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Chrysler LLC Introduces All-new Pentastar V-6 Engine
Refined, more fuel-efficient V-6 engine to debut in all-new
2011 Jeep® Grand Cherokee
- The all-new Pentastar V-6 is the most advanced six-cylinder
engine in the history of Chrysler, with an ideal integration
of select technologies that deliver refinement, fuel efficiency
and performance
- All-new flexible-fuel 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 to replace
seven current V-6 engines, resulting in flexibility, efficient
operations and significant cost savings to the company
- New Chrysler Pentastar V-6 to deliver fuel efficiency
improvement of up to 8 percent on average compared with
previous Chrysler V-6 engines
- New Pentastar V-6 will contribute a 2 mpg increase to
Chryslers CAFE by 2015
New York, Apr 8, 2009 - Chrysler LLC introduced today an
all-new line of V-6 engines that will improve fuel efficiency
across the Chrysler, Jeep® and Dodge lineup by 8 percent
on average compared with previous Chrysler V-6 engines.
This more refined and fuel-efficient V-6 engine will ultimately
replace seven current Chrysler V-6 engines.
The new 3.6-liter V-6 enginenamed Pentastaris
part of the companys overall $3 billion powertrain
offensive. It will first be offered in the all-new 2011
Jeep Grand Cherokee, unveiled today at the New York International
Auto Show and at the Jeep Safari in Moab, Utah.
Chryslers all-new 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 engine
will offer our customers improved fuel economy, refinement
and increased performance across the Chrysler, Dodge and
Jeep vehicle lineup, said Frank Klegon, Executive
Vice PresidentProduct Development, Chrysler LLC. At
the same time, replacing seven current engines with one
engine will result in increased flexibility, more efficient
operations and significant cost savings to the company.
The Pentastar is an all-new design, featuring double-overhead
camshafts (DOHC) and a high-pressure die-cast aluminum cylinder
block in a 60-degree configuration.
In the all-new 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee, the all-new 3.6-liter
Pentastar V-6 engine will deliver 280 horsepower (209 kW)
at 6,400 rpm and 260 lb.-ft. (353 Nm) of torque at
4,800 rpman increase of 33 percent in horsepower and
11 percent in torque over its predecessorwhile providing
an 11 percent fuel economy improvement.
The all-new Pentastar is the most advanced six-cylinder
engine Chrysler has ever offered, said Bob Lee, Vice
PresidentPowertrain Product Team. This new family
of engines uses an architecture conceived with future technology
growth and integration in mind.
The new Pentastar V-6 also will contribute a 2 mpg increase
to Chryslers CAFE by 2015, resulting in fewer greenhouse
gas emissions and a reduction in oil dependence.
Customers Benefit: Fuel Efficiency,
Refinement, Quality, Low Cost of Ownership
During the initial goal setting for the Pentastar program,
Chrysler engineers benchmarked the industrys leading
engines to set functional targets. The result is an all-new
engine that delivers truly world-class customer attributes.
Chryslers all-new 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 engine
design features a double-overhead cam (DOHC), narrow included
valve angle, cylinder head and high-flow intake and exhaust
ports. This design, combined with dual independent cam phasing,
allows optimum volumetric and combustion efficiency over
the full speed and load range, resulting in an exceptional,
flat torque curve along with high specific powerthe
engines torque exceeds 90 percent of its peak value
from 1,600 to 6,400 rpmwhich will provide customers
with outstanding drivability and responsiveness, without
the need for premium fuel.
Similar to what we did with the HEMI® engine,
our engineers used the best combination of design features
and technologies to create an engine that satisfies customer
requirements, Lee added. The elegantly simple
design maximizes the functionality of each design element
rather than adding technology to claim a feature. The result
gives our customers everything they demand from an engine
todayclass-leading levels of refinement, fuel-efficiency,
performance and cost of ownership.
The advanced oil filter system eliminates oil spills and
contains an incinerable filter elementmore efficient
disposal than the typical spin-on filters, which are disposed
of in landfill sites. The use of long-life spark plugs and
a high-energy coil-on-plug ignition system also helps to
reduce cost of ownership.
The Pentastar V-6 is designed to run on regular gasoline,
offering a 10 percent reduction in fuel cost compared with
premium fueled engines. The engine also is fully flex fuel
capable, offering consumers the choice of gasoline or E85
fuel without any degradation in performance or emissions.
The new state-of-the-art Trenton (Mich.) Engine South Plant
will be the lead facility for production of the Pentastar
V-6 engine. A duplicate, new facility in Saltillo, Mexico,
will ramp up for the 2012 model year.
All-new Chrysler 3.6-liter, DOHC,
24-valve Pentastar V-6 Technical Specifications
Displacement: 3.6 liters
Bore x stroke: 96 x 83 mm
Valve train system: Double-overhead cam with roller finger
followers and hydraulic lash adjusters. Dual independent
cam-torque actuated phasers
Fuel injection: Multi-point port fuel injection
Construction: High-pressure die-cast aluminum cylinder block
and semi-permanent mold aluminum cylinder head
Maximum engine speed: 7200 rpm
Fuel requirement: E85 (Ethanol) or unleaded regular, 87
octane (R+M)/2
Emission capability: PZEV
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