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Outdoor reset theory applied to engines

http://www.jeep.com/autoshow/news/hurricane.html

Can you have responsible excess? To test the theory, we equipped both HEMI engines in the Jeep Hurricane with the Chrysler Group Multi-Displacement System (MDS). Depending on the driver's needs, the Hurricane can be powered by 4-, 8-, 12- or 16-cylinders. All of that translates into buckets of torque for climbing obstacles other 4x4 vehicles can't even comprehend. In addition, it has the power and traction to move from 0-60 in less than five seconds.

Here's the specs

Jeep® Hurricane Specifications:

Weight (estimated): 3,850 lbs. (1,746 kg)

Length: 151.8 inches (3,856 mm)

Wheelbase: 108.1 inches (2,746 mm)

Front Overhang: 25.0 inches (635 mm)

Rear Overhang: 18.7 inches (475mm)

Width: 80.0 inches (2,033 mm)

Height: 68.2 inches (1,732 mm)

Track, Frt/Rr: 67.5/67.5 inches (1,715/1,715 mm)

Engine: two 5.7-liter HEMI® engines

Transfer Case: Custom multi-mode with 1:1, 2:1 and 4:1 ratios

Transmission: 5-Speed automatic

Front and Rear Suspension: Long-travel, short/long arm independent

Ground Clearance: 14.3 inches (363 mm)

Break-Over Angle: 31.5 degrees

Approach/Depart Angle: 64.0/86.7 degrees

Tire Size: 305/70R20

Wheel Size: 20x10 inches

I want one.......

Noel

Comments

  • Uni R
    Uni R Member Posts: 663
    Outdoor reset?

    It sounds more like 4:1 modulation.


    Maybe that should be 16:1 given the transfer case. =)
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