The convertible and four door sedan use the same engines.
1996-2000
The 2.5L does. Other engines do not.
yes.. most parts are good thru years 1989 - 1995.. He is correct, the only parts that are different are the engines, the transmissions, and the headlights. Most simple parts that dont relate to those should work.
the difference is that one is turbocharged and one isnt,but both are marine engines. Keep in mind,there is a difference between marine and non-marine engines.
.6 liters
Identify 5 types of search engines and explain the difference between
The difference between 2stroke engines and 4-stroke engines are pretty much the same regardless of where the engine is used. To read about it, check out the related question below.
both are the same thing..............
The primary difference is the engines. The -203 uses General Electric CF6-80E1A3 engines and the -243 uses Rolls Royce Trent 772B-60 engines.
No there was not. Chrysler determined that the sales for the 1970 Challenger R/T convertible was down and they were phasing out the convertible for the Challenger (E body ) line after 1971. Chrysler also had a body flex problem with the Challenger and 'Cuda convertible cars with the high torque engines such as the 440-6 pak and 426 Hemi in 1970 and decided the 'Cuda faired better in the strength department than the Challenger so the 'Cuda with the high torgue engines were offered in 1971. There maybe other considerations however these are the more important ones. The largest engine available in 1971 for the Challenger convertible was the 383 4bbl. Yes,they made 12 in the world,9 of which were in the USA.On Sept.12th,2009,one sold at Mecum Auctions for 1,000,000.00
The label "for gasoline engines" indicated the additives in the oil are formulating specifically for gasoline engines.
Companies that specialize in servicing Chrysler engines are Chrysler themselves who have a network of service centres. Alternatively you can find information at servicesstop for their range of servicing on Chrylser cars