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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
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  • ...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,
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  • | 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
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  • ...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]].
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  • |Engine Name = Chrysler PowerTech |Manufacturer = [[Chrysler]] Group LLC
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  • ...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
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  • ...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]]
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  • | Engines | [[Chrysler Cirrus]]<br>[[Dodge Stratus]]
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  • ...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]].
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  • ...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
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  • ! 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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  • ...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'''
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  • ...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
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  • ...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>
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  • | Engines | [[Chrysler LeBaron]]<br>[[Plymouth Acclaim]]
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...car in 1982, to be redesigned again in 1989 and would be replaced by the [[Chrysler Sebring|Sebring]] in 1995. ! colspan=2 | '''Chrysler LeBaron'''
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  • ...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,
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  • |Engine Name = Chrysler 3.3 |Manufacturer = [[Chrysler]]
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  • ...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>
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  • |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
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  • ...[[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'']].
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  • ...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.
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  • ...[[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.
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  • ...s been a popular option with buyers. The Hemi was on the [[Ward's 10 Best Engines]] list for 2003 through 2007. ...days, side-valves have virtually disappeared (except perhaps in lawn-mower engines) and valves are almost all "overhead". However most are now driven more dir
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  • | Engines | [[Chrysler LeBaron]]<br>[[Dodge Spirit]]
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  • ...pment necessary to produce the Paykan, but [[Peugeot]] continued to supply engines from its 504 model.
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  • ...ey were identical, and this report covers both models except where noted. Chrysler offered no version of the Shadow or Sundance. ...that the Omni and Horizon were finally gone, the Shadow/Sundance were now Chrysler's entry-level cars, and as such the base models adopted the '''America''' d
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  • ...r-Benz AG''' was a German manufacturer of automobiles, motor vehicles, and engines which was founded in 1926. They made their first cars in 1886, the Daimler ...d War II it also created a notable series of aircraft, tank, and submarine engines.
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  • ! colspan=2 | '''Chrysler Laser''' ...span=2 style="text-align:center; font-weight:normal; background:#ddb;" | [[Chrysler]]
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  • | Engines: | [[Chrysler LeBaron]]<br>[[Dodge Aries]]<br>[[Dodge 400]]
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  • [[Image:pacifica2.jpg|right|400px|thumb|'''2007 [[Chrysler]] Pacifica''']] ...tourer". The Pacifica is built in Windsor, Ontario, Canada alongside the [[Chrysler Town & Country]] and the [[Dodge Caravan|Dodge Grand Caravan]].
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  • ...er]]. The company no longer exists, having been taken over in stages by [[Chrysler]], and subsequently sold to [[Peugeot]] and, in part, [[Renault]]. ==The Chrysler years (1967-1978)==
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  • ...ls over a square-tube space frame, a De Dion rear axle, was powered by a [[Chrysler]] V8 engine delivering 380 bhp and had a luxurious interior all finished to ...ahara) off-road vehicles again featuring Chrysler V8, and later Nissan S6, engines. These models sold in greater numbers than the preceding sports cars and re
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  • The '''Cyclone V6''' engine is a series of V6 piston engines from [[Mitsubishi]] Motors. Five displacement variants have been produced w ...torque, available as early as 2500 rpm. In the older version, used in many Chrysler models since 1987 this V6 was a SOHC 12-valve developing 141 hp (105 kW) at
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  • ...nt to be dismantled and crated up for shipment to the USA. These plans and engines were subsequently declared to be war reparations. BMW chief engineer [[Frit ...61 Bristols including the current Blenheim and Fighter models use Chrysler engines.
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  • *** [[Chrysler PT Cruiser]]
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  • ...certain trims, like stain-resistant cloth seating trim on the SLT, and the engines have been upgraded. An E85 version of the 4.7L [[V8]] engine is now also o ...he standard engine is a 3.7&nbsp;L PowerTech [[V6|V6]]. Two 4.7&nbsp;L V8 engines are available as well. The Dakota is built at Warren Truck Assembly in War
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  • ==Internal combustion engines== ...down and rotates around the [[crankshaft]]. Conrods, especially in racing engines, may be called "billet" rods, if they are machined out of a solid billet of
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  • ...tom:1px solid #999;" | [[Image:ChryslerAirflowStreamliner34.jpg|300px|1934 Chrysler Airflow Streamliner]] ! colspan=2 | '''Chrysler Airflow'''
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  • |Manufacturer = [[Chrysler]] ..., except for the huge land yachts it came in originally in 1957-58. These engines look out of place in a 1960-70's musclecar. They look good in a 1930's-ear
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  • ...the gas swirl angle and the cross sectional area. Generally for heavy duty engines the vanes do not rotate, but instead the axial width of the inlet is select ...pplier of variable geometry turbochargers for applications involving large engines and heavy duty use (i.e. trucks and off highway applications).
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  • ...ers Owen Skelton, Carl Breer and Fred Zeder get to work on a new car - the Chrysler Six. ...hird empire. The plant would build Durant's low priced Star car while the Chrysler would be improved and modified, becoming the 1923 Flint.
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  • | Engines: | [[Chrysler LeBaron]]<br>[[Dodge Aries]]<br>[[Plymouth Reliant]]
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  • | Engines | [[Chrysler LeBaron]]<br>[[Chrysler Fifth Avenue]]<br>[[Plymouth Gran Fury]]
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  • ...es of various manufacturers. Eventually they settled on [[Dodge Brothers]] engines, and soon the trucks were sold by Dodge Brothers dealers. The firm expanded ...offering included a line of Graham-Paige cars with six and eight cylinder engines. For a while a line of light trucks was offered under the Paige name, but
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  • The '''DeSoto Powermaster''' was an automobile built by the [[Chrysler]] Corporation for sale through its [[DeSoto]] division during model years 1 ...pillared two and four-door sedan and station wagon models, and powered by Chrysler's 251 in³ I6 engine. For both of its years in production, the Powermaster
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  • ...0 can be considered to be constructed by mating two even firing straight-5 engines together. The straight 5 engine shows first and second order rocking motion ...nomical. Nevertheless, modern engineering has made it possible to use V10 engines for applications where a V8 would produce insufficient power and a V12 woul
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  • | Engines ...and windows were available on the Aspen whereas they weren't on the Dart. Chrysler touted the Aspen's "big-car ride", due in large part to its torsion-bar fro
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  • ...ver, [[crankshaft]] [[torsional vibration]], present to some degree in all engines, is sufficient to require the use of a [[harmonic damper]] at the accessory ...ank and camshaft twisting were not considered at this time, since aircraft engines of the time ran at low speeds to keep propeller tip speed below the speed o
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  • [[image:2007_PT_Cruiser_silvercableft.jpg|right|400px|thumb|'''The 2007 [[Chrysler]] PT Cruiser Convertible''']] ...ymouth Neon after the demise of the Plymouth marque), slotting below the [[Chrysler Sebring|Sebring]] in the lineup.
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  • ===Engines=== ...erseded by more advanced [[Common Rail]] (CDI) units (2000-2002). The CDI engines were not offered in North America until the E320 CDI in the newer W211 mode
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  • |aka = [[Chrysler Aspen]] | [[Chrysler Aspen]]
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  • ...urrets for tanks, and on the production of specialised ambulances and fire-engines. ...ht-6]] of the previous cars with a 6 litre American [[Chrysler Corporation|Chrysler]] [[V8]]. This large engine in such a lightweight car made the Jensen one o
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  • ...s with engine supply following a strike at Ford, [[Chrysler]] 5.4 litre V8 engines were fitted to the Clipper from 1971 and the ''Tycoon'' fitted with a Trium
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  • | Engines: ...eing the letter "K" recieved a 4-barrel rochester carburetor. All other V8 engines recieved the standard 2-barrel version. Models were base and upper-level Br
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  • On diesel engines, it features a high-pressure (over 1,000 bar/15,000 psi) [[fuel rail]] feed In [[petrol engine|gasoline engines]], it is utilised in [[gasoline direct injection]] engine technology.
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  • ...Matra built [[Renault Espace|Espace]] minivan, a car conceived at [[Rootes|Chrysler UK]]<ref name="lewin">{{cite book </ref>, and designed originally for Chrysler production in partnership with Matra, the car became a popular success.
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  • ...wheels. Also in the 1970s and 80s the [[Douvrin]] large 2.0, 2.2 and 2.6 engines used in the larger Renaults (20, 21, 25 and 30) used this longitudinal "for ...was almost entirely front wheel drive by the end of the 1980s. GM followed Chrysler in the mid-1990s, with the exception of the Corvette and F-body lineup.
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  • | Engines: ...hp 4.3L diesel V6 as an option. A 3-speed automatic was standard for all engines. Naturally the Celebrity drove and handled like the larger X-car it really
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  • ..., at which time the Satellite name disappeared. The Satellite was built on Chrysler's mid-size "B" platform. ...c.i.d., and optional choices were the 318, and 361, 383 and 426 "Commando" engines. This 426 had the wedge combustion chamber design, and is not the 426 "Hemi
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  • ! colspan=2 | '''Chrysler Sebring Convertible''' ...span=2 style="text-align:center; font-weight:normal; background:#ddb;" | [[Chrysler]]
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  • The '''DeSoto Diplomat''' was a product of the [[Chrysler Corporation]] for sale in export markets outside of the United States. DeSo ...sed on the Plymouth was first introduced in 1937 and was built in Detroit. Chrysler Corporation of Canada did not start building export DeSotos until late in t
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  • Engines: *[[Chrysler Aspen]]
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  • ...ast = Grist | first = Peter | title = Dodge Challenger Plymouth Barracuda: Chrysler's Potent Pony Cars | publisher = Veloce Publishing | year = 2009 | page = ...these sporty compacts came standard with the same economical six-cylinder engines as their more mundane counterparts, but in some cases more powerful [[V8 en
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  • ...ts size than lower-revving engines. Most Hudsons until 1957 had straight-6 engines. The dual brake system used a secondary mechanical system (parking brakes) ...LHS, 19), though that might have been an optimistic measurement. The 1936 engines were powerful for the time, from 93 to 124&nbsp;hp. The 1939 models joined
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  • ...6, offering a CL model [[Chrysler Valiant|Valiant]] panel van dubbed the [[Chrysler Drifter]], but these could not compete with the popularity of Ford and part ...oduction of Holden's Sandman series, the HZ model, featured a choice of V8 engines only, along with a four-headlight grille and under bumper front spoiler. Ac
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  • ...span=2 style="text-align:center; font-weight:normal; background:#ddb;" | [[Chrysler Corporation]] ...dge Dart''' was an [[automobile]] built by the [[Dodge]] division of the [[Chrysler Corporation]] from 1960 to 1976. The Dart was introduced as a lower-priced,
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  • ...d. All new Galant engines come with new GDI or [[gasoline direct injection engines]]. Mitsubishi was the first car manufacturer to commercially use the GDI or ...Mitsubishi Galant (without the word 'Sigma') and in Australia as the '''[[Chrysler Sigma]]''' (until 1980, after which it became the [[Mitsubishi Sigma]]). St
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  • | Engines: ...touches included a semi-loop front bumper that was also a design used on [[Chrysler]] models of the day. Bodystyles included a 2-door fastback coupe with a [[
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  • ...ve system developed by a [[General Motors Corporation|GM]], [[BMW]], and [[Chrysler|DaimlerChrysler]] [[Global Hybrid Cooperation|partnership]], and based on t ...ehicles and adapted to [[Gasoline|gasoline]] or [[Diesel Vehicles|diesel]] engines, the [[Global Hybrid Cooperation|two-mode]] full [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] can
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  • The '''Ram''' is a fullsize pickup truck from [[Chrysler]]'s [[Dodge]] brand. The name was first used in 1981 on the redesigned D S ...ed, but the SRT-10s hang on for one more year. Another change for 2006 is Chrysler's Multi-Displacement System on the Hemi V8 engine in the Ram. A new center
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  • ...ombat situations. They also built 1350, 1400, and 1500&nbsp;hp V-12 marine engines that powered American PT boats (each boat used three) and some of Britain's ...major firms ([[Cadillac]], [[Lincoln|Lincoln]], and [[Chrysler Corporation|Chrysler]]). However, the design chosen was of the "bathtub" style predicted during
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  • ...span=2 style="text-align:center; font-weight:normal; background:#ddb;" | [[Chrysler Corporation]] ...f from its hum-drum A-body [[Plymouth Valiant|Valiant]] origins. And now, Chrysler finally saw fit to add a Dodge model, aptly named Challenger, to do battle
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  • ...irst). A 3-speed automatic transmission was the only transmission for all engines. Like its other A-body corporate mates, it was available in either a 2-doo *[[Chrysler Concorde]]
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  • ...n relatively low manufacturing cost combined with much less vibration than engines with fewer cylinders.<ref>Nunney, pp. 12-13</ref> ...cu in) (0.25 L) six cylinder, 24-valve motorcycle engine. Though pre-WWII engines could be considerably larger, such as 7.4l on a [[Rolls Royce Silver Ghost]
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  • ...utside vendors. The cars were powered by [[Continental Motors|Continental engines]], used [[Timken]] axles, Bijur starters and [[Bosch]] ignitions. According ..., some ten before [[Buick]] and eight before [[Chrysler]] introduced the [[Chrysler Airflow|Airflow]] models.
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  • As with all cyclic heat engines, higher combustion temperature means greater [[fuel efficiency|efficiency]] ...ten make the construction of a simple turbine more complicated than piston engines.
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  • .... [[Supercharged Engine|Superchargers]] are generally the reason why tuned engines have a distinct high-pitched whine upon acceleration. A car that signifies ...e first person to patent a forced-induction system for internal combustion engines. His first [[[[Supercharged Engine|Supercharged]] Engine|superchargers]] we
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  • ...Charger had unfortunately lived out its last few years as a watered-down [[Chrysler Cordoba]] clone before being replaced by the short-lived B-Body [[Dodge Mag ...y others. Over the years the Charger was offered with a very wide range of engines, running from the reliable old slant six up through the mighty greats such
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  • ...d a range of two, three and four cylinder models using [[White and Poppe]] engines launched. The Aster engined models were dropped in 1909 and a new range of ...ngined [[Hillman Imp]] called the Chamois. With the take over of Rootes by Chrysler in 1970? the Singer name disappeared forever.
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  • ...iddle class. Cars of this era remain known for size, large and powerful V8 engines coupled with 3 or 4 speed automatic transmissions, excessive [[Fuel economy ...-size car|full-size]] [[rear wheel drive]] sedans in the US, such as the [[Chrysler 300]], modern cars are usually now only referred to as Landyachts in a dero
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  • Straddling the boundary between car and motorbike, these vehicles have engines under 1.0 litre, typically seat only two passengers, and are sometimes unor ...d [[kei car]]s. Kei cars have to meet strict size and engine requirements: engines have a maximum displacement of 660&nbsp;cm³ and the car's length must be u
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  • ...yde>Hyde, Charles K. (2003). ''Riding the Roller Coaster: A History of the Chrysler Corporation'', pp. 46-48. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. ISBN 08143 ...hey turned down a second contract from Olds to retool their plant to build engines for [[Henry Ford]] in a deal that included a share position in the new [[Fo
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  • ...erived from an [[AC Cars|AC]] chassis and used [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] engines. Shelby went on to help design some of the most successful and beautiful ca Shelby began working with [[Dodge]] at the request of [[Chrysler Corporation]] chairman, [[Lee Iacocca]], who had previously been responsibl
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  • ...]] with a Volvo-like size at 105 inches (2,667 mm). Both competed with the Chrysler standard and extended K-cars, often classified as compact, though mid-size ...roaching the mid-size category by growing larger and fitting more powerful engines with every iteration. However, it is usually thought that the categories gr
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  • ...hs, two wheelbases and a choice of four standard, modern petrol and diesel engines (as well as two specialist tuned models) coupled to either a six-speed manu (Bigger or more powerful engines with greener ratings are often more modern engines.)
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  • ...higher quality interior and a host of new more powerful and more efficient engines.[http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2010/12/2011-jeep-compass-receives-facelift.h ...008 [[Paris Motor Show]].[http://www.autoblog.com/2008/09/26/paris-preview-chrysler-to-unveil-25th-anniversary-minivan-jeep/]
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  • ...rysler''. The name was finally changed to just [[Daimler AG]] in 2007 when Chrysler was sold. ...esellschaft'' (DMG). Its purpose was the construction of small, high speed engines based on the same [[stationary engine]] technology.
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  • ...e first person to patent a forced-induction system for internal combustion engines. His first [[Supercharged Engine|superchargers]] were based on a twin-rotor ...d pressure created by the [[Supercharged Engine|supercharger]], but modern engines produced with modern materials provide considerable overdesign and boosting
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  • ...evrolet Nova]] chassis were shared with the [[Camaro]], but the Firebird's engines and trim were totally different. As upscale competition for sporty cars lik ...able for having the same high-performance 400&nbsp;in³ and 455&nbsp;in³ V8 engines as the GTO but in a smaller, lighter body. This pattern continued through t
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  • ...ng efficiency and lowered costs by incorporating shared components such as engines. Reducing [[Noise, Vibration, and Harshness|noise, vibration and harshness] ===The Chrysler years===
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  • ...h, the Grand Cherokee also sprouted a whole host of technology new for the Chrysler brand such as the optional ''Quadra Lift'' air suspension which raises grou ...in its class for Resale Value, tied with the [[Chevrolet TrailBlazer]], [[Chrysler Pacifica]], and [[Nissan Pathfinder]], and behind a four-way First Place ti
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  • ...icate that the term was derived from replacement of [[connecting rod]]s in engines to allow higher RPMs to be reached without failure. ...ements because of their compact size, availability, and power. The early [[Chrysler Hemi engine|Hemi]] was popular in applications that required more power, su
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  • ...and [[coupé]] bodystyles with a choice of [[gasoline]] or [[turbodiesel]] engines, the 406 replaced the [[Peugeot 405]] in Peugeot's lineup, and was itself r ...hp 2.1 L [[turbodiesel]], [[turbocharged]] 2.0 L and 3.0 L gasoline [[V6]] engines. The 2-door [[coupé]] was both designed and built by Italian designer [[Pi
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  • ...nd Martin Collector Series Hemi Cuda'''[http://www.autoblog.com/2010/12/21/chrysler-registers-cuda-nameplate-hemi-engine-perks-up-in-inter/] ....autoblog.com/2010/10/25/2011-dodge-challenger-srt8-392-is-the-creme-de-la-chrysler/]
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  • ...e longest-lasting big-block, lasting 31 model years - far outlasting its [[Chrysler]] [[440]] and [[Ford]] [[460]] big-block competition. [[Category:Engines]]
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  • ...nder 4.7 m (15.4 ft) long, 1.7 m (5.6 ft) wide, 2 m (6.6 ft) high and with engines at or under 2,000 cc (120 cu in) is considered a compact vehicle. The [[Veh ...compact]] sedans, may have [[turbocharger|turbocharged]] 2.0 or 2.5-litre engines, or even [[V6 engine|V6]] 3.2-litre units, ranging maximum outputs from 170
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  • ...by the late 60's Charger. Under the hood, the car derives motivation from Chrysler's new 3.6 litre ''Pentastar'' [[V6]] for the SE and Rallye models (with pow ...nch performance tires on steel wheels. [http://www.autoblog.com/2010/08/24/chrysler-releases-details-on-2011-dodge-charger-pursuit-police-c/]
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  • ...an exciting entrance. Kaiser and Frazer would continue to share bodies and engines through 1950 with different exterior and interior trimming. ...eep vehicles until AMC was purchased by Chrysler in 1987 for $360 million. Chrysler wanted the Jeep vehicle line and had estimated that for them to create a si
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  • ..., reduce [[fuel efficiency]] and power. Where fuel is expensive and, thus, engines generally smaller, these penalties are more burdensome. In recent years, [[ [[Chrysler Corporation|Chrysler]] was late in developing its own true [[Automatic transmission|automatic]],
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  • The most-common definition of [[HP|horsepower]] for engines is the one originally proposed by James Watt in 1782. Under this system, o ...s was a minor issue in the days when measurement systems varied widely and engines produced less power, but has become a major sticking point today. Exotic c
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  • Diesel engines in general are not widely used for passenger cars in the United States, as ...infrequent, fast accelerations. In the more frequent cruising mode, these engines are much larger than they need to be. By adding an electric motor to delive
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  • | [[Toyota Camry]] <br> [[Chrysler Sebring]] <br> [[Honda Accord]] <br> [[Nissan Altima]] ...s available with [[Straight-4|I4]] and [[V6]] [[internal combustion engine|engines]].
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  • ...[Volvo S80]] (FWD/4WD) which uses transversely mounted inline 6 and [[V8]] engines. ...luxury categories (which tend to be more upscale and/or have more powerful engines), while the FF configuration is typically in mass-produced mainstream cars.
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  • In its simplest form, it is basically two [[straight-4]] engines sharing a common [[crankshaft]]. However, this simple configuration, with a | title = Classic Racing Engines
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  • ...of car models produced by [[Sunbeam Alpine|Sunbeam]] and [[Chrysler Alpine|Chrysler]].'' ...]] and [[sports car]]s which used [[rear engine|rear mounted]] [[Renault]] engines. The proper pronunciation is closer to "al-peen".
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  • ...e Q4 engines, while a 4-speed automatic become an option on the 94-95 Quad engines. The 180 hp HO Quad 4 was mated exclusively to a Getrag-licensed 5-speed, t ...ed a 4-speed automatic transmission, which also became an option on the Q4 engines. Other drivetrain choices continued as before. Grand Ams finally got a dr
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  • ...on but use of composite plastic materials is gaining popularity (e.g. most Chrysler 4 cylinders, Ford Zetec 2.0, Duratec 2.0 and 2.3, and GM's [[GM Family II e ...ulse could have a negative effect. This poses a very difficult problem for engines, since valve timing is dynamic and based on engine speed, whereas the pulse
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  • ...0 hp) and Oldsmobile 4-4-2 (455/250 HP), or similarly watered down Ford or Chrysler intermediates. The '73 Century GS is now considered a minor collectible, e *[[Chrysler LeBaron]]
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  • ...orsepower to 92. In 1986, the diesel engine was dropped and all remaining engines were now fuel injected. A 4 speed automatic transmission was available wit *[[Chrysler E-Class]]
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  • ...with [[Gottlieb Daimler]], developed light, high-speed internal combustion engines suitable for land, water and air use. These were fitted to the world's firs ...the German war effort in 1940, ceasing automotive production in favour of engines for the Panzer and Tiger tanks.
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  • ...]<br>[[Cadillac Sixty Special Fleetwood]]<br>[[Lincoln Cosmopolitan]]<br>[[Chrysler Imperial]]<br>[[Nash Ambassador]]<br>[[Kaiser-Frazer]] ...d in the 1930s by the [[Standard Motor Company]], though after the war the engines were built by Jaguar.
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  • ...agreed to remain together until 2000. In 1998 Daimler-Benz took over the [[Chrysler Corporation]] to form [[DaimlerChrysler]]. ...any acquired a [[Knight Engine]] licence in 1908 to build [[sleeve valve]] engines for its automobiles.
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  • ...nt lasted until March 2, 1987, when American Motors was purchased by the [[Chrysler Corporation]], which discontinued the use of AMC and Renault brand names in ...r AMC to buy Packard [[Ultramatic]] automatic transmissions and Packard V8 engines for certain AMC products.
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  • From 1979 onwards, Land Rover collaborated with [[Perkins Engines|Perkins]] on Project Iceberg, an endeavour to develop a diesel version of t ...on. The project was discarded in 1983 and the decision to import VM diesel engines from Italy was taken instead, which were sold under the 'Turbo D' name.
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  • ...the base or XR-7. Unlike the Mustang, the Cougar offered no six-cylinder engines; its base engine was the 200 hp 4.7L (289 cid) V8 on both the base and XR- ...odels (named for road racer Dan Gurney) available with the 302, 390 or 428 engines, and a '''GT-E''' package that had the famous 427 Side Oiler with hydraulic
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  • These versions had a facelift with a wider variety of engines and colours. In the People's Republic of China, the Serena Mk. II got the n These versions had 1.6 and 2.0 petrol or 2.3 diesel engines. Trim levels were LX, SLX, SGX and SGXi.
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  • For [[gasoline]] engines, [[carburetor]]s were the predominant method to meter fuel prior to the wid ...complexity, and lower cost. Prior to 1980, nearly all automotive gasoline engines used carburetors. However, carburetors are simply not accurate enough to d
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  • '''Mercedes''' was a brand of the [[Daimler-Chrysler|Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft]] ([[DMG]]) which began to develop in 1900, af In 1899 DMG still dedicated primarily to the manufacture of stationary engines, commissioned some engineers—including Wilhelm Bauer, Wilhelm Werner, and
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  • ...]]/[[Liquefied petroleum gas|LPG]] tanks (for [[Bivalent (engine)|bivalent engines]]) .... They often serve various purposes. The multiposition rear shelf on the [[Chrysler PT Cruiser]] can be used as a table for a picnic, a second cargo layer, or
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  • ..., reduce [[fuel efficiency]] and power. Where fuel is expensive and, thus, engines generally smaller, these penalties are more burdensome. In recent years, au ...other manufacturers in the US and other countries. [[Chrysler Corporation|Chrysler]] was late in developing its own true automatic, introducing the two-speed
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  • ...as supplying complete chassis, the company found a good market in selling engines for fitting to other cars, especially where the owner was looking for more ...750 Airspeed Oxfords were also made as well as 20,000 Bristol Mercury VIII engines, and 3000 Bristol Beaufighter fuselages.
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  • ...ity). Built on the JS Platform, the Avenger is virtually identical to its Chrysler counterpart, the Sebring. ...application. Additional big changes will be felt from behind the wheel, as Chrysler has heavily reworked the Avenger's suspension geometry. 26 of the car's 30
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  • ====Internal combustion engines==== ...by the lack of suitable [[fuel]]s, particularly liquids, and the earliest engines used [[gas]] mixtures.
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  • ...k]], [[Delaunay-Belleville]], [[Talbot-Lago]], [[Healey]], [[Simca]] and [[Chrysler]]. ...ate the bodies for three identical cars that utilized modified Peugeot 402 engines in modified 302 chassis. In the 1937 race The Darl'mat Roadsters placed 7th
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  • ...en custom-bodied two-seat and 2+2 coupes powered by exotic alloy-lightened engines straight off the race track. In between could be found such combinations of ...for so-called "factory customs," models using standard or mostly standard engines and other mechanical components, but with unique styling. A prominent early
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  • ...of motor racing allowed 1.5 litre supercharged or 4.5 litre unsupercharged engines. ...rcharging of the ERA engines, Berthon had been doing war-time work on aero-engines at Rolls Royce, [[Derby]]. The design concept of the V16 had not been used
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  • ...The Northstar LMPs were named after the [[GM Premium V engine|Northstar V8 engines]] which powered them. The Cadillac project ran from 2000 until 2002 when G ...fied in order to not only increase power, but increase longevity. McLaren Engines assisted in the development of the new prototype engine, while [[Ishikawaji
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  • | Engines: ...er a station wagon model in the compact market during this time period - [[Chrysler]] wouldn't offer one until the 1976 [[Dodge Aspen]]//[[Plymouth Volare]], w
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  • ...models continued as before but the LJ was replaced by a new LE model. Same engines continued as before including the Buick 3.8 liter (231 cu.-in.) [[V6|V6]], ...the 1981 model with no appearance changes to note. No gasoline-powered V8 engines were offered this year, leaving only the standard 231 cubic-inch Buick [[V6
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  • ...an-successful [[Lincoln Versailles]], and later the [[Chrysler LeBaron]]/[[Chrysler Fifth Avenue|Fifth Avenue]]. ...transmission on the diesel, a 4-speed automatic was standard on the other engines.
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  • ...c [[throttle]] control. It's a thoroughly modern engine. The Hemi features Chrysler's Multi-Displacement System (MDS), which can deactivate four of the eight [ ...verhead-cam design makes it smaller and more efficient than overhead-valve engines. Fuel efficiency ratings are 14/19 mpg (with 2WD). For 2007, the 4.7-liter
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  • ...span=2 style="text-align:center; font-weight:normal; background:#ddb;" | [[Chrysler]] ...'' is the high performance trim of the 2008 [[Dodge Caliber]]. Built by [[Chrysler LLC]]’s [[Street and Racing Technology]] division, the Caliber SRT4 repla
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  • ...s Operations, which supplies GM dealerships and distributors worldwide. GM engines and transmissions are marketed through GM Powertrain. ...other forms of traction on American railroads. (During World War II, these engines were also important in American submarines and destroyer escorts.) Electro-
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  • ...Instead, the racing cars used [[GM LT engine|Chevrolet LT5]] 6.0L [[V8]] engines from the [[Chevrolet Corvette]] ZR-1, a car which Lotus had originally help ...To replace the Elise GT1's Chevrolet V8, Hezemans and Bitter turned to [[Chrysler]], buying [[Dodge Viper|Viper]] GTS-R 8.0L V10s which were being used in th
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  • ...valvetrain for 6000 rpm operation - and functional dual hood scoops. All engines could have a 3- or 4-speed manual or a 2- or 3-speed automatic (the 3-speed ...III (345 hp) or Ram Air IV (370 hp) design. Transmission choices for all engines were a 3- or 4-speed manual or a 3-speed automatic. It is believed that th
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  • ...ced cars in F1 and the [[Indianapolis 500|Indy 500]] that had both turbine-engines and [[Four Wheel Drive|4WD]], as well as the [[Four Wheel Drive|4WD]]-Lotus ...fuel tanks and twin batteries (which could be set up to run either or both engines), the redundancy of two separate drive trains meant that they could make it
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  • ...the mid-size sedan will be motivated by a choice of two direct-injected V6 engines: A 255 hp 3.0 litre unit (CX and CXL) and a 280 hp 3.6 litre mill (CXS). Th [[Chrysler 300]] <br>
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  • Diesel engines are more durable and more fuel efficient than their gasoline counterparts. ...their conventional counterparts are an increased price due to more complex engines, lack of availablity of fuel, and a higher rate of pollution. The emission
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  • ==[[internal combustion engine|Engines]]== ...vert|368|kW|PS bhp|0|abbr=on}} [[DIN]] - [[list of Volkswagen Group diesel engines#V12|Audi V12 TDI]] in the [[Audi Q7]]<ref name=AW-Q7>{{cite web|title=The W
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  • ...ompact]]'' (smaller trucks generally equipped with [[Straight-4|inline 4]] engines). ...sappearing. The near-majority of compact pickups sold in Europe use Diesel engines.
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  • ...two engines, both products of the Ford Motor Company's Cyclone range of V6 engines, incidentally introduced by Lincoln. ...osse]] (as the largest Buick sedan now available) and the top-end of the [[Chrysler 300]]'s line-up.
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  • ...ules, such as rules on nitrous oxide (legal in Pro Modified) and oversized engines (no 500-cubic-inch (8.2 L) restriction in the IHRA's Pro Stock category) an ...Stock]] (NHRA and IHRA) Must maintain a relatively stock appearance. NHRA engines can be no more than 500-cubic-inch (8.2 L) displacement while IHRA cars can
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  • ...[[GM 3800 engine|3800]] which is among the most reliable and long-lasting engines ever produced by [[GM]]. One area of concern is the Teves [[ABS|anti-lock] ...mpetitor for the [[Mercedes-Benz SL]], the [[Nissan 300ZX]], [[Chrysler TC|Chrysler's TC by Maserati]] the [[Chevrolet Corvette]] and of course [[GM|GM's]] own
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  • ...its early years, the Tempo's main competition were the [[GM]] J-cars and [[Chrysler]] "K-cars"; it later competed against the Chevrolet Corsica and the Dodge S ...optional Mazda-built four-cylinder diesel engine. Mated to either of these engines were the choice of a four-speed IB4 or five-speed MTX-III manual transmissi
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  • ...and was adapted to fit Volvo, Triumph, Vauxhall/Opel, American Motors and Chrysler motorcars, and [[Ford Transit]] vans. ...to the car's owner's manual for the proper speed to run at overdrive. All engines have a range of peak efficiency and it is possible for the use of overdrive
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  • ...'s some number of Jeeps was made, but the deal with [[Willys-Overland]] ([[Chrysler]]) went off, and the production stopped. ...uare appearance. Several variants were made with 903cc, 1116cc, and 1301cc engines. The 1116cc and the 1301cc versions were sold in the USA as the Yugo GV, GV
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  • | [[Chrysler LHS]] <br> [[Infiniti I30]] <br> [[Lincoln Continental]] 2nd Generation Engines:
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  • ...the engine up to 1929 (two of them, 1926 and 1928, in Miller chassis). The engines then won another seven races until 1938 (again two of them, 1930 and 1932, ...er]], England) in 1982 and 1992 respectively. Ford and [[Chevrolet|Chevy]] engines were built in the UK by [[Cosworth]] and [[Ilmor]], respectively.
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  • * [[Chrysler Fifth Avenue]] ...n that month. It was initially powered by either 3.0 or 3.8 liter Buick V6 engines mated to a 4-speed automatic overdrive transmission with a .70:1 overdrive
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  • ...a larger oil pump and a swinging oil pickup adapted from Viper competition engines, to improve oil pressure in high-rpm and hard-cornering conditions. ...itti, Director – Dodge Motorsports and SRT Marketing and Product Planning, Chrysler Group. “And now with a whole new range of interior and exterior colors an
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  • ...World War I and formed the Lincoln Motor Company to build Liberty aircraft engines. After the war, the company's factories were retooled to manufacture luxury ...uch as integrated fenders and raked windshield, pioneered by the ill-fated Chrysler Airflow a couple of years before. Penned by Gregorie and external designer
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  • ...t all other than the 307 V8 being dropped, but their competition grew as [[Chrysler]] got into the game this year with the new [[Dodge Ramcharger]] and [[Plymo ...lectronic spark control", and 4-speed automatics became available on those engines. The biggest change for 1982 would be an all-new optional 6.2L (379 cid) d
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  • ...nd before the preeminence of powerful, but polluting [[internal combustion engines]], electric automobiles held many vehicle land speed and distance records i ...p://inventors.about.com/library/weekly/aacarsassemblya.htm], which allowed engines to keep cool enough to run for more than a few minutes, before which they h
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  • ...after only two years he moved back to Detroit and worked as a salesman for Chrysler. ...s, Tucker met [[Harry Miller]], maker of more [[Indianapolis 500]]-winning engines than any other during this period. Tucker moved to Indianapolis to be clos
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  • PEHVs most commonly use [[internal combustion]] engines and electric batteries to power [[electric motor]]s. Modern [[mass producti ...ids where a small petrol engine powered a compressor. Several types of air engines also increased the range between fill-ups with up to 60% by absorbing ambie
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  • ...auxhall Cavalier]] <br> [[Hillman Hunter]] <br> [[Hillman Avenger]] <br> [[Chrysler Alpine]] <br> [[Austin Maxi]] ...nd 1.8L forms) in 1971, but local assembly of Australian sourced (E-Series engines) models began in 1972 after the release of the Marinas there. In 1974, befo
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  • ...y, a manufacturer whose light truck fleet was powered exclusively by basic engines which were not also used in passenger cars could meet standards of 14 mpg a ...le increasing their sales volume by 91%. The traditional US manufacturers, Chrysler, Ford and General Motors, increased their fleet average fuel economy by 4.1
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  • ...s to be available initially, but because there were so many of the old 462 engines in process during production, the 462 was used until the 460 was phased in with the razor-edged Cadillac Seville and [[Chrysler]]'s "Bustleback" [[Chrysler Imperial|Imperial]], but the Continental was more conventional and less tro
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  • ...-a-kind originals, built from the ground up. It seems a paradox that their engines were extremely powerful, yet they rarely touched the road. In other words, Although auto makers such as Chrysler had occasionally experimented with placing a high performance V-8 in a ligh
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  • ...s Engine Company in 1973. Holset Turbochargers are aimed at Diesel and CNG engines. These turbochargers are designed for higher charge pressure ratios and low |CHRYSLER||CHEROKEE||~||2.5 L D||VM425||93 -||UK||RHB51P||VA60A||~||35242052F||~||~||
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  • ...xception of the aforementioned Uncool '5 minute wonders', particularly the Chrysler PT-Cruiser convertible, which the presenters consider hideous. ...l.nbc/entertainment-20080616000000-startyourengines.html |title=Start Your Engines! NBC's 'Top Gear' Buckles up its Hosts for Gigh-Octane Pilot from BBC World
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