Common questions

How much horsepower does a Chrysler Eagle Vision have?

How much horsepower does a Chrysler Eagle Vision have?

Mated to a four-speed automatic transmission, the engine produces 214 horsepower and 221 pound-feet of torque. In the Eagle Vision, the engine gets an EPA estimated 18 mpg city and 26 mpg highway.

What kind of engine does a Chrysler 3.5L have?

The 3.5L engine is an even-firing power plant with aluminum cylinder heads, a single camshaft in each cylinder head and four valves per cylinder. It has a sequential fuel injection system with distributorless ignition. The engine is rated from 214 to 220 horsepower depending on the model year, and delivers good torque from 2,000 to 5,600 rpm.

What kind of engine does a 1993 Eagle Vision have?

1993 Eagle Vision Powering the top-of-the-line Eagle Vision TSi is a 3.5-liter V-6 engine. The engine was setup with a 3.78-inch bore, a 3.19-inch stroke and a compression ratio of 10.5:1. Mated to a four-speed automatic transmission, the engine produces 214 horsepower and 221 pound-feet of torque.

When was the last Chrysler 3.5L V6 made?

The 1998 to 2010 all-aluminum versions of the 3.5L SOHC V6 were used in a wide range of Chrysler models including the 300 and 300M, Avenger, Challenger, Charger, Concorde, Intrepid, Pacifica, Prowler and Sebring. The last 3.5L V6s were produced in 2010.

When did the Chrysler 3.5L V6 come out?

Chrysler’s 24-valve 3.5L single overhead cam V6 engine was introduced back in 1993 in their LH platform cars (Chrysler Concorde, Dodge Intrepid and Eagle Vision). Since then it has been used in a variety of Chrysler models.

What kind of cooling system does a Chrysler 3.5L use?

The cooling system on the 3.5L uses a water pump with a molded plastic impeller. The design is more efficient than a typical stamped metal impeller and produces less cavitation, but the soft plastic impeller can be eroded and worn down by rust and sediment in the coolant.

Where is the heater on a Chrysler 3.5L V6?

These engines have a small metal heater tube that runs from the front of the engine under the intake manifold. There’s an O-ring seal at the front of the engine that tends to fail and leak after so many years of service. The metal tube can also rust from the inside out and leak coolant.

When to replace timing chain on Chrysler 3.5L?

Chrysler probably should have used a timing chain in this engine, but instead opted for a less expensive timing belt. The factory recommended replacement interval for the belt is 100,000 miles. The early 1993-’97 3.5L engines are non-interference engines, so if the timing belt snaps or jumps time, the engine won’t bend any valves.

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Ruth Doyle