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Chrysler
editFour cylinder
edit1926–1933:Flathead 4
1981–1995:K Engine
1994–2010:PowerTech
2007–present:World Engine
- 1.8, 2.0, and 2.4 "World Engine" (2007–2017)
- 2.0 and 2.4 "Tigershark" (2012–present)
Six cylinder
edit1924–1959:Flathead 6
1959–2000:Slant-6
1970–1981:Hemi-6(Australia)
1987–2004:3.9L/238 LA & Magnum
1989–2011:3.3 & 3.8 OHV V6
1993–2010:SOHC V6
1998–2010:LH Engine
2002–2013:PowerTech
2010–present:Pentastar
Eight cylinder
edit1930–1950:Flathead 8
1951–1958:FirePower (Hemi)
1955–1958:Polyspheric V8
1968–1969:Chrysler Ball-Stud Hemi (A279)[1]
Small block
edit1956–1961:A- Chrysler's first small-block V8.
1964–1992:LA
- 273
- 318
- 340
- 360
1992–2003:Magnum
- 318
- 360
1999–2009:PowerTech
2003–present:Hemi
- 5.7L Hemi- The smallest modern Hemi engine, called theEagle,introduced in 2002.
- 6.1L Hemi- A larger modern Hemi, 2004–2010.
- 6.4L Hemi- A larger bore modern Hemi engine, called theApache,introduced in 2011.
- 6.2L Hemi- AsuperchargedHemi engine, called theHellcat,introduced in 2014.
- 6.2L Hemi- AsuperchargedHemi engine, called theDemon,introduced in 2017.[2]
Big block
edit1958 - 1978:B
- 350
- 361
- 383
- 400
1959–1978:RB
- 383
- 413
- 426 Wedge
1966-1978:RB
- 440
1964–1971:Hemi
- 426
V10
editViper V10- An evolution of the LA design, executed in aluminium.
Magnum V10- A similar cast-iron engine was made forDodge Ramtrucks.
Turbine
edit1954–1980:Turbine Engine
AMC
editChrysler acquired a number of engines after acquiring AMC in 1987.
Four cylinder
edit- 1987–2002:AMC I-4
Six cylinder
editV8
edit- AMC 360- American Motors' "GEN-3" V8s were introduced for the 1970 model year in AMC passenger automobiles.[3]The "GEN-3" engines were available in Jeep utility vehicles starting in 1971.[3]It is not the same as Chrysler's 360 V8.[4]Chrysler continued production of the AMC 360 engine after the 1987 buyout of AMC to power the full-sizeJeep Wagoneer (SJ)SUV that was produced until 1991.[5]It was one of the lastcarburetedcar/truck engines built in North America.[6]Chrysler never used this engine in any other vehicle.
Cummins
editSix cylinder
editMitsubishi
editThree cylinder
edit- Mitsubishi 3A921.2 L - Used in theDodge Attitude(2015–present)
Four cylinder
edit- Orion G12B 1.4
- Orion G15B 1.5
- Orion 4G15 1.5
- Saturn 4G32 1.6
- Saturn G32B 1.6
- Sirius 4G61 1.6 DOHC
- Saturn 4G37 1.8
- Astron G52B 2.0
- Sirius 4G63 2.0 DOHC
- Sirius G63B 2.0
- Sirius 4G64 2.4
- Astron G54B 2.6
Six cylinder
edit- 1978–1979:6DR5
- 2.5 L6G73- Used in theChrysler Sebring,Dodge Avenger,Chrysler Cirrus,andDodge Stratus
- 3.0 L6G72- Used in thePlymouth Acclaim/Dodge Spiritand 1987–2000Dodge Caravan/Plymouth Voyager,alsoDodge Dynasty,Chrysler LeBaron,Chrysler TC,Chrysler New Yorker,Dodge Daytona,Dodge Stealth,Chrysler Sebring(Coupe),Dodge Stratus(Coupe),Dodge ShadowES, andPlymouth Duster
Mercedes-Benz
editFour cylinder
edit- OM611- 2.1 L (130 cu in) diesel (2002–2004)
- OM646- 2.1 L (130 cu in) diesel (2004–2010)
- OM651- 2.1 L (130 cu in) diesel (2011–present)
Five cylinder
edit- OM647- 2.7 L (160 cu in) diesel
V6
edit- OM642- 3.0 LdieselV6 used in 2006–2010Chrysler 300,2005–2010Jeep Grand Cherokeeand 2006–2010Jeep Commander
- M112 E32- 3.2 L V6 used in 2003-2007Chrysler Crossfire.
- M112 E32 ML- Supercharged 3.2 L V6 used in 2005-2006Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6.
V12
edit- M120 V12- Used for theChrysler ME Four-Twelve.
VM Motori
editFour cylinder
edit- 425 OHV2.5 L (150 cu in)diesel
- R425 DOHC2.5 L (150 cu in) diesel
- R428 DOHC2.8 L (170 cu in) diesel
- RA428 DOHC2.8 L (170 cu in) diesel
- A428 DOHC2.8 L (170 cu in) diesel
Five cylinder
edit- 531 OHV- 3.1 L (190 cu in) diesel
Six cylinder
edit- EcoDiesel3.0 L (180 cu in) diesel
V6
edit- A630 DOHC- 3.0LdieselV6 (EU-spec) currently used inJeep Grand CherokeeandChrysler 300/Lancia Thema
- L630 DOHC[7]- 3.0LdieselV6 (US-spec) used inJeep Grand CherokeeandRam 1500
Fiat
editThree cylinder
edit- Firefly1.0 L TurboMultiair II(2018–present)
- Firefly1.0 L BSGMHEV(2020–present)
Four cylinder
editPRV (Peugeot, Renault, Volvo)
editV6
edit- 1989–1990: 3.0LPRV engine
Hyundai
editFour cylinder
edit- Hyundai Alpha engine1.4 and 1.6 L (used in 2005-2018Dodge Attitude)
Others
edit- Chrysler UK
- 1.5 L Hillman four
- Renault
- Volkswagen
- 1.7 L
- 2.0 TDI PDdiesel
- Simca Type 315
- Tritec 1.6(1999–2007)
References
edit- ^Kirschenbaum, Al. "Mopar Mystery Motor".Hot Rod,3/86, pp. 71–8.
- ^McGann, John (19 July 2017)."Horsepower: Inside the Dodge Demon's 840HP, 6.2L Hemi".Retrieved1 August2020.
- ^abSessler, Peter C. (2010).Ultimate American V-8 Engine Data Book(Second ed.). Motorbooks. p. 228.ISBN9780760336816.Retrieved24 July2020.
- ^Glad, Douglas (17 December 2007)."AMC 360 Engine Build - 370ci CC/Rambler Engine Makes 480HP - Car Craft Magazine".Hot Rod.Retrieved24 July2020.
No, it's not a Mopar engine, it's all American Motors
- ^Mitchell, Larry G. (2000).AMC Muscle Cars: Muscle Car Color History.MotorBooks International. p. 28.ISBN9781610608015.Retrieved24 July2020.
- ^Jones, Jerrod (12 June 2019)."Don't Ditch That AMC V-8!".Four Wheeler.Retrieved24 July2020.
- ^"L630 DOHC".vmmotori.it.Retrieved17 January2016.