List of Chrysler engines

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ChryslerEdit

Four cylinderEdit

1926–1933: 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 cylinderEdit

1924–1959: 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 cylinderEdit

1930–1950: Flathead 8

1951–1958: FirePower (Hemi)

1955–1958: Polyspheric V8

1968–1969: Chrysler Ball-Stud Hemi (A279)<ref>Kirschenbaum, Al. "Mopar Mystery Motor". Hot Rod, 3/86, pp. 71–8.</ref>

Small blockEdit

1956–1961: 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 the Eagle, introduced in 2002.
  • 6.1L Hemi - A larger modern Hemi, 2004–2010.
  • 6.4L Hemi - A larger bore modern Hemi engine, called the Apache, introduced in 2011.
  • 6.2L Hemi - A supercharged Hemi engine, called the Hellcat, introduced in 2014.
  • 6.2L Hemi - A supercharged Hemi engine, called the Demon, introduced in 2017.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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Big blockEdit

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1958 - 1978: B

  • 350
  • 361
  • 383
  • 400

1959–1978: RB

  • 383
  • 413
  • 426 Wedge

1966-1978: RB

  • 440

1964–1971: Hemi

  • 426

V10Edit

Viper V10 - An evolution of the LA design, executed in aluminium.

Magnum V10 - A similar cast-iron engine was made for Dodge Ram trucks.

TurbineEdit

1954–1980: Turbine Engine

AMCEdit

Chrysler acquired a number of engines after acquiring AMC in 1987.

Four cylinderEdit

Six cylinderEdit

V8Edit

  • AMC 360 - American Motors' "GEN-3" V8s were introduced for the 1970 model year in AMC passenger automobiles.<ref name="ultimate">Template:Cite book</ref> The "GEN-3" engines were available in Jeep utility vehicles starting in 1971.<ref name="ultimate" /> It is not the same as Chrysler's 360 V8.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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CumminsEdit

Six cylinderEdit

Cummins B-SeriesEdit

MitsubishiEdit

Three cylinderEdit

Four cylinderEdit

Six cylinderEdit

Mercedes-BenzEdit

Four cylinderEdit

Five cylinderEdit

V6Edit

V12Edit

VM MotoriEdit

Four cylinderEdit

Five cylinderEdit

Six cylinderEdit

V6Edit

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FiatEdit

Three cylinderEdit

Four cylinderEdit

PRV (Peugeot, Renault, Volvo)Edit

V6Edit

HyundaiEdit

Four cylinderEdit

OthersEdit

ReferencesEdit

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