Gründer Industries

The history lecture will come later. First, what Gründer offers currently and a small breakdown on how engines are classified.
Engines first, we'll start with the smallest to set the trend; the 2.0L Ace-E.
(All engines currently are all aluminum, quad-valve designs)
2.0L: displacement (self explanatory)
Ace: # of cylinders (first letter of the name dictates this; A=4, B=6, and C=8, with D and E reserved for 10's and 12's when they finish prototyping)
E: how the engine is tuned (E=economy, and currently are SOHC; S=sport with DOHC; St=Top of the line, turbo DOHC)
There is also the SPC designation, which stands for Special Production Crate. In essence, these are high quality engines that are only produced in small numbers, and are unavailable in current models, but have been designed to fit as the ultimate aftermarket upgrade.
And here are the current motors, starting with the Ace line:
Engines first, we'll start with the smallest to set the trend; the 2.0L Ace-E.
(All engines currently are all aluminum, quad-valve designs)
2.0L: displacement (self explanatory)
Ace: # of cylinders (first letter of the name dictates this; A=4, B=6, and C=8, with D and E reserved for 10's and 12's when they finish prototyping)
E: how the engine is tuned (E=economy, and currently are SOHC; S=sport with DOHC; St=Top of the line, turbo DOHC)
There is also the SPC designation, which stands for Special Production Crate. In essence, these are high quality engines that are only produced in small numbers, and are unavailable in current models, but have been designed to fit as the ultimate aftermarket upgrade.
And here are the current motors, starting with the Ace line: