Re: Engine Recreation Thread
Today I bring you a recreation of an engine family.
The Chrysler D-engine, better known as the Australian HEMI Six.
It is a Pushrod i6 engine. I modeled the main variants of it from 1970 to 1977, though it was used into the 80s.
Original Specs:
245ci
Bore 3.76"
Stroke (shared) 3.68"
Horsepower Torque (lb ft) Compression
165 @ 4,400 235 @ 1,800 9.5:1
215ci
Bore 3.52"
Horsepower Torque (lb ft) Compression
Economy (1971)
140 @ 4,400 200 lb-ft @ 1,800 8.0:1
Low Compression (1977) Estimated
130 @ 4,400 180 lb-ft @ 1,800 7.6:1
265ci
Bore 3.91"
Horsepower Torque (lb ft) Compression
Base Configuration (1970)
203 @ 4,800 262 @ 2,000 9.5:1
E37 (1970)
248 @ 4,800 305 @ 3,400 9.7:1
E38 (1970)
280 @ 5,000 310 @ 3,700 10.0:1
E49 (1972)
302@5,600 320 @ 4,100 10.0:1
All High Performance versions came with triple 2bbl DCOE Weber carburetors.
On that note, due to the limitations of Automation, all high performance variants (marked with a big HEMI in the name) have needed some Quality sliders for the valves. Each to an increasing degree as power went up.
One more thing to note: Also due to the limitations of Automation, I have taken slight liberty in the carb selection on NON high performance variants, and have matched up exhaust as it seemed best represented within Automation.
1970 265ci Base Engine
1970 265ci E37
1970 265ci E38
1971 215ci Eco
1972 265ci E49 (302HP BABY!)
1977 245ci LC (Low Compression, set up for unleaded 91RON)
The Chrysler D-engine, better known as the Australian HEMI Six.
It is a Pushrod i6 engine. I modeled the main variants of it from 1970 to 1977, though it was used into the 80s.
Original Specs:
245ci
Bore 3.76"
Stroke (shared) 3.68"
Horsepower Torque (lb ft) Compression
165 @ 4,400 235 @ 1,800 9.5:1
215ci
Bore 3.52"
Horsepower Torque (lb ft) Compression
Economy (1971)
140 @ 4,400 200 lb-ft @ 1,800 8.0:1
Low Compression (1977) Estimated
130 @ 4,400 180 lb-ft @ 1,800 7.6:1
265ci
Bore 3.91"
Horsepower Torque (lb ft) Compression
Base Configuration (1970)
203 @ 4,800 262 @ 2,000 9.5:1
E37 (1970)
248 @ 4,800 305 @ 3,400 9.7:1
E38 (1970)
280 @ 5,000 310 @ 3,700 10.0:1
E49 (1972)
302@5,600 320 @ 4,100 10.0:1
All High Performance versions came with triple 2bbl DCOE Weber carburetors.
On that note, due to the limitations of Automation, all high performance variants (marked with a big HEMI in the name) have needed some Quality sliders for the valves. Each to an increasing degree as power went up.
One more thing to note: Also due to the limitations of Automation, I have taken slight liberty in the carb selection on NON high performance variants, and have matched up exhaust as it seemed best represented within Automation.
1970 265ci Base Engine
1970 265ci E37
1970 265ci E38
1971 215ci Eco
1972 265ci E49 (302HP BABY!)
1977 245ci LC (Low Compression, set up for unleaded 91RON)
American Eagle Automotive (AEA) - ID 1948072
Redhawk Performance Group (RPG) - ID 1955073
The performance division of AEA. (same thread as AEA)
Redhawk Performance Group (RPG) - ID 1955073
The performance division of AEA. (same thread as AEA)