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  2. Chrysler 3.3 & 3.8 engines - Wikipedia

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    This engine family was Chrysler's first 60° V6 engine designed and built in-house for front wheel drive vehicles, and their first V6 not based on a V8. It was designed as a larger, more powerful alternative to the Mitsubishi 3.0 V6 in the minivans and debuted in 1989 for the 1990 model year.

  3. McLaren M838T engine - Wikipedia

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    The Ricardo-developed engine redlines at 8500 rpm, but 80% of the engine's torque is available as low as 2000 rpm. [5] [6] McLaren claims that the engine has the highest horsepower to CO 2 emission ratio of any current production engine. [7] The engine is built at Ricardo's engine assembly facility in Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex. [8]

  4. Ward's 10 Best Engines - Wikipedia

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    V6 engine: KJ-ZEM DOHC Miller cycle Supercharged: Mazda Millenia: Nissan: 3.0 L: V6 engine: VQ30DE DOHC Saab: 2.3 L: Inline-four engine: LPT B234 DOHC Turbocharged: Saab 9000: Volkswagen: 2.8 L: VR6 engine: VR6 12v DOHC: 20th Century [30] General Motors: V8 engine: Chevrolet small-block engine (first generation) General Motors: 3.8 L: V6 engine ...

  5. Hyundai Lambda engine - Wikipedia

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    This engine comes with and is rated at 280–290 PS (206–213 kW; 276–286 hp) at 6,300-6,600 rpm and 34.3 kg⋅m (336 N⋅m; 248 lb⋅ft) at 5,000 rpm depending on application. Bore x stroke measure 92 mm × 87 mm (3.62 in × 3.43 in); it uses similar technology as the 3.3L and 3.8L variants of the Lambda family.

  6. Nissan VR engine - Wikipedia

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    Nissan VQ engine, Nissan RB engine The VR is a series of twin-turbo DOHC V6 automobile engines from Nissan with displacements of 3.0, 3.5, and 3.8 L. An evolution of the widely successful VQ series , it also draws on developments from the VRH , JGTC , and Nissan R390 GT1 Le Mans racing engines.

  7. Buick V6 engine - Wikipedia

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    Both the Buick V6 and the 229 cu in (3.8 L) Chevrolet V6 are 90-degree V6 engines, and both are often referred to as being a 3.8 L V6. These engines should not be confused as being the same, and are unique engine designs. The 229 cu in (3.8 L) Chevrolet V6 was essentially a small block Chevy V8 missing two cylinders.

  8. Chrysler Pentastar engine - Wikipedia

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    The Pentastar engine was introduced at the 2009 New York Auto Show. [2] [3] The engine design allows the use of E85 or 87 octane fuel and features dual variable valve timing. Forced induction, and cylinder deactivation options were engineered into the engine design, but have not been implemented from the factory, remaining "on the shelf" as of ...

  9. Hyundai Genesis Coupe - Wikipedia

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    It is a version of the Genesis Coupe Lambda 3.8 V6 GDi developed in association with Cosworth, with engine power increased to 389 hp at 6400 rpm and 325 lb ft of torque at 5100 rpm, achieved through improved thermal management, optimization of induction and exhaust systems, enhanced engine control parameters, and a Cosworth intake and high-flow ...