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4 Cars Powered By The 3.0 Hurricane Engine - MSNCar manufacturers go through many engine changes over the years, and the 3.0L Hurricane was one of them. Here are four cars that were powered by it.
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Common Problems With The 3.0 Hurricane Engine (According To Owners)The 3.0 Hurricane engine powers some of Stellantis' most popular vehicles, but it's got some problems that keep showing up over and over again.
Dubbed Hurricane, the turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-6 is not only smaller but it's more powerful and more efficient. But what makes this engine so unique?
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AutoGuide on MSNDodge Chargers With Combustion Engines Are Officially In ProductionStellantis is accelerating production of its gasoline-powered Dodge Charger models at the Windsor Assembly Plant in Ontario, a strategic pivot back to internal combustion engines welcomed by ...
Internally referred to as the GME-T6, the Hurricane engine is now available to purchase in crate and long-block formats. The assembled engine starts at $10,495 for the 420-horsepower HurriCrate ...
The iconic roar is back! Responding to popular demand, Ram is reinstating the legendary HEMI V8 in the 2026 Ram 1500 lineup. Discover what this means for truck enthusiasts.
Engine-mounted water-to-air charge cooler with a dedicated cooling circuit The 3.0-liter Hurricane engines are produced at Stellantis' Saltillo Engine Plant in Mexico.
A year ago, Ram announced it would be discontinuing the HEMI V-8 engines in favor of a more fuel-efficient and powerful Hurricane twin-turbo inline six-cylinder engine.
"Hurricrate" Twin-Turbo I-6 Hurricane Crate Engines Are Here—This Is Everything You Need to Know Announced nearly two years ago, Stellantis has finally revealed pricing and more for its newest ...
Stellantis brands Dodge and Ram are closely associated with the Hemi V8 engine, but this legendary mill has gradually been phased out in favor of the newer Hurricane twin-turbocharged six-cylinder ...
Car manufacturers go through many engine changes over the years, and the 3.0L Hurricane was one of them. Here are four cars that were powered by it.
Engine-mounted water-to-air charge cooler with a dedicated cooling circuit The 3.0-liter Hurricane engines are produced at Stellantis' Saltillo Engine Plant in Mexico.
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