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The 9000 was launched to the motoring press at a conference at Kolmården Game Park on 24 May 1984 [13] and 1985 in the European market. This original model called "Saab 9000 Turbo 16" was a five-door hatchback, only available with a manual gearbox and the 2.0-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder engine with 16 valves, already known from the 900.
1991 Saab B212 engine. It is longitudinally mounted in a SAAB 900. In 1991, Saab introduced a 140 hp (103 kW) 2.1-litre naturally aspirated 16 valve version of this engine, with an increased displacement of (2.1 L; 129.3 cu in (2,119 cc)) and a resulting name of B212. The inlet manifold was enlarged and redesigned for better and greater flow ...
Porsche 944 Turbo (1985-1991) Saab 9000 Turbo (1985-1993) Volvo 300 Series (1985-1991) 1986. Aston Martin Lagonda Series 3 (1986-1987)
1991: Saab introduces a 'light-pressure' turbo. 1991: Saab is the first manufacturer to offer CFC-free air-conditioning. 1991: Saab develops its 'Trionic' engine management system, equipped with a 32-bit micro-processor. 1993: Saab introduces the 'Sensonic clutch' and the 'Black Panel', later to be called the 'Night Panel'.
Some 900 Aeros, Carlssons and Commemorative Editions had special APC controllers in red and black enclosures that provided more boost and increased power to 175 hp (130 kW) or 185 hp (138 kW) without a catalytic converter. By 1983, Saab had sold 100,000 turbo-charged cars. [9] At first, Saab used a Garrett T3 turbocharger, which was oil-cooled ...
SAAB introduced it on the turbo charged Saab H engines in 1982, [1] and the APC was fitted to all subsequent 900 Turbos through 1993 (and 1994 convertibles), as well as 9000 Turbos through 1989. The APC was sold to Maserati to equip the carbureted Maserati Biturbo , with different settings for the Biturbo, and was known as the Maserati ...
The following is a List of Saab passenger cars indexed by year of introduction. Model history. Production: Model ... 9000: Executive car: 1990s. 1994–2002:
The Alfa Romeo 164 (Type 164) is a four-door executive saloon manufactured and marketed by Italian automaker Alfa Romeo from 1987 to 1998, styled by Pininfarina, and cooperatively designed and sharing platforms and numerous elements with the Fiat Croma, Saab 9000 and Lancia Thema.