R50/53 Chrysler Engines
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I didn't know the first gen Minis have a Chrysler engine until now. Why would BMW do that? I wonder if that was already in the works at Rover when BMW bought them.
Yeah but it doesnt run like a Chrysler engine. I found out about it when I ordered my 06 and made me a little nervous at first but I figured with the 06 the bugs had been worked out for the most part....never looked back.
It wasn't just a chrysler engine
Matt
Information on the joint venture BMW code "W11" Tritec engine.
The R53 engine internals have MAHLE German made pistons, connecting rods, wrist pins and bearings.





Tritec Cooper S engine technical specifications and plant details.
Tritec Motors 3.pdf
Tritec Motors Awards.pdf
Tritec Motors.pdf
Tritec Motors2.pdf
The R53 engine internals have MAHLE German made pistons, connecting rods, wrist pins and bearings.




Tritec Cooper S engine technical specifications and plant details.
Tritec Motors 3.pdf
Tritec Motors Awards.pdf
Tritec Motors.pdf
Tritec Motors2.pdf
Last edited by TSR53; Apr 5, 2009 at 04:27 PM. Reason: edit links
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little misprint never hurt anyone i guess.
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I'd be curious to know how many of these engines went into MINIs and how many went into Chrysler euro PT cruisers? I know that towards the end of the cycle some were being sent to Chery in China for use in a mid-sized sedan...
And what's the status on the Tritec plant today? Did the Chinese buy it as planned?
And what's the status on the Tritec plant today? Did the Chinese buy it as planned?
And then some, as the 'verts still use the tritec engine.
My point was - if more engines from the joint venture go into MINIs than it's not really fair to call it a "Chrysler" engine. I can just hear the salesman at the Chrysler dealership: "Y'know, this PT Cruiser uses the MINI Cooper engine, not the crappy Neon engine that US PT Cruisers have..."
The only stat that I could find on the tritec website was that they were capable of producing 400,000 engines per year.
http://www.tritecmotors.com.br/english/index.html
My point was - if more engines from the joint venture go into MINIs than it's not really fair to call it a "Chrysler" engine. I can just hear the salesman at the Chrysler dealership: "Y'know, this PT Cruiser uses the MINI Cooper engine, not the crappy Neon engine that US PT Cruisers have..."
The only stat that I could find on the tritec website was that they were capable of producing 400,000 engines per year.
http://www.tritecmotors.com.br/english/index.html

It seems to me that in retrospect, the engine is probably the most reliable part about a MINI.
Additional reading:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tritec_engine
I've even managed to find the Chrysler Pentagon in the sea of BMW stamps.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tritec_engine
I've even managed to find the Chrysler Pentagon in the sea of BMW stamps.
I believe the engine is just in the neon, the PT uses the 2.4 in the US and the 1.6 (export) but the oil filter doesn't match in location.(never actually seen one) BTW isn't the SRT neon up to 280 HP???? Fastest Chrysler save the Viper!!
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