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  3. Detroit Assembly Complex – Mack - Wikipedia

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    It was converted into an engine plant in 1998, with the additional 650,000 square feet (60,000 m 2) of "Mack Engine II" added in 1999 [3] In April 2013, Mack Engine I produced the last PowerTech 4.7 L V8 engine and retooled to produce the Pentastar V6 engine. To switch to Pentastar production, 197 million dollars was invested in the Mack Engine ...

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    Mound Road Engine was a Chrysler automobile engine factory in Detroit. Chrysler acquired the plant as part of its purchase of the Briggs Manufacturing Company in 1953. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The plant was closed by DaimlerChrysler in 2002, with production shifting to the Mack Avenue Engine Complex .

  5. Mount Elliott Tool and Die - Wikipedia

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    Mount Elliott Tool and Die is a Stellantis North America automotive stamping plant in Detroit, Michigan that produces Stamping Dies, Checking Fixtures, and Stamping Fixtures. It was built in 1938 by the Briggs Manufacturing Company. [1] Chrysler purchased the plant in 1956 and it became Outer Drive Stamping plant.

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    Tigers MLB playoff schedule 2024 Best-of-three series in MLB American League wild-card round . ; *if necessary. Game 1, Tuesday, Oct. 1: Detroit Tigers at Houston Astros, 2:32 p.m., ABC

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    The engines are now fuel-efficient DOHC 2.2-liter twin-turbo V6 with four-stroke piston Otto cycle developing an estimated 550–750 hp depending on the level of boost used and no inter-cooling systems. They are limited to 12,000 rpm and a weight minimum of 248 lb (112 kg). Engines are currently supplied by Chevrolet and Honda. [37]

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