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The Family II is a straight-4 piston engine that was originally developed by Opel in the 1970s, debuting in 1981. Available in a wide range of cubic capacities
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produced since 2000. This engine family replaced the GM Family II engine, the GM 122 engine, the Saab H engine, and the Quad 4 engine. It is manufactured in
GM_Ecotec_engine
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The GM Family I is a straight-four piston engine that was developed by Opel, a former subsidiary of General Motors and now a subsidiary of PSA Group, to
GM_Family_1_engine
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generation, replacing the 1.4 L Family 1 engine. The Family 0 engines were produced by Opel Wien in Vienna/Aspern (Austria), by GM in Bupyeong (Korea) and Flint
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This list of GM engines encompasses all engines manufactured by General Motors and used in its cars. When General Motors was created in 1908, it started
List_of_GM_engines
Family of V8 and V6 engines
The General Motors LS-based small-block engines are a family of V8 and offshoot V6 engines designed and manufactured by the American automotive company
General Motors LS-based small-block engine
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The GM High Feature engine (also known as the HFV6, and including the 3600 LY7 and derivative LP1) is a family of modern DOHC V6 engines produced by General
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The GM Family Z engine is a turbocharged common rail diesel engine produced by General Motors Korea since 2010. It replaced VM Motori RA 420 diesel engine
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The GM L3B engine is a turbocharged four-cylinder gasoline engine designed by General Motors. It is an undersquare aluminum DOHC inline-four displacing
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rocker arms. The engine first appeared in the Opel Rekord B in 1965, and was largely replaced in four-cylinder form by the GM Family II unit as Opel/Vauxhall's
Opel_cam-in-head_engine
Family of small-displacement engines designed by GM
The GM Small Gasoline Engine (SGE) is a family of small-displacement, inline three- and four-cylinder gasoline engines ranging from 1.0 L to 1.5 L, developed
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conglomerates. The GM Powertrain Torino group in Turin, Italy, manages its interest in these engines. Some PSA Peugeot Citroën diesel engines are also rebadged
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GMC V6 engine that was designed for commercial vehicle usage. This engine family was developed by Chevrolet, although it was used by many GM divisions
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Originally developed as Pontiac's new economy car engine, it was used in a wide variety of vehicles across GM's lineup in the 1980s as well as supplied to American
Iron_Duke_engine
Defunct Australian automobile manufacturer
Nova (1989–1996) Inline-4 engines Holden Starfire motor (1978–1986) GM Family II engine (for Opel) (1981–2009) Inline-6 engines Holden straight-six motor
Holden
Car engine
bore spacing in common with the Generation I Chevrolet and Generation II GM engines. Production of the original small-block began in late 1954 for the 1955
Chevrolet small-block engine (1954–2003)
Chevrolet_small-block_engine_(1954–2003)
American V-8 car engine
the Chevrolet design: GM LT engine – Generation II small-block GM LS engine – Generation III/IV small-block List of GM engines Competitors' equivalent
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It was rumored that GM would produce a 3-valve design, but that never came to be. These engines were produced primarily at the GM factory in Tonawanda
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two post vehicle lift. GM Medium Gasoline Engine GM Small Gasoline Engine List of GM engines "Vauxhall reveals radical new engine strategy". Auto Express
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Medium-displacement 4-cylinder gasoline engine
"Opel Expands Engine Production in Szentgotthárd, Hungary". Media.gm.com. September 21, 2010. Retrieved June 4, 2012. "New Opel Engine plant inaugurated
GM_Medium_Gasoline_Engine
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engine was originally 198 cu in (3.2 L) and was marketed as the Fireball engine. GM continued to develop and refine the 231 cu in (3.8 L) V6, eventually and
Buick_V6_engine
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The GM E-Turbo engine is a gasoline-fueled engine developed by General Motors as part of the company’s next-generation turbocharged engine family. The
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(134 cu in), GM Family II engine I4, MPFI, 138 hp (103 kW)/144 lb⋅ft (195 N⋅m) 1997–2005: 2.2 L (134 cu in) SOHC 8-valve, GM Family II engine (22NEC) I4
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60° V6 engine; sharing cylinder bore diameters and some parts.[citation needed] The 122 was available in the U.S. beginning in 1982 for the GM J platform
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Family of high performance 90° V engines produced by General Motors
The Northstar engine is a family of high-performance 90° V engines produced by General Motors between 1993 and 2011. Regarded as GM's most technically
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Hybrid concept car developed by Holden
2000. The Ecommodore was powered by a 2.0-litre inline-four petrol GM Family II engine producing 95 kW (127 hp), combined with an electric motor producing
Holden_ECOmmodore
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The Pontiac V8 engine is a family of overhead valve 90° V8 engines manufactured by the Pontiac Division of General Motors Corporation between 1955 and
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Diesel, the engine family was produced by GM through 2002, when it was replaced by the new Duramax line. AM General's subsidiary General Engine Products
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the Saab 9-7X. The engines use GM's Vortec name, with straight-4, straight-5, and straight-6 engines all part of the same family, sharing the same manufacturing
General_Motors_Atlas_engine
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The Duramax V8 engine is a family of 6.6-liter diesel V8 engines produced by DMAX, a wholly owned subsidiary of General Motors in Moraine, Ohio. The Duramax
Duramax_V8_engine
Topics referred to by the same term
produced by Adam Opel AG GM Family 1 engine – straight-4 engines produced by Adam Opel AG GM Family II engine – straight-4 engines produced by Adam Opel
Opel_OHC_engine
Retrieved September 14, 2021. UPDATE 2-GM to spend $1 bln in Brazil on new family of cars Retrieved 14 September 2021 "GM Corporate Newsroom - United States
List of General Motors factories
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3400 rpm. Production started in July 2001, but the engine was replaced by the new GM High Feature engine starting in 2004. Applications: 2003–2004 Cadillac
General_Motors_54°_V6_engine
Free-turbine turboshaft engine
The GM Whirlfire gas turbine engines were developed in the 1950s by the research division of General Motors Corporation and fitted to concept vehicles
GM_Whirlfire_engine
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The Buick V8 is a family of V8 engines produced by the Buick division of General Motors (GM) between 1953 and 1981. All were 90° water-cooled V8 OHV naturally
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three-speed GM Roto-Hydramatic 240 automatic transmission was an option fitted in the latter EK and EJ series. The engine was based on the pre-World War II Buick
Holden_straight-six_motor
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The Duramax I6 engine is a diesel engine available in select models of General Motors light-duty trucks and SUVs. Applications include the Chevrolet Silverado/GMC
Duramax_I6_engine
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The Opel OHV family (also known as the Kadett engine and Viva engine after its most famous applications) is a pushrod inline-four engine. It was the first
Opel_OHV_engine
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North Carolina: McFarland & Coy. "GM Inline Engines" (PDF). Retrieved 20 February 2023. "Super Sport Six - 1964 Chevy II Nova". Retrieved 6 December 2022
Chevrolet_Turbo-Thrift_engine
American Diesel engine manufacturer
Motors and Isuzu. Diesel engine production started in July 2000. The company's Duramax V8 engine has been extremely successful for GM, raising that company's
DMAX_(engines)
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cylinder head V8 engines produced by General Motors. Like all other GM divisions, Olds continued building its own V8 engine family for decades, adopting
Oldsmobile_V8_engine
Motor vehicle platform
version, the Camira., whilst correspondingly - Holden manufactured the GM Family II engines installed in J-body cars manufactured worldwide, and also the station
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Opel and Mazda. Isuzu engines carry a two-character prefix which designate the number of cylinders and engine family. Engines available currently include
List_of_Isuzu_engines
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manufactured in South Korea. The engines were supplied by Holden, with options ranging from the GM Family 1 1.5L to the GM Family II 2.0L. The Espero was replaced
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rockers. Crankshaft end play is carried by the rear bearing on the two GM engines. It has the lighter "skirtless" block where the oil pan flange does not
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version suffered severe reliability issues. Although GM carried out several redesigns, by the time the engine was trouble-free, the damage to its reputation
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Industrial park opened in 1936
1981, production started of the global Family II engine series - most of which were produced for export to other GM plants around the world. Since 2020,
Holden_Fishermans_Bend_Plant
Car model
unseen in this size of car. Sales began the following month. The GM Family II engine - used on all but the base 1.3L model, was manufactured by Holden's
Vauxhall_Cavalier
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differences on different models. GM Family 1 engine (called E-TEC by Daewoo) GM Small Gasoline Engine GM Family 0 engine "Formo Minibus Blind Van: Price
Daewoo_S-TEC_engine
Inline four-cylinder automobile engine
the first domestic regular production DOHC four-cylinder engine wholly designed and built by GM, the only similar prior example being the Chevrolet Cosworth
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Motor vehicle
automatic. Producing 136 lb⋅ft (184 N⋅m) torque at 4,400 rpm, the GM Family-II engine had a square 3.4" stroke and a 3.4" bore and at 5,400 rpm making
Daewoo_Nubira
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Cosworth designed twin-cam conversion of the GM Family II engine, also called the Cosworth KBA. When this engine was originally released in Europe and the
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Dakota GM Iron Duke/Tech-4 2.5L I4 GM "122" 1.8/2.0/2.2 L I4 GM 5.3L LS4 V8 GM High Value engine GM Quad-4 family Nearly identical to the GM small corporate/metric
List of GM bellhousing patterns
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Compact car by GM Korea
version having the following engine options: 1.4 L GM Family I engine E-TEC II, 94 hp (70 kW) at 6300 rpm 1.8 L GM Family II engine D-TEC, 121 hp (90 kW) at
Daewoo_Lacetti
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their lineup. However, the V8-6-4 engine experienced problems in reliability related to cylinder deactivation. GM released EPROM updates hoping to increase
Cadillac High Technology engine
Cadillac_High_Technology_engine
Former Australian performance division of Holden
based on the LD-series Holden Astra. It shared the same 1.8-litre GM Family II engine as the standard Astra, producing 79 kW (106 hp) and 151 N⋅m (111 lb⋅ft)
Holden_Special_Vehicles
Mechanical measurement
inline four-cylinder engine with a 86.0 mm × 86.0 mm (3.4 in × 3.4 in) bore and stroke. 1987 – The Opel/Vauxhall 2.0 L GM Family II engines are square at 86
Stroke_ratio
Former American engine
family of V6 engines began in 1978 with the Chevrolet 200 cu in (3.3 L) as the base engine for the all new 1978 Chevrolet Malibu. The original engine
Chevrolet_90°_V6_engine
locomotives—the majority built by GM—largely replaced other forms of traction on American railroads. (During World War II, these engines were also important in American
History_of_General_Motors
Type of engine created by Toyota
The Toyota ZZ engine family is a straight-4 piston engine series. The ZZ series uses a die-cast aluminium engine block with thin press-fit cast iron cylinder
Toyota_ZZ_engine
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The Cadillac Blackwing V8 (GM RPO LTA) is a twin-turbo DOHC V8 engine that was produced by the Cadillac Division of General Motors solely for use in its
Cadillac_twin-turbo_V8
Motor vehicle platform
drive automobile platform. The architecture was a multi-division project of GM North America, Opel and Saab, and debuted in the 2002 Opel Vectra and 2003
General Motors Epsilon platform
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City car
(Korean: 쉐보레 스파크) is a city car manufactured by General Motors's subsidiary GM Korea from 1998 to 2022. The vehicle was developed by Daewoo and introduced
Chevrolet_Spark
Joint venture between General Motors and SAIC Motor
by SAIC-GM, an export version of the first-generation Chevrolet Sail which in turn is a version of the 4-door Opel Corsa with a 1.6-liter engine. It is
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South Korean subsidiary of General Motors
Italian engine maker VM Motori. 2007 saw the introduction of the Lacetti and Kalos hatchback facelift's wagon version, becoming the Gentra X. For 2008, GM Daewoo
GM_Korea
Index of articles associated with the same name
Korea, and GM do Brasil. Ecotec Family II – straight-four SOHC/DOHC engines produced by Adam Opel AG, Holden, and GM do Brasil. Ecotec L850 – straight-four
Ecotec
Motor vehicle platform
Cadillac SRX 2005–2011 Cadillac STS 2007–2013 Cadillac SLS (China) GM debuted Sigma II with the 2008 Cadillac CTS. While sharing the previous 113.4-inch
General_Motors_Sigma_platform
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automobiles was a straight-4 aluminum piston engine produced by Saturn, a subsidiary of General Motors. The engine was only used in the Saturn S-series line
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variable-geometry turbocharger and intercooler are also used. The engine was used in Europe by GM's Opel and Saab subsidiaries and by Renault. Output is nominally
DMAX_V6_engine
Motor vehicle
The GM Futurliners were a group of custom vehicles, styled in the 1940s by Harley Earl for General Motors, and integral to the company's Parade of Progress—a
GM_Futurliner
Subcompact crossover SUV
Encore (the Trax and Encore share the GM Gamma II platform) and possible competition from the Jeep Renegade; GM initially had no plans to offer the Trax
Chevrolet_Trax
Motor vehicle automatic and manual transmissions
General Motors (GM) is an American car designing and manufacturing company. It manufactures its own automobile transmissions and only occasionally purchases
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Motor vehicle
in the new range. All of the 4-cylinder engines available in the Carlton Mk II were the GM Family II engines in 1.8L and 2.0L capacities. The Opel Omega
Vauxhall_Carlton
Chevrolet V8 engine
wastegate. Applications: Chevrolet small-block engine General Motors LS-based small-block engine List of GM engines Westbrook, Justin (June 9, 2025). "The 2026
Chevrolet Gemini small-block engine
Chevrolet_Gemini_small-block_engine
Motor vehicle
the tooling for the engine was sold to Kaiser Motors for use in Jeep vehicles (purchased by American Motors in 1970). In 1974, GM acquired the tooling
Buick_Regal
Range extended electric liftback (2010–2019)
below 30%. GM also expected the battery to withstand 5,000 full discharges without losing more than 10% of its charge capacity. According to GM, as of August 2016[update]
Chevrolet_Volt
Motor vehicle
compression "1.7N", "1.9N" and "2.0N" engines disappeared from the Rekord, to be replaced by the GM Family II engine that made its debut in 1981 in the Ascona
Opel_Rekord_Series_E
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Isuzu as part of their E-family of compact diesel engines. The engine was produced in Tychy, Poland by Isuzu Motors Polska (later GM Powertrain Poland) for
Circle_L_engine
automobile engines. Later HDi engines are built as part of a joint-venture with Ford Motor Company. The DJ/DK is a family of inline-four diesel engines derived
List_of_PSA_engines
Compact car
1.4 turbo. [Engines with (S/S) are in bold in CO2 column]. The engines are Family 0/Family 1/Ecotec/MGE (petrol), and MultiJet/Circle L/GM MDE (diesel)
Opel_Astra
American auto parts supplier
of the manufacturers that produced the Liberty aircraft engine. In 1918, General Motors (GM) bought the United Motors Company which had been formed several
Delco_Electronics
Motor vehicle
mid-1980s, Chevrolet C/Ks replaced the Dodge vehicles in CUCV I and CUCV II guise. GM CUCVs were heavily redesigned in 2000 and their name was changed to Light
Commercial Utility Cargo Vehicle
Commercial_Utility_Cargo_Vehicle
American multinational automotive company
the Forbes Global 2000. In 2021, GM announced its intent to end production of vehicles using internal combustion engines by 2035, as part of its plan to
General_Motors
General Motors responsible for creation of the first known operating system (GM-NAA I/O) in 1955 and contributed to the first mechanical heart, the Dodrill-GMR
General Motors Research Laboratories
General_Motors_Research_Laboratories
Trade name for a group of technical specifications for automatic transmission fluid
available at GM dealerships. As a result, regular SAE 20 engine oil was being used in its place at filling stations and repair garages. Engine oil was only
DEXRON
Vehicle recall by General Motors (2014–15)
2014, General Motors (GM) recalled about 800,000 of its small cars due to faulty ignition switches, which could shut off the engine while the vehicle was
General Motors ignition switch recalls
General_Motors_ignition_switch_recalls
Index of articles associated with the same name
non-LS Chevrolet small-block engines The third, fourth, or LS-based GM engines The Chevrolet Gemini small-block engine This set index article includes
Chevrolet_small-block_engine
Range of full-size trucks by General Motors
Up for 2015". GM Media USA. GM. Retrieved November 24, 2014. "GM 6.0 Liter V8 Vortec L96 Engine". GM Authority. April 6, 2014. "2015 GM Fleet Car and
Chevrolet_Silverado
American mid-sized car
base V8, but the 327 engines were replaced by new 350 cu in (5.7 L) V8s of 255 and 300 hp (190 and 224 kW; 259 and 304 PS). GM's three-speed Turbo Hydra-Matic
Chevrolet_Malibu
American automobile division of General Motors
example being the GM LS1 engine, commonly known by the name or a variant thereof of its progenitor, the Chevrolet small-block engine. Louis Chevrolet (1878–1941)
Chevrolet
Uzbekistan state automotive manufacturer
factory is GM's first engine plant in Uzbekistan and has a production capacity of 225,000 1.2L and 1.5L Daewoo S-TEC engines per year for use in GM small passenger
UzAuto_Motors
American self-driving car company
began returning its vehicles to public roads in May 2024. In December 2024, GM stopped funding Cruise. Work on autonomous vehicles was to be incorporated
Cruise_(autonomous_vehicle)
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Chevrolet engines imported from Canada were used instead. Initially the 283ci engine was to be used but it was replaced in North America for the 1968 GM model
Holden_V8_engine
Subcompact car produced by SAIC-GM
in Beijing, GM unveiled the Sail hatchback. This car is about 3947 mm long, but its trunk area has up to 1,215 litres of space. Engines and transmissions
Chevrolet_Sail
locally by GM Colmotores. Notes Original model. Chevrolet concept cars Chevrolet Aero 2003A (1987) Aerovette (1976) Astro I (1967) Astro II (1968) Astro
List_of_Chevrolet_vehicles
Automobile coachbuilder and division of General Motors
Over the decades GM increasingly internalized Fisher Brothers in its operations, eventually acquiring the entire company. In 1984 GM dissolved its Fisher
Fisher_Body
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153 4-cylinder engine that was installed in the Chevy II. For other, more modern Chevrolet four-cylinder engines see the list of GM engines. The 171-cubic-inch
Chevrolet_Inline-4_engine
American truck series
7.4 L and 6.2 L engines. For 1992, GM introduced its first turbodiesel V8, expanded to 6.5 L displacement; the 180 hp (134 kW) engine was only available
Chevrolet C/K (fourth generation)
Chevrolet_C/K_(fourth_generation)
1950s prototype cars by General Motors
Exhibit. It was another sleek, aircraft-inspired, turbine-engined "future" design, which GM coded internally as the XP-790. Its designers conceived it
General_Motors_Firebird
Research facility owned by General Motors
The Cleveland Diesel Engine Division of General Motors (GM) was a leading research, design and production facility of diesel engines from the 1930s to the
Cleveland Diesel Engine Division
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