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The Chrysler Hurricane GME-T6 engine is a twin-turbocharged straight-six engine produced by Chrysler now Stellantis North America since November 2021 at their plant in Saltillo, Mexico, and announced publicly in March 2022. It had been in development since 2013 by then Chrysler Group LLC,as a response to Ford’s new Ecoboost engines.
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Rocket engine manufacturers of the United States (10 C, 24 P) Pages in category "Engine manufacturers of the United States" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total.
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The Global Medium Engine (GME for short) is a family of engines created by the powertrain division of Alfa Romeo and in production since 2016.. The GME family is composed by two new series of engine: one created by Alfa Romeo (codeproject Giorgio [1]) for Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio, [2] [3] and the second (codeproject Hurricane) by FCA US for American vehicles made by Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep.
Two engines were delivered to Raytheon in June 2012, although the delivered engines were "MantaRay 36" engines rather than Mark Vs. [10] The MantaRay engine did not have the burner, steam generator, condenser or combustion air preheaters of the Mark V engine. [11] There has been no news of these engines since the announcement of that delivery ...
In 1998 a new four-cylinder 2.0-litre turbocharged diesel engine and its three-cylinder derivate a 1.5-litre turbocharged diesel engine was developed by VM Motori. Engines featured a single overhead camshaft, four valves per cylinder, and common rail direct fuel injection. [12] Both engines were licensed to the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai.
The American Motors Corporation (AMC) used V8, straight-6, V6, and straight-4 engines in various passenger automobiles and Jeep vehicles from 1954 onward. American Motors designed some of its engines; others were inherited from its constituents. The company bought other engines or engine designs from other manufacturers.