> do you run the 2.4 voyager in the States.?
The 2.4L engine replaced the 2.5L 4 cylinder starting with the 1996
model year. The Voyager was sold under the "Plymouth" name, which was
discontinued for either the 1999 or 2000 model year.
The Voyager continued under the "Chrysler" name after that. The based
model Dodge Caravan also came with the 2.4L engine starting in 1996,
and I believe it is still used today.
-KM
Some O - 09 Feb 2007 05:31 GMT
> > do you run the 2.4 voyager in the States.?
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We had the 2.5L and 2.4L in Canada as well.
I few people I spoke to who had these engines in the Van, then later had
the 3.3L in the same vehicle said the 3.3L was better in all respects,
including fuel mileage.
In my much smaller LeBaron GTS I had the 2.5L and it performed very well
for me over 10 years.
kmatheson@sisna.com - 09 Feb 2007 17:06 GMT
> In article <1170893577.134317.126...@v45g2000cwv.googlegroups.com>,
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> In my much smaller LeBaron GTS I had the 2.5L and it performed very well
> for me over 10 years.
You're right. The 2.5 4-CYL was offered in the LeBaron until sometime
in the early 1990's. It finished it's life with only the 3.0
Mitsubishi in 1995.
-KM