Friday, May 31, 2013

Engines have more features for fuel economy, peformance and safety

What do all the three letter abbreviations mean? VVT, MDS, HEMI?

What is the difference between a 3.6L and a 5.7L?

Here's your crash course:

What is the Cam? The cam is the device that holds and operates the valves. It makes the valves move.
What does a spark plug do? The spark plug lights the fuel.

What does VVT stand for? Variable Valve Timing - If your engine has this feature your valves will rotate in use, improving the fuel efficiency and wear and tear on the motor. The valves are for intake and exhaust. They let fuel and air in and out.

The pistons compress fuel and air. They are held by the cylinders

MDS: Multi-Displacement System: with larger engines, this technology allows the engine to use less cylinders when all cylinders are not needed. This systems increases the life of engine and allows it to be more efficient.



1.4L, 3.6L, 6.1L
What does the "L" stand for?  The L behind the number designation is for Liters which is the measurement of inches cubed. So it means that this engine has 3.6 Liters of available space, when the pistons, are down for air and fuel (combustion). There are many sizes of motors. Here is a list of current motor sizes for Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram vehicles:






1.4 Liter Dodge Dart
2.0 Liter Dodge Dart, Jeep Compass, Jeep Patriot
2.4 Liter Dodge Dart, Dodge Journey, Chrysler 200, Jeep Compass, Jeep Patriot
3.6 Liter V6 Dodge Challenger, Chrysler 200, Chrysler Town & Country, Dodge Charger, Dodge Journey, Jeep Wrangler, Dodge Grand Caravan
3.6 Liter V6 Ram 1500, Dodge Durango, Chrysler 200, Chrysler 300
4.7 Liter Flex Fuel V8 Ram 1500, Chrysler 300
5.7 Liter V8 (HEMI) Dodge Challenger, Dodge Charger, Ram 1500 - 3500, Dodge Durango, Chrysler 300
6.1 Liter V8 (HEMI) is still in some vehicles but is no longer built. It has been replaced with the 6.4L
6.4 Liter V8 (HEMI) SRT Jeep Grand Cherokee, SRT Dodge Challenger, SRT Dodge Charger, and SRT Chrysler 300
6.7 Liter Cummins Diesel - Ram 4500-5500

We will get into Horsepower more but just so you know the basics: horsepower is the amount of weight that can be pulled and how far it can be pulled in a certain amount of time. One horsepower equates to being able to 330 pounds of material 100 feet in 1 minute.
A simple definition of torque is what keeps an engine going. So horsepower is what powers take off and torque is what powers continued motion. Check back for a blog post on Torque also.
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You can check out all of our engine options on our website : http://www.gollingsarenadodge.net 
Also comment if I missed anything...and enjoy the engine photos!






Friday, May 17, 2013

True Chrysler Stories #1

This is John Peterson. he worked for Chrysler for 30 years. He graciously answered some questions for the blog:

What did you do for Chrysler?
John was a welder for Chrysler in Dayton, Ohio. His specialty was metal arc welding. Metal Arc Welders are known for their precision. 

Chrysler called on John to trouble-shoot. His welding and problem-solving skills saved Chrysler over $800,000 in just one project!

Did you always work in the same department? 
No. As a new employee, John worked in the defense department. He welded as a part of a team that built vehicles for the US Military. He was always a welder, but worked on many different teams. 

He has many friends at Chrysler and attends the monthly retiree meeting to stay in touch with them.

When did you start purchasing Ram Trucks instead of traditional Chrysler vehicles? 
John bought his first Truck in 1994. He purchased a new truck every 2 years, until 2006 when he waited three years because he wanted a better deal. In 2009 he purchased his least favorite Ram truck. John experienced a problem with that truck's acceleration. There were times when the truck would be very difficult to control (this model was recalled). He quickly decided he needed to upgrade and came to Golling's to get the 2011 pictured here. 

What's your favorite feature on your RAM? 
Overwhelmingly, John's favorite feature is the navigation system. He expressed how nice it is to get around so easily. He also likes how the HEMI gives him better gas mileage than trucks he has had in the past. 

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Thank you for visiting Golling's, John! We are honored to serve you!

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Friday, May 10, 2013

What is a HEMI, Anyway?

HEMI Nation

Hemi engine


HEMI is the short name given to engines built with a Hemispherical Combustion Chamber. The HEMI was invented by Chrysler in 1951. There have been 3 major designs.


All hemis have 8 valves but what makes them different is that each cylinder has two spark plugs. The increased cross air flow improves the efficiency of the engine.

HEMI engines have either 5.7, 6.1 or 6.4 liters (one customized Charger was built with a 7.0L engine). They deliver better gas mileage, increased torque and more horsepower than there non-hemispherical counterparts.

The HEMI isn't exclusive to trucks and sports cars. It is also available in Jeep models, and Chrysler 300s. We have a nice variety on the lot.

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Friday, May 3, 2013

Video Blog: Dodge Grand Caravan: Inside, Outside, On the Road

The Dodge Grand Caravan SXT has some nice extras that make your day more productive!  Check out this silent video and see how it works, then stop in to Golling's and experience it for yourself.




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