeep vehicles in
    5 KB (796 words) - 20:52, 28 July 2007
  • ...car in 1982, to be redesigned again in 1989 and would be replaced by the [[Chrysler Sebring|Sebring]] in 1995. ! colspan=2 | '''Chrysler LeBaron'''
    11 KB (1,563 words) - 21:25, 14 October 2010
  • ...ull away immediately, or else risk a broken wrist, or worse. Moreover, as engines evolved, they became larger and compression ratios increased, making hand c [[Daimler Chrysler | Chrysler]] and [[Ford Motor Company | Ford]] both contributed to the starter market,
    7 KB (1,055 words) - 22:37, 27 June 2006
  • |Engine Name = Chrysler 3.3 |Manufacturer = [[Chrysler]]
    3 KB (394 words) - 09:19, 20 September 2010
  • ...h was often formerly used (until the 1980s) to express the displacement of engines for new cars, trucks, etc. (e.g., the "426" in ''426&nbsp;HEMI'' refers to ...ge Specifications |accessdate=2008-04-25 |author= |date= |work= |publisher=Chrysler LLC|quote=Powertrain: Engine - Displacement - Cubic Inches: 345.0}}</ref>
    11 KB (1,702 words) - 10:45, 13 November 2008
  • |Manufacturer = [[Chrysler]] ...is expected to be widely adopted, but which is still not widely available. Chrysler engineer Tom Hoover, who is associated with the [[426 Hemi]], told Hot Rod
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  • ...in Ladson, South Carolina. Focusing primarily on emergency apparatus fire engines and fire aerial including [[ambulance]] and rescue vehicles. ...years, American LaFrance built thousands of fire trucks including chemical engines, combination pumpers, aerial ladder trucks, Aero Chief snorkle trucks, and
    5 KB (708 words) - 08:00, 25 January 2007
  • ...[[Lancia Aurelia]], other manufacturers took note and soon other [[V6|V6]] engines were in use. The design really took off after the 1962 introduction of the ...ion|Chrysler]]'s [[Chrysler LA engine#238|3.9&nbsp;L ''Magnum V6'']] and [[Chrysler PowerTech engine#3.7|3.7&nbsp;L ''PowerTech V6'']].
    9 KB (1,458 words) - 21:36, 18 June 2010
  • ...elopment/dev-180.html||title=Development of the Simca 180 cars|work=Rootes-Chrysler.co.uk|accessdate=2006-06-11}}</ref> During this period, PSA lost its tradit ...the plant was taken over by [[Chrysler]], an American car manufacturer . Chrysler itself entered financial difficulties and sold the plant for a symbolic $1.
    6 KB (907 words) - 04:15, 7 March 2007
  • ...[[Chrysler Europe]] and a brand rather than independent company. In 1978, Chrysler divested its European operations to another French automaker, [[PSA Peugeot ...s <ref>[http://members.home.nl/jurriaanknol/Simca4NL.htm]</ref> during the Chrysler era.
    10 KB (1,465 words) - 04:57, 10 November 2007

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