
Douvrin engine - Wikipedia
The Douvrin family is an all-aluminum inline-four automobile engine designed in the early 1970s and produced from 1977 to 1996 by Compagnie Française de Mécanique, a joint-venture between PSA and Renault located in the town of Douvrin in northern France.
V6 PRV engine - Wikipedia
The V6 PRV engine is an overhead cam V6 automobile engine designed and manufactured by the company "Française de Mécanique" for PRV, an alliance of Peugeot, Renault and Volvo Cars. Sold from 1974 to 1998, it was produced in four displacements between 2.5 L and 3.0, and in both SOHC and DOHC and 2-valve and 4-valve per cylinder configurations.
Douvrin engines: The little brothers of the PRVs - Motor1.com
Dec 30, 2023 · The Douvrin engines were a four-cylinder family with 2- and 2.2-litre petrol engines and a 2.1 diesel engine, which were used in various models from both manufacturers...
List of PSA engines - Wikipedia
The Douvrin family, formally called ZDJ/ZEJ by Peugeot, was a family of all-aluminum inline-four petrol (and diesel engine, not used by Peugeot) made in a joint-venture between PSA and Renault from 1977 until 1996.
The French Connection: Douvrin V6 | Classic & Sports Car
Mar 12, 2015 · It’s the PRV Z engine, known as the Douvrin V6, natural habitat the Volvo 264, Renault 30 and Peugeot 604. But it was also fitted to the Matra-developed Espace people mover and as recently as 1998 powered Le Mans contender the …
Douvrin engine (1977-1997) - Motor Car History
The Douvrin engine is a four cylinder - internal combustion engine for automobiles , which from 1977 to 1997 by the La Française de Mécanique was made, a joint venture between Renault and PSA Group (Peugeot).
The Douvrin PRV V6 Resource Centre - perttimakela.tripod.com
The Douvrin PRV V6 was an engine that had two generations. All the original PRV V6 applications had the feature of different ignition timing for each cylinder bank. This was necessary due to the 90 degrees specification, in order to make the engine smooth-running.
Renault J7T 733 engine (2.2, 79 kW)
The Douvrin family was an all-aluminum inline-four automobile engine designed in the early 1970s and produced from 1977 to 1996 by Compagnie Française de Mécanique, a joint-venture between PSA and Renault located in the town of Douvrin in northern France.
Douvrin engine - WikiVisually
The Douvrin family is an all-aluminum inline-four automobile engine designed in the early 1970s and produced from 1977 to 1996 by Compagnie Française de Mécanique, a joint-venture between PSA and Renault located in the town of Douvrin in northern France.
1979 Autocar article about the CX Douvrin engine
Briefly the CX Reflex and Athena are replacements for the original CX2OOO Super, the big difference being that they both use the 1,995 c.c. light alloy single ohc four cylinder engine produced at the PSA Peugeot-Citreon (sic) Group and Renault plant at Douvrin.
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