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What is a Chrysler E Class?

What is a Chrysler E Class?

The Chrysler E-Class was a mid-size car produced by Chrysler. Introduced in 1983 on a stretched version of the Chrysler K platform, the E-Class was a less expensive, less equipped version of the similar 1983 New Yorker.

When did the Chrysler 3.3 engine come out?

The original 3.3 engine, as well as the larger 3.8, are pushrod engine designs. The 3.3 was introduced in 1989 with the 1990 Chrysler Imperial, New Yorker, and related K-series models, and was joined in 1991 by the 3.8.

What kind of engine does the Chrysler New Yorker have?

The New Yorker gained a new mesh grille, leather seats, pushbutton PowerFlite selector, and a 354 cubic inch Hemi V8 with 280 hp (209 kW). Chrysler introduced an under-dash mounted 16 2/3 rpm record player, dubbed the “Highway Hi-Fi” that was manufactured by CBS Electronics.

What kind of engine does a 1993 Chrysler Imperial have?

The 3.8 liter EGH engine in a 1993 Chrysler Imperial. The 3.3 was bored and stroked to 3.78 in × 3.43 in (96.01 mm × 87.12 mm) to create a 3.8 L; 230.5 cu in (3,778 cc) version. This EGH version was also built at Trenton Engine in Trenton, MI.

When did the 3.3 liter V6 come out?

The first production 3.3 liter V6 engine was made on May 1, 1989, in the Trenton, Michigan plant; at that time, it was used in the 1990 Chrysler Imperial, New Yorker Fifth Avenue and Landau, LeBaron GTS, and Town & Country. It also appeared in the Dodge Dynasty LE, Dodge Grand Caravan, and Plymouth Grand Voyager.

The original 3.3 engine, as well as the larger 3.8, are pushrod engine designs. The 3.3 was introduced in 1989 with the 1990 Chrysler Imperial, New Yorker, and related K-series models, and was joined in 1991 by the 3.8.

The 3.8 liter EGH engine in a 1993 Chrysler Imperial. The 3.3 was bored and stroked to 3.78 in × 3.43 in (96.01 mm × 87.12 mm) to create a 3.8 L; 230.5 cu in (3,778 cc) version. This EGH version was also built at Trenton Engine in Trenton, MI.

How many horsepower does a 3.3 liter engine have?

The first of the family, the 3.3 liter engine’s actual piston displacement is 3.3 L; 201.4 cu in (3,301 cc) with a 93 mm × 81 mm (3.66 in × 3.19 in) bore and stroke. In 1994, the 3.3 received a 12 hp (9 kW) increase in power to 162 hp (121 kW) due to a new air intake.

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